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I wouldn’t start worrying until 50k+ hours.
There should be a way to view SMART info and that includes an hour count.
I wouldn’t start worrying until 50k+ hours.
There should be a way to view SMART info and that includes an hour count.
Yes, or at least 9 when the seed numbers were last checked, which shouldn’t change too quickly.
As for why seed numbers listed on trackers are significantly larger than those found by actual clients, who knows.
Not all seeds are online 24/7. Sometimes leaving the torrent running for hours or days can allow you to download it when that PC/server gets switched on.
Does the exterior of the case get physically very hot? If it does, then your problem is that the case can’t shed enough heat. If the case is mostly cooler, or only has a hot spot in the middle, then it’s an issue with getting heat from the die to the case.
I would be looking at something like a 100x100x3 copper shim, to help with not just moving heat straight from the die to the adjacent section of case, but also spreading the heat sideways. Heat pipes would be nice but 3mm is too thin for a DIY solution.
But how do you determine what’s just ‘fixing poor wording’ and what’s actively hiding major bias or retcons of history?
Radio NZ got caught a year or so ago with a staffer who was editing articles syndicated from Reuters to be more pro-Russian. Should they be able to sweep that under the rug and claim it was only ever the one article they got caught on?
Likewise, bin Laden was originally hailed as an anti-Soviet freedom fighter. The articles relating to that are part of the historical record and kinda important.
Allowing the historical record to be retconned with impunity was probably the defining trait of 1984. It’s really not a path you want to go down.
Secondhand stuff can be really cheap if you know where to look, but the drawbacks are usually power and noise.