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from reading online it seems incredibly unlikely that a gpu would kill a whole motherboard, so the main suspect is the PSU (that was also in there when my last motherboard died)

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hmm given that it is still waiting for the pi-kvm stuff, I could also use the new server hardware as a desktop for now... but what if it's the gpu that introduces faults...

phones, dentist 

today I finally call the dentist again....

and to *really* rule out what component keeps killing my systems I'd also have to change the gpu but that's just way too expensive

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either gonna have to try with the (identical) psu from new server, try a new psu, or go for a full system upgrade... which'd mean just keeping the case + gpu + disks basically :/

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windows recovery, mount the EFI partition, bcdboot C: \s K:
is how you fix this garbage btw

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desktop computers are the fucking worst, this is now the second time one seems to have inexplicably died on me

@y0x3y@hackers.town it'll take barely any resources, and it's even dependency-less

@goat@hellsite.site guess it's a lot nicer on tv, constantly having to skip weeks to see where an attack lands would get boring fast, visually

The expanse S5 spoilers 

@goat@hellsite.site or ya know, coating tons of asteroids in stealth tech to utterly destroy some ships out of nowhere

@goat@hellsite.site The Expanse portrays it well I think, with most ship to ship combat happening with steered torpedoes, or for the railgun, making sure they move on the same trajectory

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