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I have been assigned as field observer, training. I don't understand what that entails, but perhaps it is the lack of English.
Are you observing trainers or training observers?
I have been assigned as field observer, training. I don't understand what that entails, but perhaps it is the lack of English.
Are you observing trainers or training observers?
Based on my experience, I would assume the role is being a trainee, being trained to be a observer cleared for field operations... (Observing what, will be covered in the course material).
Something similar happened to me a month ago. The power briefly went off. Usually this is no big deal. Just turn the computer back on and all is well. This time around nothing happened. It wouldn't even post. No beeps, no nothing. I was thinking three possibilities-dead CPU, dead motherboard, dead power supply. I eliminated the power supply. Corrupt BIOS settings were another remote possibility. Fortunately, my M/B lets me reflash the BIOS even if there is no CPU or RAM. I tried this. Still no luck, but since it apparently worked according to the M/B manual, with the LED on the M/B flashing as expected, this more or less eliminated the M/B as the source of the problems. So I figured dead CPU. This is where the drama begins.My excellent luck strikes again!
My $1065 video card (EVGA branded signature/SC, original 1st-gen Titan) purchased 5y3m ago just shit the bed. Three months after the extended warranty ended. I got "snow/static" on the screen then system crash. 4k monitor works fine via motherboard display port (DP) and CPU HD-4000 video. But only @ 30Hz instead of 60Hz.
I tried re-inserting card into slot and re-inserting 6-pin & 8-pin power connectors. I re-installed current video & monitor drivers. I tried an older 22" 1680x1050 monitor connected via DVD-D cable instead of 4k monitor. I installed video card in another computer and it wouldn't even POST. So no luck. I'll try an older driver and the original driver on original CD but doubt it will work.
--interesting observation--
The motherboard DP connector only works with intel video driver installed but DVD-D connector/monitor will work with generic Win7 driver.
Any other tech support suggestions? I hope and pray I'm just a retard and it's a simple fix, as I don't want to buy another video card. I don't game anymore so basic, 4k, 60Hz w/DP connector is fine.
-Never OC'd.
-No heavy bench-marking/stress testing.
-Never crypto-mined.
-No hard-core gaming (about 1.5yrs of light, 20-30min/day, MMO gaming).
-powered by super quality/highly rated, Seasonic 660w platinum PSU.
Also what's the current, cheapest, AMD & Nvidia video cards that will support 3840x2160x 60 Hz with "standard" DP connector? The Win7 UI is sluggish and only 30 Hz with the on-board video.
And on top of all that, I was sick most of the 3 weeks the system was down. Not sure what exactly, but I had virtually no energy, plus a fever which hit 103°F a few times. I also had to take care of my mother while all this was going on. At this point she's not really able to walk without assistance. So I basically have to wheel her around the house, put her on and off the toilet, into bed, into the shower, etc. Not easy to do when being sick has you feeling like going back to bed right after you wake up. Thankfully, I'm mostly feeling better finally. My brother thinks it may have been a respiratory virus, or even an allergy. I'm normally not allergic to pollen but the pollen counts this year are off the charts.Wow, epic saga. At least you had the smarts, fortitude and patience to see it through to the silver lining.
Sorry for your loss. The sudden crap-out seems to indicate a hardware failure, so unfortunately, all your time-consuming diagnostics were in vain. But at least you have on-board video to "limp along" until you find a replacement.
If your not gaming, why not just use the motherboard or CPU video. The CPU video might work better with the latest drivers installed.
Thanks! Been gone a while because of my mother. She was in the hospital with a cranial hematoma in November, then in rehab for ~2 months. The workload taking care of her now is a bit more than it was the past 3 years. Not sure if she'll be able to walk independently again but we'll be seeing an orthopedist for that.Welcome back jtr.
I might look for bulging caps. I remember fixing an old M/B which had bad caps. Failing that, you might want to do a search to see the most common failure modes for that card. Obviously if one of the chips failed then it's beyond repair but perhaps a part failed which you can replace.Are video cards even repairable? I always have the worst luck with CS reps so I doubt EVGA will do anything. I could have swore I bought the 10y warranty but alas I only paid $30 to get bumped to 5y.
I would guess, at the time it was the only (easily available) card that could do 4K @ 60Hz ...Why do you need a $1k video card to run the Windows UI? :scratch:
On an unrelated note, I made it back to the states yesterday from Europe. It's always good to come home.
