jayanttyagi
Forerunner
Dude did you really buy that overpriced bifurcation card?!View attachment 183727
And here I am running 4x NVMe SSDs XD
3 of them are at gen 3x4, one at gen 3x1 (8GT/s still)
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Dude did you really buy that overpriced bifurcation card?!View attachment 183727
And here I am running 4x NVMe SSDs XD
3 of them are at gen 3x4, one at gen 3x1 (8GT/s still)
Yes. Nvme gen 3 x1Are you using the wifi slot to connect the Nvme ? Is it stable ?
And here I am running 4x NVMe SSDs XD
Yes. No modifications were needed for dual M.2 adapter as well as dual intel nic for me as wellView attachment 184627
I just found out that low profile brackets work and fit securely enough without any modifications.
This is a very a low cost 1G adapter from Amazon by TP-Link. It ships with both brackets.
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I just found out that low profile brackets work and fit securely enough without any modifications.
This is a very a low cost 1G adapter from Amazon by TP-Link. It ships with both brackets.
Yes, but it is doesn't look good, spend 10-20 bucks and get those tabs cut by a metal worker near you for a flush fit.Yes. No modifications were needed for dual M.2 adapter as well as dual intel nic for me as well
When I switch to 2.5/5/10G I can still sell the old 1G NIC without issue XDYes, but it is doesn't look good, spend 10-20 bucks and get those tabs cut by a metal worker near you for a flush fit.
I believe most of these are imports specifically the Lenovo's, Dell and HP on the other hand are usually Indian corporate buys, e.g, the HP 12th Gen that i sold recently was pulled out from some IDFC Bank branch. I have not found any such signs on the Lenovo's P330 they are quire rare so who know which country they are from. even on ebay you don't find many of these.Bought a couple, Buying a couple more. Curious to know what is the source of these systems. Are they from Indian corporates or imports?
They are probably custom designed/modified to meet specific requirements in various fields. They are quite fascinating though, it amazes me.I believe most of these are imports specifically the Lenovo's, Dell and HP on the other hand are usually Indian corporate buys, e.g, the HP 12th Gen that i sold recently was pulled out from some IDFC Bank branch. I have not found any such signs on the Lenovo's P330 they are quire rare so who know which country they are from. even on ebay you don't find many of these.
Thank you for that. Yeah, I have seen that happen on other tinys as well, more particularly Dell's, I faced the same nightmare on a system I took from the vendor a couple of months ago, sometimes it does happen.So I bought two of the P330's a few months ago and finally started doing something with them over the last few days. But since they were sitting unused for all this time, the BIOS batteries ran out and needed replacing.
They had some really weird issues until I realized that. One wouldn't turn on at all, the other would post beep about missing ram. I had to second guess almost everything I knew: whether the processor was dead, or the brand new crucial sticks were DOA, or if the power adapter was defective — spent nearly half a day swapping ram modules and power adapters with my other (in production) Lenovo Tiny's until I had the idea to check BIOS batteries. I had nightmare flashbacks with how picky Dell Micro's were some years ago with power adapters and ram modules and started questioning if my life would've been better if I was a farmer instead.
Normally the first thing I'd do with a used system/motherboard is to toss out the BIOS battery and put in a new one in, but I've been out of batteries for a while now and didn't think about it. Hours of frustration, self doubt and stress all over a Rs 25 battery. Hope this helps someone!
Excellent machines otherwise. Would buy again 10/10.
Ordered one i5/9th gen / 8 Gb ram with 256Gb ssdYes, I still have a few available.
To all those who were waiting for it, I have 5 x i5 9500T CPUs in stock and 5 x P330 in stock, to be sold as a bundle @ Rs. 14000/- for CPU + Barebones
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