working on a project at work. we have recieved 2 C2050 nvidia teslas. the system im working with doesnt have 16x slot, but it does have 2 8x slots.
can a card like this work in an 8x slot, as long ast he slot is the right length?
*sigh* im not a hardware guy like i was 10 years ago, and so far google is turning nothing up, even from the nvidia forums. hopefully someone here can help me find my direction.
Dell Optiplex 960, nVidia Quadro NVS 420, 3 Dell 19" flatpanels. card has this HD-SCSI looking port on it, with...
well i pcked up a new mobo, and this one fired right up with all my old processor ram and video card. amazing, i have never heard of a supermicro failing for just "no reason".
forgot to add that i already pulled the video card (nv 9500something), and memory out. when i hit the power, no beeping. :(
im about to try pulling the processor, and ill also see if i can reset the bios with a jumper. thanks!
been too long since i posted on this board! hopefully someone can give me some ideas on how to troubleshoot this issue im having.
long story short, i went to a LAN party weekend of the 7th, came home and didnt set my PC backup. unloaded it from my truck and put it in my computer room. flew...
i use pfsense for many site-site vpns. a trick that helps a lot, is to set up some dyndns.org accounts for each site, and have the pfsense box check them in and keep them update (there is a config page for that in the pfsense admin panel). say, newhouse.dyndns.org and oldhouse.dyndns.org...
*shrug* opera web browser, but then again i probably only download a torrent every 2 months or so. but its pretty convenient that opera has a torrent client built in.
SBS is designed to do all that (exchange, web, files, everything) just fine. on top of that, the native backup tool thats included in SBS is 100% reliable to do a full system restore... as long as the damn thing is configured.
yes, having it outsourced is good and better, but SBS is designed...
SBS is a single domain controller setup. the built-in backup is the only way i have ever successfully recovered the entire server, AD data and all. but i do use backup exec as well tho. i take a weekly sbs-backup and store it away for disaster recovery of the operating system and AD, and then...
and also, both fa/0 interfaces appear to be on the same subnet, at both ends. again, unless you know something i dont... that wont route. change the 3825 to 192.168.2.2/24.
im going to have to go with:
... that i would change the /31 to a /30. now granted, ive never used or have had reason or have ever thought 1 time about using a subnet that deliberately did not include a network-address and broadcast-address... but thats just me.
but ever time i set up a...