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TheSloth

The Slowest One
^Noice!!
Why did you chose Noctua U12S. It seems expensive compared to other similar sized coolers no?
And from where did you buy the black one?!
 
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shreeux

Movie Buff
Old build moved to a new case. Though I have upgraded some components:

Ryzen 3700x to 5950x and 16 GB RAM to 64 GB RAM. Also installed new CPU cooler: Noctua U12S replacing the previous AMD Wraith Prism cooler.
64GB Ram...Any difference?
How much RAM usage on high peak?
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
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Admin
^Noice!!
Why did you chose Noctua U12S. It seems expensive compared to other similar sized coolers no?
And from where did you buy the black one?!
Bought from MDComputers. It's called Chromax which is the black one. I personally find the cream and brown colours of default Noctua fans a bit too gaudy.

It's expensive but cooling is pretty good. Plus I can add an additional fan in a push-pull configuration for even better cooling.

64GB Ram...Any difference?
How much RAM usage on high peak?
Not much for now, but I tried setting up a full Kubernetes stack consisting of a Mongodb server, ActiveMQ server, a MySQL server, Spring backend and a nginx frontend and it ran without any issues.

Mostly I upgraded the RAM to prototype and test Kubernetes clusters locally.
 

shreeux

Movie Buff
Not much for now, but I tried setting up a full Kubernetes stack consisting of a Mongodb server, ActiveMQ server, a MySQL server, Spring backend and a nginx frontend and it ran without any issues.

Mostly I upgraded the RAM to prototype and test Kubernetes clusters locally.
I mean usage in percentage...more than 50% or 32GB?
 

Gollum

Collector
Bought from MDComputers. It's called Chromax which is the black one. I personally find the cream and brown colours of default Noctua fans a bit too gaudy.

It's expensive but cooling is pretty good. Plus I can add an additional fan in a push-pull configuration for even better cooling.


Not much for now, but I tried setting up a full Kubernetes stack consisting of a Mongodb server, ActiveMQ server, a MySQL server, Spring backend and a nginx frontend and it ran without any issues.

Mostly I upgraded the RAM to prototype and test Kubernetes clusters locally.
Can you suggest some good sources to learn Kubernetes/docker and so on. I'm looking into changing my field.
 

bubusam13

Human
Good eReader buy I had to return it. The colour makes a difference. Brings life comics.
The reason for return is not much had changes compared to my 2013 purchased Kobo Glo. I wanted to read technical documents on vendor's website using the web browser but the browser is still in beta and didn't render the pages.

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bubusam13

Human
Can you suggest some good sources to learn Kubernetes/docker and so on. I'm looking into changing my field.
Search for course by Mumshad Mannambeth. If you want to go with managed clusters. you can check Azure, AWS or GCP architect courses for a quick start if you are in a desperate need to change. You want to be a developer or be in infrastructure ?
 
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