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  1. How can i set this up so my friends can request moves from outside my network?

     

    Setup reverse proxy

     

    I'm not sure if this is an Ombi issue or a docker issue, but whenever a specific episode is requested, it downloads and adds it to Plex, but the "Request Status" in the "Requests" section never changes. It just keeps showing "Processing Status" even though the episode is available.

     

    It takes a few minutes for Ombi to check if the content requested is available. You can change the min intervals under Settings - Scheduled Jobs under Plex Availability Checker.

    It has nothing to do with the docker itself. If you're still having issues feel free to PM me.

  2. Had you never paid attention to the start-up process in the old case??  It IS indeed normal for some systems to take a few seconds to start the POST process -- in some cases the CPU fan will spin for a second; then stop;  then everything will start up again in a 3-5 seconds and the system will boot fine.

     

    I suspect it's acting exactly how it always has; but apparently you didn't watch it in the past, and hadn't realized there was that delay.

     

    I have never paid attention to it to be honest. When I installed the system in my old case i closed it up and booted it up without paying attention. For some reason when i did it on the new case i decided to pay attention to the boot process and maybe that's why I freaked out.

     

    As soon as the fans would stop, I would shut it down. LOL

  3. Lol, ya'll are going to laugh on this one.

     

    While i was checking everything i turned it on one last time before removing everything from the chassis to transfer it to my old one my daughter called me so i went outside.

     

    I forgot i left it on so when I return on my monitor screen i see "unRAID Login:_" Iwas in shock and said what the hell? I turned it off, then back again and after ignoring the sympthoms i posted, I let it run for a few seconds more and it POST and BEEPS. I guess it takes a few seconds and it's totally normal to act that way.

     

    I felt so dumb and stupid. Lol

     

    Thank you all once again for trying to help out.

  4. One thing I can't tell for sure in the photo => seems VERY unlikely you'd have made this mistake ... but are you CERTAIN the power leads you've plugged in to the CPU-Aux power connectors (the 8-pin connectors) are the EPS12v connectors and NOT 8-pin PCIe connections (which have DIFFERENT voltage outputs).

     

    They're the correct cables. They are labeled CPU on both the old and new PSU.

  5. ... It does not beep either.

     

    Does the board have a speaker onboard, or just a header for one?    Many current motherboards do NOT have a built-in speaker, so you won't hear a beep unless you've connected one.    [e.g. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA9EN4WW2346&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleMKP-PC-_-pla-_-HI+-+Misc+Hardware-_-9SIA9EN4WW2346&gclid=CLil6LLlkNICFYSEaQodLkEMEw&gclsrc=aw.ds ]

     

    It does have a speaker. It used to beep before when i would turn it on and it would post.

  6. Email Supermicro tech support back and tell them what you are doing and that its not working, see if they can offer some suggestions. Its tough though because they didn't use your CPU's or RAM, but I can't see how those would be the problem, but you never know.

     

    Yeah I just emailed them back. I put new CPU's today so that's not the issue. I tried booting it up without ram and same thing. It should atleast post to notify me no ram is installed.

     

    No, it wont post. But it will beep without proper RAM.

     

    It does not beep either.

  7. Email Supermicro tech support back and tell them what you are doing and that its not working, see if they can offer some suggestions. Its tough though because they didn't use your CPU's or RAM, but I can't see how those would be the problem, but you never know.

     

    Yeah I just emailed them back. I put new CPU's today so that's not the issue. I tried booting it up without ram and same thing. It should atleast post to notify me no ram is installed.

  8. I think the Seasonic X-850 is fine for your system.  Although the 1080 specs recommend a 500w power supply, that does NOT mean you need twice that for 2 of them.  The card itself only draws 180w ... the 500w recommendation is to ensure there's adequate power for the rest of the system.  So with 2 of them, you'd need 500w + 180 w = 680w to meet NVidia's recommendation.  You need somewhat more due to your dual CPU's and the number of hard drives you have; but I'd be comfortable with a high-quality 850w unit like the X series.

     

    Thanks. If it ends up being the PSU the problem (hopefully) then i'm going to exchange The one i ordered for the new Seasonic 850 titanium or the 1050w platinum.

  9. Would 850w be enough for two gpu's and 20 wd red drives?

     

    Yes, unless you're using VERY high-end graphics cards.

     

    I'm using dual 1080's. Would this PSU be fine:

     

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ETEFTK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cZFOybZ2XRAPH

     

    I would suggest you google PSU calculator and add your hardware.

    Outervision PSU calculator suggest you use a 1000w PSU...

     

    I ordered it for now. Just want to make sure the PSU is not the issue. I can always return/exchange it once I figure out what the issue is.

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