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I installed the Auto Backup HACS integration and I have a network storage configured in Home Assistant (FYI, I’m running HAOS). If I use HA’s Developer Tools and manually call the “Auto Backup: Backup Full” service, there is a “Location” field where I can select my network storage. The backup successfully completes and saves to my network storage.\n
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</span><span style="color:#323232;">description: using the Auto Backup HACS integration\n
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<span style="color:#323232;">Activation: (wifi) asking for new secrets\n
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<https://pastebin.com/HkCBwSBi>`___`
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\n
I went to a coffee house near my in-laws for some alone time where I got this annoying problem again. I was able to connect normally to their wifi (TP VSTM) using my phone but not on my laptop. So I made a QR image of that wifi (on my phone while connecting to it) and read it online (on my laptop) to make sure I’m entering the correct password. I tried connecting using nmtui at first but it kept prompting me to re-enter the password, then using nmcli which showed a message about a secret not provided.\n
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\n
I went to a coffee house near my in-laws for some alone time where I got this annoying problem again. I was able to connect normally to their wifi (TP VSTM) using my phone but not on my laptop. So I made a QR image of that wifi (on my phone while connecting to it) and read it online (on my laptop) to make sure I’m entering the correct password. I tried connecting using nmtui at first but it kept prompting me to re-enter the password, then using nmcli which showed a message about a secret not provided.\n
\n
screenshot [ibb.co/MSqtmPZ](https://ibb.co/MSqtmPZ)\n
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### **The problem**\n
\n
While I have no problem picking parts to build this as a “desktop computer”, **I’m completely lost when trying to make it power efficient for idle load (if it’s even possible with a power-hungry Nvidia card).** I’d appreciate some guidance even if it’s not a full parts list suggestion!\n
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Watching [Wolfgang’s videos](https://piped.kavin.rocks/channel/UCsnGwSIHyoYN0kiINAGUKxg) has unfortunately not translated knowledge into practice for me yet. At least I know TDP isn’t an absolute determining factor anymore.\n
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### **Planning the build**\n
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Due to a limited budget, the idea is split the build in 2 phases.\n
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#### Phase 1 (gaming):\n
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- Budget: $1000 (ideally below ~$800):\n
- Use for local headless gaming (with [bazzite](https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite)?)\n
- At least as powerful as a Steam Deck\n
- Parts: \n
- APU: \n
- Perhaps: "AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D ($400)"\n
- or “AMD Ryzen 5 7600X ($300)”?\n
- Motherboard: \n
- No specific requirement, will mainly just use the PCIe x16 slot for a single GPU when upgrading in “phase 2”.\n
- Okay with gigabit ethernet and basic I/O.\n
- Power supply: \n
- Power efficient power supply that can handle a class 4080/4090 card.\n
- Cooling: \n
- Air-cooled preferred\n
- Storage: \n
- Samsung 990 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD 1TB (~$100)\n
- RAM: \n
- Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 3200MHz 2x16GB (~$70)\n
- Case: \n
- As long as it fits a large graphics card\n
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#### Phase 2 (AI: LLM/SD):\n
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- Budget: ~$2000\n
- After 1-2 years, upgrade with Nvidia graphics card. \n
- Ideally something with 24GB VRAM, like the 4090.\n
- Prefer Nvidia due to compatibility with SD.\n
- Open for suggestion, since wanting a low power draw with a 4090 might sound contradictory.\n
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In case I missed any crucial information, let me know!
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