Thanks! Been gone a while because of my mother.
I might look for bulging caps. I remember fixing an old M/B which had bad caps. Failing that, you might want to do a search to see the most common failure modes for that card. Obviously if one of the chips failed then it's beyond repair but perhaps a part failed which you can replace.
Bad time to be buying a new graphics card the way mining has sent the prices to the stratosphere.
Why do you need a $1k video card to run the Windows UI? :scratch:
These days, pretty much any card that supports HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.4 will do 4K@60Hz. (eg nVidia 1050GTX Ti - RRP ~US$199 ).
Sorry to learn your GPU shit itself. Maybe try reaching out to EVGA and see if they would help you out even being just outside your warranty.
The only other thing I can think of might be the PSU is having some trouble supplying the proper current to the card or something related to its power management is not operating correctly. Even though you bought a high quality PSU it might be worth finding a way to verify that it's not the issue. Though you said you tried this card in another system and it won't post so it may not be the PSU.
Time to break out the toaster oven and reflow it. :bomb:
I'd be satisfied with 5 years continuous use. At that point hasn't the technology improved substantially so that the $1000 card can be replaced for only $200 or a $1000 card is far more powerful?
We saw some of his semifinal against Marin Čilić.
Didn't see the final, but no question he deserved his twentieth. Can't think of any other male who has dominated such an athletic sport for so long. Very nearly the oldest Grand Slam winner of all time, only pipped by Ken Rosewall back in 1972 at the age of 37. And with all deference to Ken (whom I idolized as a little kid - I even had one of his signature racquets), his level of athleticism was nowhere near Roger's.
At 36 and six months, Roger Federer is still number two in the world. He was almost number one yet again in 2017, save for his withdrawal from the Cinnicannti Masters to try to rest before the US Open. That's after massive downtime in 2016 including knee surgery and ultimately having to take six months off after a re-occurrence.
He has also been voted by his peers to receive the tour Sportsmanship Award a record thirteen times. That attitude in particular is what makes Roger Federer the ultimate sporting hero.
After taking 3 months off to skip the clay court season and now winning Stuttgart, Fed will be number 1 again on Monday as a 36.9 yo.
He means he obtained employment via someone seeing his LinkedIn Profile and sending him a message. Not that his current employer found his secret LinkedIn page and linked it to him.That's scary. I'm trying to maintain a low profile.
I'm similar to LM... very few social media sites... (only G+ with an empty landing page - only created at the time when Google made it mandatory to create a G+ account to properly configure you google account settings).
no Facebook, no VKontakte, no LinkedIn, no MySpace, no Twitter, no Instagram, no Pinterest, ...
I do have public GitHub and Sourceforge accounts...
I don't categorize GitHub or any other public SCM as social media but I get why it's a consideration in a similar context. I've never even heard of VKontakte I had to look that one up.
Is SF a socialimedia site?
I took SF to mean here, Storage Forum.
If your reference to "SF" was specific to Chewy's mention of Sourceforge, that site is a different story and I no longer consider it a viable resource for source control management.
So, the current popular SCM's for FOSS projects are GitHub, GitLab and BitBucket...
Sourceforge (SF.net) once was king, but due to mismanagement by prior owners caused a massive loss of mindshare (and rightly so)...
SF.net (by extension slashdot.org) got new owners in 2016, which cleaned up SF.net significantly... While I could certainly understand you're view point prior to 2016 (under old management), does your view continue with the new management, despite pretty much fixing everything that caused it's downfall in 2014-2016? (eg no more bundled adware with installers, significant auditing of binary uploads to avoid malware, auditing of accounts/source code to ensure compliance with licenses, etc).
Also, what are your thoughts on Microsoft's recent acquisition of GitHub? Would you consider GitHub to be a viable SCM under MS? (based on MS's past actions both as a International corporation, in addition to how they have handled the acquisitions of both Skype and LinkedIn)?
Developers are independent thinkers and will always have a healthy degree of skepticism, but I admit I was sad to see that some felt compelled to move their code. I take the responsibility of earning their trust seriously..
Can't comment on LinkedIn (not a user), and Skype I only use in a limited fashion (kids, wife and I video chat with my parents about once a fortnight via Skype, since they live 1.5K kms away). Skype has been good so far, but the last UI update left us all a little confused... But overall Skype has (I think) managed well.What are your thoughts on the Github acquisition and that of the Skype/LinkedIn acquisitions over time?