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I know this is a 2-year-old video. But can I ask how the card's noise level was? I had one of these a year ago, and it sounds horrible. Like. Most of the time, it'll stay in 0 rpm mode, then suddenly crank all of the fans to max speed even after I limit their top speed via curve settings.
next time...4.5" or 5" bolts, right? this was me in '84. I built a raised wood deck on 12" high 10"dia. conc. piers. nice!! insulated & drywalled, mine had a loft suspended from the center plate, and two roof side plates. cable-suspended. the double-doors were the most-finicky to design/build. needs ventilation, a window is nice. so's a skylight. the acoustics in that place is AMAZING :-)
Thank you for tellimg what size bolts were needed! I was given a star plate system but no bolts,nuts,or instructions.your video helped me a LOT! THANK YOU!!
genius design!! Low cost materials and construction method - huge scale. Only problem is that in my county I would need a building permit for a structure that size. hahahaha. Or else if I move it every six months - and take it apart - then it's a "shelter."
Thank you for this video. I have the same problem and was going to resolder a new 6 pin connector. Im going to save the hassle and try your trick out. Thanks again!