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About JeffreyEagan
- Birthday Apr 26, 1996
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Twitter
https://twitter.com/DemComputersDoe
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Somewhere in Oregon.
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Interests
Custom builds, turbine design, 3D modeling
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Biography
Helping people since '07!
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Occupation
Freelance computer diagnostics and repair.
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Member title
Somewhere between here and there.
System
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CPU
Core i7 6700k
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Motherboard
Asus Maximus VIII Impact
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RAM
Corsair Vengance LED 16GB
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GPU
AMD R9 390 XFX
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Case
Corsair Air 540 black
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Storage
Crucial BX100 240GB SSD, WD Black 4TB x2 in RAID1
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PSU
EVGA G2 750 Watt
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Display(s)
Asus 27" VE278Q. Five years and still going.
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Cooling
Corsair H105
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Keyboard
Corsair K30
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Sound
Razer Kraken 7.1 (The mic doesnt sound like crap despite Linus's review.)
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Operating System
Windows 10
JeffreyEagan's Achievements
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If the two partitions are part of the same drive, then there is nil risk of losing data when combining the two volumes. Coming from someone who had to shrink a W8.1 install on a 500GB WD Blue to fit on a BX100 250GB SSD, I had to re-expand the partition so Windows had access to all 250GB. Didn't lose any data. The situation is different if you're expanding the partition across multiple physical drives.
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Nope! It'll just connect the two areas of the disk into one.
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Right-click (C:) and hit "Extend Volume". From there you'll be able to allocate the rest of the unused space that's still on the drive and assign it to the active boot partition.
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Hamachi relayed tunnel error
JeffreyEagan replied to NecroFlex's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
Is there a specific reason why you must use hamachi? In my experience, it's a pretty finnicky software. -
Personally, I'm a tad biased, but I like the Corsair K30. It's non-mechanical, but has a nice feel to it, plus has red LED backlighting. A mouse is a little more personal. You'd have to experiment like i had to do.
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No. Most modern power supplies have short-circuit protection. As in, as soon as it detects a short, it flips a switch and shuts itself off. Much like an auto-resetting circuit breaker or a GFCI outlet.
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Are people really getting updates that frequently that it's interfering with their work flow? I'm on W10 and I get an update once every three weeks. Even then it's set to restart at midnight.
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Needs more turnips.
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Front-bay turnip holder? Doable!
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Hello you wonderful people! I've been feeling fairly creative the last few days, so I thought I would try my hand at designing a case. I'd like to know what kind of features you'd like. This would be a full metal chassis, no plastic, although aluminum exterior panels could be a possibility. Of course the color scheme would follow the iconic LTT orange/black in tasteful ways, but again, I'll leave the accent areas up to you. I'll try and put out an example and upload it here by the end of tomorrow.
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Is my computer done? Whats my next step?
JeffreyEagan replied to ryanmmax's topic in New Builds and Planning
I... would not go from powercolor. I've heard some raunchy things about their QC. -
Will this pc work good for next 3-4 years?
JeffreyEagan replied to eliasrizik's topic in New Builds and Planning
I'd go with a 500GB boot SSD for most-used applications and frequently used games. As for storage, if budget isn't a concern, I'd do two 2TB WD Red's in RAID-1. 8GB on a system that's going to be doing photoshop and Vegas? I'd go at LEAST 16GB as a minimal. I mean if we're gonna go all-out, a GTX980Ti. -
4GB model. Can't beat having more Vram.
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I want my friggin' dislike button.