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Ssoele reacted to Archangel1994 in The forum's rotted inside.
@StingBull
Freedom of speech is not freedom to insult
Too many people forget this
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Ssoele reacted to Altecice in HELP new zealand isnt allowed nice things
use the stock cooler for a month? :lol:
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Ssoele got a reaction from Esteban Rosas in Pentium G3258 - designed for Arma 3 multiplayer?
Games barely take advantage of more cores, you're way better of going with fewer more powerful core then more less powerful ones.
Go for the G3258, it's an awesome CPU.
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Ssoele got a reaction from kachel94 in How Many Servers Is This Linus Tech Tips Forum Being Run On? - Just curious!
No need to disclose all this information, who knows what they might do now
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Ssoele got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Network layout showoff
This thread is meant to show us your network layout.
Some rules
You must have a proper network diagram; Something made in Microsoft Visio, Gliffy (Free) or something similar. No all-in-one boxes; There is not much to show off if your network only has 1 networking device. It must be your own network; Don't try to impress by showing off a corporate network, we are looking for consumer networks
I will start off with showing my home network
Networks
0.x (Green, 0.0.0.0/0): This is the network directly from the modem, unfiltered. Settopboxes are set on a VLAN so they can communicate with my ISPs interactive services. 1.x (Blue, 172.16.0.0/12): This is our main network, all normal clients are connected via WiFi or on switch 1.2 and 1.3. 2.x (Orange, 192.168.0.0/16): This is our public network, everyone can connect to our public hotspot, but can't access our main network.
Switches
0.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424 1.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424 1.2: TP-Link TL-SG2424 1.3: TP-Link TL-SG3210 2.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424 Gateways
1.1: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter ER-8, this one also does the DHCP for 1.x 2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense DHCP
2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense DNS
1.1: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2 1.2: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2 2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense 2.2: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense Portal
2.1: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2 and acting as portal for our hotspot Access points
1.1: Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC 1.2: Ubiquiti UniFi AP LR 1.3: Ubiquiti UniFi AP 2.1: Ubiquiti UniFi AP LR Servers:
1.1: Custom server running Minecraft with dedicated IP 1.2: ESXi running multiple VM's 1.3: Custom server running Windows Server 2012R2 and acting as a NAS -
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Ssoele got a reaction from TheSLSAMG in Schnitzel Teamspeak Server
One of the NICs has just failed, we are replacing it right now.
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Ssoele got a reaction from EpicAdom in If Intel weren't a monopoly, would Hyper-Threading be considered junk?
Well, say, you buy an i5-4690K for 220USD and you buy an i7-4790K for 320USD.
The i7 costs you ~45% more.
The performance difference is somewhere between 20-75%, depending on the application.
Taking into account that the power consumption under load isn't that different and they you of course pay a bit of a premium for higher-end products, I think that the price increase is justified.
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Ssoele got a reaction from SweetTread in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from McMurderMonkey in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from jayctech in If Intel weren't a monopoly, would Hyper-Threading be considered junk?
Well, say, you buy an i5-4690K for 220USD and you buy an i7-4790K for 320USD.
The i7 costs you ~45% more.
The performance difference is somewhere between 20-75%, depending on the application.
Taking into account that the power consumption under load isn't that different and they you of course pay a bit of a premium for higher-end products, I think that the price increase is justified.
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Ssoele got a reaction from DaRk0 in If Intel weren't a monopoly, would Hyper-Threading be considered junk?
Well, say, you buy an i5-4690K for 220USD and you buy an i7-4790K for 320USD.
The i7 costs you ~45% more.
The performance difference is somewhere between 20-75%, depending on the application.
Taking into account that the power consumption under load isn't that different and they you of course pay a bit of a premium for higher-end products, I think that the price increase is justified.
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Ssoele got a reaction from Nup in If Intel weren't a monopoly, would Hyper-Threading be considered junk?
Well, say, you buy an i5-4690K for 220USD and you buy an i7-4790K for 320USD.
The i7 costs you ~45% more.
The performance difference is somewhere between 20-75%, depending on the application.
Taking into account that the power consumption under load isn't that different and they you of course pay a bit of a premium for higher-end products, I think that the price increase is justified.
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Ssoele got a reaction from Bensemus in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from shujin in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from Speedbird in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, in Why does internet privacy matter?
Read this: http://www.wired.com/2013/06/why-i-have-nothing-to-hide-is-the-wrong-way-to-think-about-surveillance/
Pretty much sums everything up I have to say about it.
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Ssoele got a reaction from TheGeekster in Portable Virtualization Server
About
For some of my classes, we need a lot of virtualization. Usually everyone runs his own VMs on this/her laptop, but not everyone has enough resources.
So I came up with this solution, a small portable server that I can just carry in my backpack and plug it in during the classes. Most of the components I have already, just the CPU and motherboard I had to buy.
To start off, I will use 16GB of RAM, but might upgrade this if needed.
Specification
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1245 V2
CPU Cooling: Scythe Kozuti
Motherboard: ASUS B75M-PLUS
Memory: Kingston KVR1333D3N9/4G (4x) (16GB)
Storage: OCZ Agility 3 120GB, Kingston 8GB SSDnow, WD 500GB (WD5000BEKT)
Case: CoolerMaster Elite 100
Power Supply: Seasonic SS300M1U
Fan: Noctua NF-P14 FLX, 2x Noctua NF-A4x10
Switch: TP-Link TL-SG1005D (Soon to be replaced to TL-SG105)
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Ssoele got a reaction from dalekphalm in Can a cable modem freeze from the cold?
I just looked in the manual and the operational temperatures are between 0°C to 40°C.
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Ssoele reacted to LorenzArnua in OS X Software Experience - iSwitched to Mac Part 3
there are a few wrong info on this vid
first win 8.1 has up button in file explorer win 7 doesn't
second you can right click install any font you like you don't have to drag to fonts folder
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Ssoele reacted to iAsuno in OS X Software Experience - iSwitched to Mac Part 3
You can install fonts by double clicking the font file on windows. well, there's an install button after but you don't need to drag it into the fonts folder like linus said.
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Ssoele got a reaction from thewafflemaster in what is your "normal" download speed of a game on STEAM ?
22MB/s (Yes, a big B ).