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  1. Hello everyone! I'm moving onto a new property in a couple weeks and am trying to plan networking ahead of time. I'm relatively new to networking so please forgive my lack of understanding. The property has a main house, and then a detached independent suite. From what I've researched and understand, my plan was to run a Ubiquity AmpliFi HD mesh router in the main house (could always add one of their Mesh Point HD's for better signal) , and then run an buried ethernet cable from the router to the suite which I would connect a UAP‑AC‑PRO to in order to provide a different network (one for the house, one separate one for the suite). From that access point I could use a small switch to have more than just one ethernet cable in that building. Does that sound roughly plausible or have I completely missed something? Any guidance is greatly appreciated!
  2. UPDATE: I believe my adjusting of the CPU ring voltage was holding it back. Leaving it be, and simply increasing the multiplier and core voltage I managed to get to 4.7 stable at 1.25 volts.
  3. Really? Because I've seen plenty of people at least get to 4.0 on these cheaper boards. I do realise it is limited and will hold me back from reaching 4.7 but still...I find this odd. The board does support it...granted the chipset does hold it back. I realise it is an old processor and probably will upgrade however I've seen many posts (even from Linus) suggesting that at 4.7, the chip is still capable at running games fairly high. I mean currently I'm running Assetto Corsa at 1080 (granted mid/lower setting) with CPU usage at 50% peak, running 58 FPS average Not sure what you mean "take ownership of and rename"...any further explanation with that one?
  4. Here's my current BIOS on my MSI H81M-E33, however under load (synthetic or games) I cannot get the CPU to "dynamically" move above 3.6 (as shown by this CPUZ screenshot). I am obviously able to increase the core multiplier up to 36 while leaving all the settings at stock. If I attempt to increase up to 38, while changing the core voltage to 1.2, the system simply does not go above 3.6GHz under load. I am not having a system crash, and can enter windows perfectly normally however the cpu seems to just refuse the overclock and will simply return to 3.2 GHz or remain at 3.6. Can anybody suggest any changes? Am I missing something very obvious?
  5. Well two people had useful responses....
  6. Alright, so problem solved! (As far as I'm aware)
  7. Ah, alright. Thanks for the help!
  8. Ah yes, I assume that link would work as well. Thanks!
  9. What's the difference between the normal version and the N version?
  10. Hello helpful people! So my friend gave me his old PC (It's a Dell, but I don't think that really matters) and I'm trying to make a copy of the OS (as a backup if the drive fails or I build a new computer). I downloaded the Windows USB/DVD tool, but am unable to find the ISO file. As he (nor I) have the OS DVD where can I find the current Window's 7 ISO file on the computer? Any help is greatly appreciated!
  11. Yup that was the problem. My ram must have been unseated. Thanks for all the help everyone!
  12. Nope. I unplugged it and it still beeps, and I can't enter BIOS.
  13. What should I change in the boot order? I should also mention that his is the only hard drive for the computer, and therefor has the OS on it.
  14. Uhhh....No. I don't have another computer. And I don't actually know the MOBO. The computer is like a 4 year old word processing computer so it's nothing fancy. The two beeps are just one short one every 5 or 6 seconds.
  15. So I did that (with the PC unplugged) and tried....and nothing....still beeping. I'm not sure you'd bee able to see the scratch with a picture, it's literally a hair's width.
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