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#1
News / Re: Refurbished Lenovo ThinkPa...
Last post by Hugo Lyppens - Today at 21:23:29
In for one P16s OLED 64GB. Crazy good deal! I hope it stacks with my Amex Offer 15%! Many thanks for posting this!
#2
Hello everyone,

I hope you're all doing well. I'm reaching out to the community because I'm currently facing some critical issues with our data center that are severely impacting our operational efficiency and project timelines.

Our team relies on our data center for hosting crucial applications, managing large datasets, and ensuring business continuity. However, we've been encountering several challenges that are causing significant disruptions:

Cooling and Power Management: We're struggling with effective cooling and power management, leading to overheating and unexpected shutdowns.
Network Latency: There's noticeable network latency and slow data transfer rates, which are affecting our real-time processing capabilities.
Scalability Issues: As our data needs grow, our current data center setup is not scaling efficiently, limiting our ability to expand operations.
Maintenance Downtime: Frequent maintenance and unexpected downtimes are disrupting our workflows and delaying our project deadlines.
These issues are not only delaying our current projects but are also causing frustration among team members and stakeholders. I'm urgently seeking advice on the following:

Best practices for effective cooling and power management in data centers.
Strategies for minimizing network latency and improving data transfer rates.
Tips for ensuring scalable data center infrastructure to support growing data needs.
Recommendations for reducing maintenance downtime and improving data center reliability.
Any insights, experiences, or suggestions from those who have tackled similar data center challenges would be immensely valuable. Your support could make a significant difference in helping us resolve these problems and enhance our operational efficiency.
#3
Testberichte / Joyor S5 E-Scooter im Test - M...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 20:05:21
Der Joyor S5 fällt auf. Die geschobene Schwinge sieht ungewohnt aus und sie schafft ein besonderes Fahrerlebnis. Grobes Profil sorgt für Offroad-Look, ein langer Radstand macht Platz für die Füße und ein großer Akku soll lange Fahrten ermöglichen. Wir haben den Joyor S5 ausgefahren.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Joyor-S5-E-Scooter-im-Test-Mit-Style-und-hohem-Fahrkomfort.838417.0.html
#4
News / Re: Asus fully unveils ROG All...
Last post by George - Today at 19:46:01
More Wh in the battery? Cool - it was needed!

For those that are inexperienced in how the market generally plays out, here's a few reminders and hints.

Back in the day, "Palm" made a killing and invented the 'Personal Data Assistant' market. Many/most of their devices were <$200 until Microsoft and a army of OEM's jumped into the market. Soon HP and others were trying to sell >$1000 "PDA's".

Then the "smart phone" was invented and rendered the PDA obsolete.

Least anyone forget that the ACTUAL COST of "Smart Phones" from the major OEM's push >$1000+ price tags these days.

While I'd agree that the "sweet spot" for handheld gaming is <=$300-400 and few (if ANY) of the current "handheld gaming PC" OEM's can really reach that price point what we are left with is ~$1000 'handhelds' with VERY limited market. (after all for a killobuck you can get a MUCH BETTER performing last generation Laptop!!!)

So as Nintendo and Steam Deck have shown that there IS a market for handheld gaming devices, we get to watch the major OEM's try and FAIL at making money in this market. :)
#5
News / Huawei Nova 13 Lite tipped to ...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 19:22:51
The Nova 12 Lite was the only member of Huawei's 2023 premium mid-range smartphone series to be 4G/LTE-only, and had the aging Qualcomm Snapdragon processor to prove it. Its successor, however, is now tipped to have the same kind of 5G processor as its vanilla, Pro and possibly Ultra counterparts. Then again, it might also be stuck with last-gen charging tech.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Huawei-Nova-13-Lite-tipped-to-have-5G-Kirin-processor-as-best-upgrade-thus-far.843484.0.html
#6
News / Re: Neo PS1: Neuer Beamer benö...
Last post by Zweifler - Today at 19:11:52
Ich würde echt gerne an der Crowdfunding Aktion teilnehmen, aber gewisse Alarmglocken schlagen einfach an:
- Erste CF-Aktion des Anbieters
- Anbieter hat noch nicht einmal eine Webseite
- 60% Rabatt? Rly? Dürften sie beim Regulären Preis entweder eine Riesen Marge haben oder aktuell mit Verlust verkaufen.
- CF-Seite zeigt an das nu noch wenig Bestand vorhanden ist. Aktualisiert die Seite nach einigen Minuten nochmal, dann ist plötzlich wieder mehr verfügbar.
#7
News / Re: Neo PS1: Neuer Beamer benö...
Last post by Olli14110 - Today at 18:51:47
Das ist ja erstmal nur eine Crowdfunding Kampagne. Man kann nicht bestellen, sondern nur auf der Crowdfunding Seite (indiegogo) Geld zur Unterstützung einzahlen und hoffen, dass das Ding auch tatsächlich geliefert wird.
Man hat aber keinen Rechtsanspruch auf irgendetwas wenn man das Geld bezahlt.

Ist halt ein Risiko. Das Ziel der Kampagne wurde aber bereits erreicht, sodass eine Lieferung wahrscheinlich ist, es sei denn das Ganze ist eine Betrugsmasche...

#8
News / Beelink EQ13: Mini-PC mit Inte...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 18:50:29
Mit dem Beelink EQ13 wurde ein neuer Mini-PC angekündigt, welcher mit einem Prozessor von Intel ausgestattet ist. In das Gehäuse ist das Netzteil bereits direkt integriert, das System soll zudem gegen Schäden durch Staub geschützt sein.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Beelink-EQ13-Mini-PC-mit-Intel-Prozessor-und-integriertem-Netzteil.843483.0.html
#9
News / Re: Nvidia forciert kompakte G...
Last post by klavierpunk - Today at 18:47:39
2,5 Slots, 30,4x15,1cm... Interessant, was heutzutage so alles als ,,kompakt" durchgeht. Das ist ja wie bei Smartphones und Autos.
#10
News / More evidence of new Ultra-hig...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 18:23:32
The Galaxy Z Fold6 is thought to be the first device of its premium foldable line to lose its status as a Samsung flagship to a new Ultra variant in 2024. Now, more tantalizing signs of this new, allegedly top-end Android handset may have surfaced courtesy of a leak that also hints at confirmed international availability for the upcoming smartphone.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/More-evidence-of-new-Ultra-high-end-Samsung-foldable-appears-ahead-of-next-Unpacked-event.843480.0.html