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Andrew Sturmey
United Kingdom
Приєднався 14 тра 2016
Unboxing some keepLiNK 2.5G switches
I have received some 8-port and 5-port 2.5Gb/s keepLiNK switches from AliExpress, and I unbox and try them.
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Wiring a US plug into a UK socket
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In what might be considered ill advised, I try to wire a US electrical plug into a UK extension strip.
Orange Pi 5 Plus 32G with two 2.5G ports
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I unbox and set up an Orange Pi 5 Plus 32GB SBC, featuring the Rockchip RK3588 ARM processor, and 2 Realtek RTL8125 2.5Gb/s network interfaces.
Building on the Huananzhi X99 P4F motherboard
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I obtain a Huananzhi X99-P4F motherboard with an Intel Xeon E5-2680 v4 processor, and build a computer mostly from spares.
Raspberry Pi 5 with NVMe
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I take my new Raspberry Pi 5 and add a Pineberry Pi HatDrive Top NVMe to it, and it does not work initially.
A guest room at Vdara Las Vegas
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A tour of my room, a suite at the Vdara Las Vegas Hotel and Spa.
A tale of sheep, goats, and triceratopses
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A vacation involving Las Vegas, Vancouver, Victoria, Bellingham, and Seattle.
Unboxing a Steam Deck OLED for Christmas
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As a surprise Christmas gift, I give my wife a Steam Deck OLED 1TB. Join us for the unboxing and first use.
Popeyes Spicy Chicken Tenders
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While in Las Vegas, I get delivered some Popeyes Spicy Chicken Tenders and share my eating experience.
Another guest room at New York New York Las Vegas
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The second time I'm doing this hotel, this being a simple guest room in the Century tower at the New York New York Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
A tale of ladders, lockers, and ransoms
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I visit Las Vegas during the MGM Resorts cyberattack, and I forget to obtain much video footage.
Unboxing a Cosori Pro Gen2 5.5L air fryer
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My wife and I ordered a Cosori air fryer from Amazon. Join us while we unbox it and set it up for first use.
Andrew Corp Pty LLC GmbH SARL ApS SCE AG Ltd
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I moan incessantly about Google advertiser verification despite it barely mattering to me.
Unboxing a BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V computer
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I have purchased a BeagleV-Ahead SBC, featuring the Alibaba TH1520 Xuantie C910 RISC-V processor. Join me for its unboxing.
A guest room at Mandalay Bay Las Vegas
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A tour of my room, a penthouse suite, at the Mandalay Bay Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.
A tale of neon, a beach, and a rodeo
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A tale of neon, a beach, and a rodeo
A tale of burgers, terminators, and meetings
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A tale of burgers, terminators, and meetings
Building a Machinist X99 dual socket server
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Building a Machinist X99 dual socket server
Building a Jiahuayu X99 dual socket server
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Building a Jiahuayu X99 dual socket server
Installing three Intel 670p NVMe drives
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Installing three Intel 670p NVMe drives
A guest room at New York New York Las Vegas
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A guest room at New York New York Las Vegas
Jabbering on while watching a timelapse
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Jabbering on while watching a timelapse
A guest room at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
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A guest room at Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
Cosmopolitan Las Vegas New Year's fireworks
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Cosmopolitan Las Vegas New Year's fireworks
Does it relaible for foundation of a hosting business.
What's about fan ?
02:10 that sniff made me spit my coffee out laughing! 🤣
'mentioned' Pick and Mix. Earl Grey. Cool. S is, I believe, for Curumo. To actually answer one of your questions, I have been known to use Ethernet cables as skipping ropes.
Pick and mix. Only available at Wilkinson. Long live Wilkinson.
Have these taken over from TP LINK as China's networking favourite?
I shall contact my representative, Xi Feng, and ask for an opinion on this.
I see why it didn't work the first time. You used scissors instead of wire cutters.
Boring AF
I'm pleased to have hit the spot right on. If I am veering too far off banality, and risking going into the territory of something someone might find useful, I'm probably not doing a good job.
@@andrewsturmey Your reply was a lot better than the video. Like it.
Would you mind tell me how to install android to nvme.. Obviously I never done anything like this so I'm clueless or if you could send a link or video etc to help me? Most appreciated 👍
To save prodding probes into the sockets, which clearly wasn't going well, you could have used the plug that you had just cut off and contacted the probe to the bare cables. Obviously, as you pointed out, you should dispose of those wired plugs to avoid electrocution.
Hi, where did I buy all this - Can you please share the link to the seller?
Good day. You can go to www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003975176649.html to see the exact lot I bought. Note that this exact lot isn't available anymore (and has an extortionately high price showing), but the same retailer seems to have other bundles involving this board still.
Hello friend, do you know if that motherboard can run mir4? It's an android game
Собачка на заднем фоне крутая 😎
Excellent video thanks
Haychdeemoii
David cannot stop talking about DP.
I don't know how but sometimes YT's algorithm shows me good stuff. Neat channel.
Evening Andrew, I don't know if you follow Miyconst - but he does a lot around the chinese X99 boards. I've dabbled, and this weekend I finalised a Machinist X99 PR9 build. I think most of the chinese boards have questionable VRMs, so its a good idea if you get a high watt Xeon - to have some form of airflow over the VRMs.. regarding performance - for the price I paid (£37 for mobo, £2.70 for a Xeon 2640 v3) I can't complain and its vaguely on a par with a ryzen 1600. Not for tripple AAA gaming at 4k, but these still do everything at 1080P gaming and in that value segment, they still offer fun.! Good video :)
8 pigeons and my towel again, I see. The scissors of Sam. Order! Oh, Heidi.
