5608 pts · November 17, 2015
Correct. This is a stop gap for proof of concept. The relays and keypad allow me to integrate today. I’m working on software now that will allow Josh to interface directly.
Most definitely. I had to put this thing together in 2 1/2 weeks for a build competition, definitely got points reduced for that.
haha its a little confusing. The home automation doesn't run on the PC, the home automation controls the PC with relays and macros.
Depends how you look at it, but all things considered.. yes haha
More often than not haha
It did. The nail grows a little weird near the impact site but otherwise normal and complete functionality and feeling.
Fuck that. That is worse than what I experienced.
This was the weirdest part of the recovery. I had feeling across the site about a month later. Almost like nothing happened. Human body be crazy
Funny enough I was 2 months in to learning the piano when this happened.
Aluminum sheet kick back on table saw without a sled. I was standing out of the way of the kick back area. Hand at my side on my hip. Enough rotational energy caused it to swing towards me and got my finger.
It’s a j-tech 4K 4x4. Basically a rebranded keydigital hardware. No HDCP issues. Picture quality is a lot better than I was expecting
This guy audios
Audio connections, 2 pair each
I read a study that that “issue” only affects short patches from switch port to switch port. In this case each connection is 10’ to 250’
I say towers but they are 12’ poles
Towers with high voltage transmission and step down transformers. Using NanoBeams and fiber for network connections. 13 IDF switches.
Lol I know the feeling
No doubt. 32 cameras over 70 acres. A lot of top of the line PTZs
ICRealtime 6064k. It can handle 64 1080 cams or 32 4K, at quality bit rates
Thanks! It definitely takes time and even this could be improved, but you have to find the balance.
Not my space. Installing infrastructure for the new tenant
solution works better than most standard closed cases with basic air cooling. 2/2
Lol does this look like a server that is air cooled? I agree it's not the most "efficient". But that is irrelevant when the cooling 1/2
Another opinion from someone who hasn't used this case or seen the thermal performance. This is an open air case. Negative pressure 1/3
from the radiator fans pulls air across the mother board from the rear and from the supply fan in the psu shroud. Mobo VRMs ans SMCs 2/3
are well within normal tolerances and well below spec. Also the main generating components radiate through back of case.
Not bad. I’d definitely recommend a better power supply though. Gold+ if you can swing it
It will do that. All natural wood will. I left a small gap in the tongue and groove of the acrylic panel to allow for wood movement.
Who’s this?
I did. I beat bastion last year in the scratch category with breadbox. Linked above
Correct. This is a stop gap for proof of concept. The relays and keypad allow me to integrate today. I’m working on software now that will allow Josh to interface directly.
Most definitely. I had to put this thing together in 2 1/2 weeks for a build competition, definitely got points reduced for that.
haha its a little confusing. The home automation doesn't run on the PC, the home automation controls the PC with relays and macros.
Depends how you look at it, but all things considered.. yes haha
More often than not haha
It did. The nail grows a little weird near the impact site but otherwise normal and complete functionality and feeling.
Fuck that. That is worse than what I experienced.
This was the weirdest part of the recovery. I had feeling across the site about a month later. Almost like nothing happened. Human body be crazy
Funny enough I was 2 months in to learning the piano when this happened.
Aluminum sheet kick back on table saw without a sled. I was standing out of the way of the kick back area. Hand at my side on my hip. Enough rotational energy caused it to swing towards me and got my finger.
It’s a j-tech 4K 4x4. Basically a rebranded keydigital hardware. No HDCP issues. Picture quality is a lot better than I was expecting
This guy audios
Audio connections, 2 pair each
I read a study that that “issue” only affects short patches from switch port to switch port. In this case each connection is 10’ to 250’
I say towers but they are 12’ poles
Towers with high voltage transmission and step down transformers. Using NanoBeams and fiber for network connections. 13 IDF switches.
Lol I know the feeling
No doubt. 32 cameras over 70 acres. A lot of top of the line PTZs
ICRealtime 6064k. It can handle 64 1080 cams or 32 4K, at quality bit rates
Thanks! It definitely takes time and even this could be improved, but you have to find the balance.
Not my space. Installing infrastructure for the new tenant
solution works better than most standard closed cases with basic air cooling. 2/2
Lol does this look like a server that is air cooled? I agree it's not the most "efficient". But that is irrelevant when the cooling 1/2
Another opinion from someone who hasn't used this case or seen the thermal performance. This is an open air case. Negative pressure 1/3
from the radiator fans pulls air across the mother board from the rear and from the supply fan in the psu shroud. Mobo VRMs ans SMCs 2/3
are well within normal tolerances and well below spec. Also the main generating components radiate through back of case.
Not bad. I’d definitely recommend a better power supply though. Gold+ if you can swing it
It will do that. All natural wood will. I left a small gap in the tongue and groove of the acrylic panel to allow for wood movement.
Who’s this?
I did. I beat bastion last year in the scratch category with breadbox. Linked above