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Boosted_i6

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  1. i think it's been posted a lot lately but they just dropped another $15. I've been waiting for them to hit $150 so i thought I'd post it just in case anyone else was waiting for the next price drop.
  2. http://amzn.to/1M6DzBY Down to the $0.30 per GB
  3. As Thermite said I seem to be fine at the bridge. I mainly wondering whether I'll run into problems no matter what i use as an access point. Or whether my access point is possibly defective
  4. Sorry i misunderstood. I don't think a simple directional antenna would make much of a difference. I could be wrong though
  5. We actually have some nano station m2's just for this. I would prefer to avoid them if possible. I tried a crude mock up and wasn't impressed. They are harder to set up and i don't like the idea of sending a signal 10 miles. They are my second choice if this doesn't work and i can find someone to properly set them up.
  6. Hi everyone. I recently set out on trying to get a stable internet connection in our workshop. Its roughly 100 ft from the house and router. The shop has full metal siding so its always been a complete dead zone for WiFi and 4g. There is however a window facing the house that gets a decent WiFi signal (50%, ~40mbps). I've ruled out running a wired connection for now. It would obviously require drilling holes in walls which I want to avoid. It would have to be trenched through hard packed gravel and over an 800 amp electric service line. As much as I love a good wired connection, this is just too much. So I've started out the simplest i could with what i have lying around. Right now i have a Wireless bridge mounted in the window of the shop. This then runs to a wireless router configured as an access point. It seems to work great at first glance. I can get 20 Mbps internet up and down. This falls short of the 48 and 20 we get in the house, but 20 is plenty. The problem with the setup I'm using now is that i don't seem to be getting a stable connection. When running a speed test i get small moments when the test just freezes then continues at full speed again. I didn't notice this when i was plugged directly into the bridge. So I'm wondering where to look for improvement. Am I pushing any limits going through the bridge then the access point? should I scrap what i have in the shop and just get a single repeater? Or is there something else I'm overlooking?
  7. It's the weekend so it might take longer. Also did you enter your forum username on the donation?
  8. Did you format before installing windows 8 or did you just upgrade?
  9. It could be a faulty power button. Its unlikely but something to check.
  10. Dell and a premium case.....something is wrong here
  11. The last game I really got into on console was borderlands.... Which I replayed on PC a few months later Forza is the only reason I get the 360 out now
  12. It was a fun game to play with friends when I was younger, plus being free was a huge advantage at the time
  13. Civ 5 for single player Cod 4 for multiplayer
  14. Two intel 520 SSDs in raid 0 for the OS A single WD 500 GB Blue drive for games and mass storage A 2TB WD external drive for backups
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urNyg1ftMIU
  16. Good job cutting out that fan grill. The little things like that can make a big difference.
  17. Thanks, I don't know much about it...Its a Dell 23' http://www.dell.com/us/p/dell-sp2309wfp/pd
  18. Well I've been using it for a few days and its still going better than I expected. Im not too pleased with the external enclosure that I bought but its not a big deal. It would be completely silent if it weren't for my pump which i think is dying. I plan to tidy up the wiring and tubing in the back and add filters on the intakes at some point, but I just wanted to get it running for now. Overall couldn't be happier with the looks and thermals. I'll keep you updated with any changes! :) Rather than buying a 360 I just reused the 120 and 240 from the last case. They're both Quiet Power radiators from Swiftech http://www.swiftech.com/MCRX20-QP-RADIATOR-SERIES.aspx
  19. Thanks guys! I would recommend it. It was cheap and you get exactly what you want...just takes a while
  20. Boosted_i6

    Oakville

    Link to old system: http://imgur.com/a/4ezkm Inspired by PBaines desk http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/13922-custom-water-cooled-desk-56k-warning-lotsa-pictures/ (I am not nearly as good of a wood worker) System specs P8z77 pro 3570k Corsair Dominators GTX 580 Xonar STX Corsair AX850 Dual Intel 520 SSDs Water cooling Apogee HD EVGA Hydro Copper EK Res X3 400 MCP655B pump 360 Swiftech Quiet Noctuas on everything :wub: The plan One of two fan holes Test fitting Stained red mahogany The first cable run Getting there Aaaaand done Closer one I didnt see the point in sleeving the power cables; They looked so good already. I decided to use the original sleeving for the sata cables. This idea originated with the Silverstone tj11 This reservoir is just for show, there is a T line in the back My view for now
  21. Its worth a try. I personally think that reversing the fan would interfere with the airflow out of the heat sink. I think you would be better off turning the heat sink 90 degrees if you can
  22. I thought it was awkward when I first moved from membrane to Blues, but now I cant go back
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