A: The Display Mode Selector tool should only be used if the default GPU configuration is insufficient for the desired use case. In addition, consult your system OEM to determine if the desired mode is supported with your hardware.
A: The Display Mode Selector tool is a special tool for NVIDIA L40, NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada, NVIDIA A40, NVIDIA RTX A5000, NVIDIA RTX A5500, and NVIDIA RTX A6000 only. It should not be used with any other GPU.
A: A system (workstation or server) needs to be specifically qualified for any non-default mode. It is critical to check with the system OEM to confirm that the desired display mode is supported. Misuse of the tool can permanently damage the GPU without the option to return to the default configuration.
Enter your vehicle specifications into our Product Selector tool to display products recommended for your vehicle. Several vehicle specifications are taken into consideration in order to make an accurate recommendation for your specific vehicle and needs. If no products are recommended, it may mean the vehicle manufacturer does not recommend a snowplow for that particular vehicle. Some vehicles, including specific Toro stand-on mowers (Grandstand Multi-force) or compact vehicles (Groundsmaster) may have snowplow or spreader applications but will be not be found in the Selector tool. For additional information on vehicles not found in the Selector tool, please call 800-286-4155 option #2 or chat with us.
Have you ever wondered how to compare the price of different heating fuels? How does the price of propane (per gallon) compare to the price of wood (per cord)? The calculations can be a bit tricky, but you can simplify the process by using this electronic tool to calculate equivalent costs for various heating fuels. Simply review the instructions on the "welcome" tab (instructions also given below), then carry out your actual calculations on the "Energy Selector" tab.
The Online Energy Selector is an online decision support tool designed by Penn State's "Renewable and Alternative Energy" extension team. It allows the user to make an "apples-to apples" comparison of various heating fuels, that can be used to heat our homes and businesses, based on cost per BTU. Users can make comparisons between eight different fuel types, including traditional fossil fuels, as well as renewable biomass fuels. The eight different heating fuels compared using this tool are: Heating oil, Propane, Natural Gas, Electricity, Coal, Corn, Wood Pellets, and Firewood. This tool is for you if you ever wondered how does the price of propane (per gallon) compare to the price of wood (per cord)?
The tool provides an option of eight heating fuels to select a heating fuel type that you would like to compare the equivalent cost. In this case, heating oil (highlighted in red box) is selected from fuels in drop down list as a fuel type that we want to compare.
In this case, when you entered a heating oil cost of $3.00 per gallon, the output window of the online tool tells that the equivalent cost for cordwood is $390 per cord. This means, if you can purchase cordwood for less than $390 per cord, you'd be saving money by using cordwood instead of heating oil. Similarly, you can estimate the equivalent cost of other types of fuels compared to entered price of heating oil.
Assumptions for this electronic tool are similar to those used in the paper version of the "Energy Selector", developed by Dennis Buffington from Penn State Extension. Assumed energy values and heating equipment efficiency values are listed in the following table.
The Danfoss Heat Selector is a best-in-class online selection tool that optimizes planning process for heating application experts. The Heat Selector saves time in calculation for product selection and guides you to the recommended product mix for the application at hand. At the same time, the Heat Selector provides you with easy access to all required documentation.
so when I use the eyedropper colour selector tool, it only changes what the tool says, not any of the brushes, for example, I want to use a specific colour of blue from another bit I was using earlier, I select it, then when I change back to the brush, the colour is now not working,
After many years of supporting the Cofactor Journal Selector tool we made the difficult decision to take the tool offline so that we can focus our energies on our highly effective training for researchers in publishing and writing.
In addition to automated systems, Micronic also offers a manual tube picking tool: the Tube Selector. The tool is very user friendly since it offers the convenience of single-handed operation. A single thumb button enables the rapid and secure picking of a sample storage tube. Pressing the thumb button again releases the tube from the Tube Selector.
The NECCC has developed web-based cover crop decision support tools to support cover crop adoption and maximize the benefits of cover crops in the Northeast. This tool assists farmers in identifying the appropriate cover crop species for their location and cropping system management goals.
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