You could try an SSR. As long as it can switch at the mains frequency and will automatically shut off at the zero crossing then it ought to work.
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QuoteHave you ever looked at the MiST FPGA
Quote from: Vtinh0Souza on February 14, 2017, 02:34:08 pm
I am Brazilian and I live in Brazil, here these dual socket cards are very expensive and the ECC memories are also, I wanted to know if it is possible to use non-ECC memories on this motherboard, my idea is to use two Xeon X5660 and 24GB of ram.
Quote from: glauder on February 13, 2017, 07:18:18 pm
I still have to troubleshoot the warnings, but press F1 and ok.
Quote from: thailoz on January 29, 2017, 01:55:45 am
Hi thanks for an interesting project
I downloaded the pcb files and see that they are all surface mount components do you have the original Th design as at present i have no way of re-flowing smd and don't relish the thought of hand soldering them (read eyes not too good )
thanks
Laurence
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A few of the times the PC turned on, it immediately shutdown and the molex connector with two (12V + ground) was extremely hot to the touch.
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My old card the 7850 would post and load up the bios after a little bit of delay which I assume is for checking the system stability
Quote from: bulls4ever on January 03, 2017, 11:38:02 am
Price of "real" LGA 2011-1 cpus (v2) has not dropped yet to a point it is worth. The ones that really matter are still at $1000+ range (used). Yes, it is possible to grab a low end 12 cores or V1 CPU for $200 and a "low end" motherboard as ASROCK for another $300. But to grab a motherboard with tons of PCIe and 16+ ram slots still cost $700+
Quote from: bulls4ever on January 04, 2017, 10:29:09 amThe cheaper and faster than USB would be to buy one of those cheap PCIe cards that will provide SATA3. It will use one lane and cap at the SATA3 speed: 500 MB/s max depending on the quality of your SSD.