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- Birthday May 28
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2 Xeon x5650s
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Motherboard
X8DTi-F
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24GB DDR3 ECC/Reg
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HD 7950 @ 1GHz
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Define XL R2
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Samsung 830 ~250GB (boot), ~3.5TB in HDD stoage.
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HX 850
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Asus 23"
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2 generic vertical heatsinks w/ fans
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K70 MX Red
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Acer SM-9020
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SB-1240
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Windows 7 Ultimate
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Why is the audio in this video full of static??? Old People video has very little to no static compared to $40 motherboard vid
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AMD’s Comeback MEASURED!- Viewers’ Choice PC [Q2 2017]
Pattycake replied to James's topic in LTT Releases
Or possibly something different... People were buying CPUs as fast as they could before Linus had ref links and then Linus was able to get out ref links in time to catch a wave of mobo purchases. Just a theory.. we don't have any raw data to look at and probably wont be getting any -
AMD’s Comeback MEASURED!- Viewers’ Choice PC [Q2 2017]
Pattycake replied to James's topic in LTT Releases
When Ryzen first came out, you couldn't buy them on Amazon cheaply and Linus didn't have ref links (I think) for the few sellers of the chips on Amazon... It's like catching the tailwind and claiming it's the real deal. You might see an increase of people buying mobos for those chips, now that they have more money or similar -
You can't upload a unlisted playlist to youtube and set the first video to publically available or similar?
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OnePlus caught cheating in their pre-release OP5 benchmarks: https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5-benchmark-cheating-reviews/
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I am fully aware of this, but I wanted something that was promised by OnePlus themselves.
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F&!@ OnePlus for dropping OP2 OS updates less than a year after selling me a brand new OP2
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I don't think someone is going to lookup the PSU model online to check the specs while they're standing in a store
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I just spent a chunk of time adding missing info and cleaning up the formating. It looks pretty good to me, but someone can go through and just make sure things aren't off. I've never seen or used shiny before, but could you show the code you used?
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Restart a program hourly? Task?
Pattycake replied to KingCollins's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
:loop start yourprogram.exe timeout /t 3600 taskkill /im yourprogram.exe /f goto loop http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13515254/how-to-set-a-timeout-for-a-process-under-windows-7 -
So, I'm using Server 2012 R2 to host a network share for CAD workstations, backing up client computers, access to folders with group policies, blah blah blah. I have an automatic backup every day at a certain time, and have about 6TB to play with. I'm afraid it will fill up after 120 days (~50GB/day.) How do I delete daily backups at the end of the week so I'm only left with 1 per week of the month, then after the month is over, delete the 3 previous backups for the month? I'm also interested with setting up the Azure Cloud Storage for the weekly backups, then doing the same thing as the local server for the 3 previous weeks, so any suggestions for that would be appreciated.
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Dual Xeon x5650's HD 7950 @ 1.01GHz 24GB DDR3 @ 1333 Quiet as fuck I could barely sleep with my old Proliant DL160G6 4 feet from where I slept
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This would be a huge upgrade compared to my Raspberry Pi