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Jaip

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  1. Hi guys, Correct me if I'm in the wrong category to post this! But I have a recommendation for a video: About video doorbells, wired/wireless and preferably without cloud subscription. Because that's s not something Linus likes either. So local storage, but off course (working against the question maybe) with an app so you can see the who is at the door...
  2. Hi, I'd like my "old" i5 4690 and quite very old gtx 580 to get some good use (now I don't use it due to lack of time) for folding. However I don't get the FAH working.. keep getting this error: "ERROR:WU00:FS00:Exception: Could not get an assignment ID" Any one idea's on how to fix this and help the community with an extra folding pc? Thanks guys!
  3. I would recommend setting the Jumbo frames equal at every end. Meaning at the switch, client and server side. The MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) needs to be the same: When the clients (NIC's) are set lower (x), the pc needs to chop (fragment) the data into the size it is set to (x), while the switch can handle more (y). Also a mismatch between those two could cause errors (datapacket drops etc) which results in worse connection (server sending larger size's, which the switch can handle, but the NIC on the client is set lower => fragmentation of the packet.. loss of speed) The inconsistency I can't explain immediately.. Does it occur with the same file?
  4. My favorite would be the Kuhler 1250 because I want a watercooled cpu for a long time! And this one looks damn awesome! Lets pipe every fan..? Looks hardcore!
  5. Hi guys, Just new on the forum (which is awesome btw). The question I have is, how do you know if a software uses all the available memory and/or CPU you got? (its hardware, software related so I putted in general. If this is the wrong section, my apologies) example: I have a program to simulate electronic designs (Agilent’s Advanced Design System) and when I simulate something, it takes a certain amount of time to do so (depends on the gravity of the simulation. I wonder how can I know if it uses all the available memory and CPU? I have 8Gb of RAM and an i7-860 CPU. When simulating (and running Windows, firefox, etc) RAM usage is about 36% in total, and CPU 40% in total (most of it used by the program). Is there a way to let the program use more CPU and/or RAM so the simulation gets done quicker? Thanks in advance! Jaip
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