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System Name | File Server |
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Processor | 2600k |
Motherboard | idk |
Cooling | H110 |
Memory | 20gb of something |
Video Card(s) | onboard! |
Storage | 2x120 SSD, (5x8tb)+(3x4tb) = 35 TB Z1 pool |
Display(s) | couple 4k 32s |
Case | cooler master something i think |
Audio Device(s) | does anyone bother with anything but onboard? |
Power Supply | Whatever OCZ PC Powercooling became. 1200 modular setup |
Mouse | MX Master 2x |
Keyboard | G710 |
Software | FreeNAS |
It's only hit and miss as far as the PCB being flashed to. My GeCube has no software (or bios) voltage control so regardless of what I set it is up the the voltage regulators on the board to set the stock voltage of 1.33v. This leaves hardmodding the board as the only control option.
If the PCB has the correct 2D and 3D power circuitry implemented then the bios set voltages should be as close to correct as the hardware allows (variations as per on all hardware is what I mean).
yes, does anyone know what boards can do that??