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I just checked and tried to clean it best I could but I still get the same result
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Can you move your computer closer and plug a cable directly between the router and computer and test the speed there please Just to get some information to help find where the problem lies.
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Had a similar situation with a client before. In their situation I ended up needing to install a line array from the main house to the shack/shed. Costly, but it worked. Couple years later I went back to do some more work for him, and it turns out he never did use the Wi-Fi in there. Spent all that money just so he could...I dunno, have the option, I guess? Maybe ask yourself if you really need Wi-Fi out in this shack.
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I just switched from intel to ryzen and am having some issues with my wifi. I have connection but it isn't consistently usable to play games or vc on discord. all of my drivers are up to date. Any suggestions?
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Hi I have a fast wifi the best i hit is 1.1 gbps and now i am getting 100 Mbps at best. what could have happend .
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Most GPUs draw MORE power than CPUs. So running GPUs 24/7 during the event will consume more power to run them. Sure, GPUs do more calculations per watt, but that's not the metric here. I'm saying if they're trying to keep power consumption low by keeping all the projects mostly on CPUs then your GPU isn't also running requiring more power. IE: 4 projects and all 4 are CPU, then your GPU wont be doing anything as you'll have to choose where to put your CPU. If 4 projects and 3 are CPU and 1 is GPU then you can have your CPU doing work on one of the 3 CPU projects and GPU doing work on the GPU project, thus requiring more power. Historically though, the Pent has always been 3 "CPU" only projects and 2 "mostly" GPU projects [or projects that can also run on GPUs] Additionally, the GPU doing more per watt isn't always true. My 64-core EPYCs can process at a rate of one task in less than 1 minute while a GPU can process at a rate of 1 task every 1 and a half minutes. A 4090 is going to use as much or more power than a 64-core Rome CPU. Hence why I didn't bother running my GPUs on Numberfields.
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BOINC Pentathlon 2024
GOTSpectrum replied to leadeater's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
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Looks like a codpiece of a Decepticon from Transformers…
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I'm pretty sure they won't discriminate against you. Or adding more lanes to highways.
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BOINC Pentathlon 2024
GOTSpectrum replied to leadeater's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
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You barely get an upgrade if you swap to a ddr5 platform. 5700x3d/5800x3d and the fastest gpu you can get is what brings most frames to the screen. And memory does not work like you think it does. You add 2600MTs stick, all memory drops to that slugfest. Games will run better with 2x8 3600MTs.
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With Telus in Canada and other ISPs in the US beginning to offer higher than 1Gbps speeds, a look at how to connect these incoming fiber lines from the ISP directly to your home network and cut out the ISP hardware would be really cool. For example, how to connect a Telus 3Gbps fiber line directly to a Ubiquiti UDM-Pro, and then serve the rest of your network with up to 10Gbps speeds.
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please no... dont hurt us....
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LCDs are just pretty, shame that LED monitors had to come around and ruin it:(
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Yes, most B- series boards give you access to power limits. Also FYI, Power Limits =/= Base Clock, those are two completely different things. Power limit tuning allows you to stay at the max clock speed for longer during very intensive workloads, while the base clock lets you run at much higher frequencies than what is officially supported by the processor. 12th gen non-K CPUs do allow you to do base clock tuning to get significantly higher performance out of them on a select few motherboards (B760M PG Riptide is usually the cheapest and easiest to find of those), though in general you can't do BCLK tuning on non-K parts.
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Huh. I thought it was a folded up gaming chair.
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Get whatever size you want. Both sizes are rated for the same battery life on Apple's compare site. https://www.apple.com/ipad/compare/
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I Upgraded His Car While He Was On Vacation
Contaminated Curly replied to AlexTheGreatish's topic in LTT Releases
Next upgrade should definitely be one of these kits with a K20/K24 https://k-tuned.3dcartstores.com/01-05-Civic-EM2ES1-K-Swap-Package_p_2026.html -
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40%-ish performance difference from motherboard swap?
Tea-Sir replied to Tea-Sir's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I have been building since 2009, many PCs. I have never seen anything like that before either. Which is why I am sure I must have missed over overlooked something. Yeah I had a hard time believing my eyes too. I didn't see anything overheating on any temps in HWinfo, and the CPU didn't throttle. They did yes.