Baum's sister?
Out of curiosity how much are your hosting / operating fees for this box?
With about 10 years working in the carrier space, I was lucky enough to make a decent number of good relationships with providers. A friend of mine, the owner of EX Networks, is nice enough to let me host this for free. It's worth noting that we're usually talking in scales of kilowatts when costing up colocation; and given that this box likely pulls low tens of watts at most, it's probably barely noticeable next to carrier routers and switches.
How is the write durability on those eMMC modules? I find that on cheap laptops, the eMMC is usually what dies first. No doubt this uses the same sort of part.
Hi Q
Great video, wondering how much faster this would compare to a Rpi 5 booting from NVME. 👍
I got the RPi 5 back out and connected it up. I was seeing the OPi taking ~32s from power to login, varsus the RPi taking ~41s by comparison. My method was non-scientific, mind you.
I have a question. I also have this motherboard and have the problem that Windows 11 only displays 1 socket. Although there are 2x E5-2699V4 cores: 22 threads: 44. Device manager shows 88 threads. But I find it strange that Task Manager says something different. Does anyone here have any idea why? Also all other programs like CPU-Z etc. only show 1x CPU. Linux displays everything correctly.
Could it be that the edition of Windows 11 you are using is license limited to a single socket? I believe Home edition only activates a maximum of one socket, and Pro edition is needed for two.
card will work but you cut wrong you need to cut the end of the pcie so that it can fit in just grind down the back side of the pcie slot so the card fits in, and it will work i use a video card in a 8x pcie with no problem in my server. great video my friend
Wallace and Gromit make a pc! Lol 😂 get the cheese and crackers!!
Any one figured out how to enable power on loss with this motherboard?
I just ordered the parts to put together an X79 setup. Whole computer for around $250, some new some used. As soon as I have my fun I am going to sell it then build an X99 system.
I have one of those Fractal cases in blue. I put a blue ray in the 5.25 in bay. I last used it to play star trek legacy. Before that I used it to play and watch the Meg. I have movies on disc all over the house hidden away in closets and drawers.
Thank you for sharing your optical drive experiences.
I feel like hes trying to seduce me
Once you find yourself receiving a mission briefing from the Brotherhood of Nod, the seduction was already consummate.
Love the video. Amazing and professional Build, Talk and humor. well done mate <3
A further update; I ordered an additional two Samsung DDR4-2133 ECC RDIMM modules to match the existing ones, and now have a working 64GiB (4×16GiB) in play and running well. I also got a three-way fan splitter cable and have two front fans and one rear fan in play too.
Do you know if ECC is enabled and working? I have a bunch of X99 boards from different manufacturers, and they all work just fine with registered, ECC memory. But few of them actually enable ECC. They just run the ECC sticks as regular memory and ignore the 9th bit.
I couldn't say for sure. I don't think it's reasonable to believe the smbios data, given that on all 3 of my Huananzhi, Jiahuayu, and Machinist boards, all report 72-bit width, suggesting ECC, but only 2 of those 3 even have ECC memory installed. Could you suggest a method that actually directly tests and proves ECC operation?
Pillow Talk
I sometimes think I should create a whole video series from thoughts I have immediately after waking up in the morning.
@@andrewsturmey Please don`t Andy as I think the world and UA-cam are not ready for it yet lol
Optical drive. Wow. Bet your mum is impressed.
She wasn't impressed, and then I pointed out how much utility I could get from writing dual-layer BD, and she became proud beyond belief.
I installed my SSD on a Pimoroni NVMe base. Lets me use the official cooling fan. Setup was very simple and it works perfectly.
That's good to hear, thank you for the insight. I've also spoken to others who went down the Pimoroni route, and they've similarly expressed positive feedback.
I'm looking to purchase this board. Also, how well does it handle sleep state or hibernation? Thanks
It's one of the best boards in the X99 scene, I would say. Almost none of these Chinese boards built around the C612 chipset are good on the power states front though. Other reviews have suggested Machinist is no different, sadly. As I use this machine as an always-on VMware server, then I've not even tried features like sleep or hibernate, so I couldn't provide any first-hand feedback on this.
I have nothing to say.
Presumably your computer remains built from wood and still has a floppy disc drive.
Xiahua Yu! A name you know, and trust!
Haven't used a cd for a very long time
This optical drive had a manufacturing date almost ten years ago, and I think it was already becoming rare then.
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Hi Seth
You would say “PayableOnSeth”.
found your channel last week and going over your videos dude really like them ...
Thank you for saying so. No doubt you like how ‗completely‗ sensible they are.
For me, this remains one of the most unpleasant to watch videos on the 'tube.
Just think, nowadays this is what the kids would call a “short”.
Well, it is 6½ years on, and I don't mind telling you that my underlying technique remains mostly the same. I must admit though, I have learned a lot of FFmpeg tricks since then. Fu evolved.
Her majesty postal service ..
Long may Her Majesty's legacy serve as a beacon to our people. Long live the King!
Nice video
I like to imagine you go about your day narrating everything. Without a camera.
Not entirely inaccurate. I don't think my wife likes it.
I guess the Steam Deck is a single board computer with NVMe. It's a most enjoyable experience. Replacing it's drive with a larger one was doddle, cloned the old drive to the new one, installed it and worked right away. I believe it also resized the home file system on boot, as I don't recall telling Clonezilla to any partition resizing. Good to know about some NVMe drives not following the spec, I will avoid those when I add NVMe to my Pi 5 and have it laying around doing nothing.
You've got my towel again. bish. Op. Excellent way to check for Jedi. That was what you wanted us to comment on, wasn't it?
Your wife very nice person