I'm going to buy one of these. They are the same, but: first one is with fans, second has passive cooling. Any benefits of having passive colling - other than that it's just silent? Anyone got a temperature chart or smth? I do not care about the noise. Anyone?
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LEED requires (as per TABLE 6.8.1C ANSI/ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2007) the IPLV of Baseline models, DesignBuilder provides chiller templates with there corresponding curves.. how can i know the IPLV of this curves? help me please
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I finally got 1gbps uplink to my ISP, and after setting up queue trees on my CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ single TCP streams never seem to be able to go past 600-700mbps. Disabling the queues immediately allows full 1gbps throughput. The queue is limited at 950M and never drops packets so the queue itself shouldn't be the limiting factor, I tried different queue types as well as different interface queues with no effect. Multiple TCP streams work fine and push 1gbps no problem, so it seems like something is bottlenecking single TCP performance. CPU seems to be balanced according to profiler.Anyone have any ideas?
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I am a begginer in 1C (totally) and I was wondering if there is someone who can help me in a task that I need to do.Unfortunately as I said before I am a total beginner and my problem is something like this: I need to automatically check the quantity (in stock) of products that are received by the document and what should happen to them. So my question is simple "How to do that?" I have: Catalog objects: "Products", "Warehouses", "Clients" Document objects: "ReceiptOfGoods" and "ExpenseOfGoods" both creating movements in an Accumulation register "BalanceOfMaterials". I need to get that done soon and thats why I am looking for help everywhere (I study 1C at home with one book! IN CONCLUSION: I would fall of my chair if someone posts me the CODE ... and I need that "check" in the comming week!
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On desktop Google Chrome, this feature has been promised to us last year in the form of a Picture-in-Picture Web API specification. This is speculative to allow websites to initiate and control PiP behaviour. We found evidence that the feature was on its way to desktop Google Chrome soon, and now, the feature is finally available. You do need Chrome 68 or beyond for this extension to work, and you also need the extension, obviously. Kasik96 has shared some easy-to-follow instructions for getting the extension working, so you can head on over to his github for the extension files and the tutorial. The extension demonstrates the PiP API available in recent versions of Chrome. Since these settings have been made available for the general user base on the stable channel, it is safe to assume that there are some bugs and kinks that the Chrome team would like to get out before such a release. But if you have the itch to try out the peculiarities of the bleeding edge, this is a rather straightforward way to try out one such feature.