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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

religion shitpost I stole 

"we're all dogs in god's hot car"

religion shitpost I stole 

"we're all dogs in god's hot car"

anyone know of what kind of (vcv rack) module I should use to "freeze" an input CV so it only updates on a beat? like given some trigger it queries the input CV and sets the output CV to that value?

oh no im not going to watch this fpv drone backpack video

i'm already way too obsessed with nice backpacks, especially camera/drone ones

92% of LGBTQ+ folks in the US are vaccinated against Covid-19.

That’s the largest rate I have seen of any subgroup.

cmi.info/documents/temp/CMI-15

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