https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Hydro-Pump-Reservoir-Combo/dp/B08HSQV5NZ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=water%2Bcooling%2Bpump&qid=1681795617&sr=8-3&th=1 Corsair pump and reservoir.
https://www.amazon.com/Water-Cooler-Cooling-Systems-Support-Threaded/dp/B09DB7KX41/ref=sr_1_4?crid=9K4X3ZK6LVGA&keywords=water%2Bcooling%2Bpump&qid=1681791642&sprefix=WATER%2BCOOLING%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-4&th=1
Will this work for the pump? Or should I go up to the Corsair with the built in...
I bought a Bykski AIO cooler for my 4090 OC from Gigabyte. The problem I'm having is how to fill and bleed it, I bought a quart of coolant for it but how do I get it in and bled out?
I'm looking for a AIO rtx 4090 Geforce Gigabyte water cooler, can't find one anywhere.
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How much would that slow it down? One of the programs is a CAD type, that's why I put in the new hardware. I might try it out, I can just put a terabyte SSD in.
Would that work on a cloned drive? I need to be able to put the disk in and either run it or install the drivers. It's got a ton of software installed that it would take me days to do on a fresh copy.
There's a basic driver with no installer that you can use to add a printer in XP. You have to click on the + next to basic drivers and it's there. Then just extract the archive and when you add a new printer point it the folder it's in and select your printer model from it.
I have a lot of customers who still run XP, for a variety of reasons. Some have software which either can't run on newer versions or would cost $20,000 or more to upgrade. I keep an XP machine myself for support reasons.
As far as the printer goes, try downloading just the basic driver and see...
I did that when SATA drives first came out. I used silicone caulk to hold the cable in place and the drive is still working. It might not be the best fix but it's cheap, easy and has has kept it working for years...
I have an account with DYNDNS, I can let you have one free if you want. PM me or email me with the one you want and I'll set it up for you. I get 30 accounts with my package and I'm only using 10 right now for different businesses I work for.
Are you trying to RDP into them locally? Comcast won't let you go out on the internet and then back in for the remote. Same thing with ftp. You can put the RDP software on your phone and try it using your data connection.
Right now I have their email on Rackspace, for $5 a month instead of $2 I can put the ones who want it on Exchange.That really seems to make more sense, thank you all for the advice! It'll make my life much easier!
I work for a company that has about 30 emails, plus 5 on another domain. They also want an entirely separate company with 5 emails to coexist with the other 2 (35 total but 2 domains) emails (they're for the same company and will have shared contacts/ public folders). One needs to be on it's own...
I picked up a 48 port switch and an Intel NIC that support LACP, so as soon as they come in I'll set them up. It worked out to about $700 total, so I can add some RAM to the server too :)
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