Just enable it in the BIOS, then make sure the network card has it enabled in Device Manager, and it works like magic (packets).
Just enable it in the BIOS, then make sure the network card has it enabled in Device Manager, and it works like magic (packets).
I’ve been doing it since before the Steam Deck came out, and I just enabled WoL, so the computer sleeps until I open Moonlight and try to access it, then it wakes up. Same with local LLM processing.
Yeah, I unfortunately noticed that I didn’t get the CHT high flow nozzle, just the regular brass one. With my tests and high temps, I was only able to get right around 30mm/s3, so I need to order the high flow nozzle, which they advertise being able to get up to 50mm/s3.
I suffered 3 long years endlessly upgrading, tweaking, and maintaining an Ender 3, so I definitely know your pain! 😂
Yep, you’re exactly right! I forgot that I have the volumetric speed capped at 25 for the Turbo PLA (based that off of random reported values other people used, but didn’t think to try and benchmark it yet). So I’m gonna do that right now! The Overture Matte PLA also prints incredibly cleanly at 300mm/s, so I’m going to benchmark it and the Turbo PLA to see how high this hotend can go. I’ll report back when finished.
I just realized that I have that capped, and I’m now running some flow rate tests on my different filaments. I’ll make another post with the highest flowrate I achieve 👍
Heh - I currently have everything set up for the glass bed mod, except I just read that it doesn’t work with the CR touch sensor, so I’ll need to get a BT Eddy sensor or sonar something. I’ll also need to print a new gantry, and I’ve already tried one that didn’t work as well as the stock one, so just waiting to do more research on that, and then I’ll have my glass bed all set up!
Edit: oh yeah! So the way I calibrated it was:
Or JetKVM 🤗
Max of 5 device claims per person, so max of $100 per claimant.
I’ve played through completely twice, once masc, once fem, and femV is such a better voice actor. The mascV sounds more like a cartoonish version of V, if that makes sense.
That’s the exact guide I’m currently working my way through 👍