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SirSquid

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  • Birthday March 1

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    Male
  • Location
    Seattle Wa.
  • Member title
    TinTu for president

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  • CPU
    intel Pentium G3258
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z87I Gaming AC
  • RAM
    8GB g.skill aegis
  • GPU
    Gigabyte 760 windforce x3 2GB
  • Case
    Bitfenix prodigy (white)
  • Storage
    WD blue 1tb
  • PSU
    EVGA 600B
  • Display(s)
    HP S2031 + Dell SE198
  • Cooling
    Hyper 212 evo
  • Keyboard
    CM Storm quickfire TKL Cherry Mx blue
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    Finalmouse (thanks LMG)
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. If the games you play have great sli support then yeah get it but if not you should get an used 290 since a 290 is in the same used price bracket.
  2. What's your budget? Is power power efficiency a concern? How much hard drive space do you think you'll need? How many Us does it need to be?
  3. I need at least 3TBs but more is better. I actually never thought of using a node for storage I might do that. The server is going to be used for a database and the rest of the nodes are going to host game servers that me and my friend are developing. I only have 12Us and I need to fit 4Us of other stuff like my router, switch, and other things. I wanted 4Us so I wouldn't be limited to 4 nodes.
  4. Im looking to upgrade my homelab and im looking for some used server. What is the best 4U node based server (like a Dell PowerEdge C6220 but 4U) and what would be the best iscsi server. Im looking to spend no more than $600 for the node based server and $400 for the iscsi server.
  5. A lot of things, in my servers i use it to keep each one of my game server isolated from each other encase one gets compromised. I know some users also off load all their networking stuff to VMs (like routers and firewalls).
  6. ITX boards with dual PCIE slots are called mini dtx. edit also PCIE Splitter actually don't split the signal so your motherboard has to support it and only a small amount of server motherboards support it.
  7. Does it need to be quite and is power a problem? if you are fine with a power hungry load dell poweredge 2950 iii you can get one off cragslist for around $150 all the time.
  8. Its a modem router combo and i already tried putting it in bridge mode to use my own router but it refused to go into it.
  9. I have an actiontec mi424wr rev i router that my ISP is forcing me to use because they installed a MoCa connection to my router so i can get TV too. When i try port forwarding on it only kinda works, all the port forwarding checker websites say my ports aren't open but on my TF2 and unturned server people can join for a shorty while then they get kicked off due to a networking error. I've tried updating the router's firmware, change the ports im trying to forward, factory resetting my router, changing the router's firewall to "minimum security", changing the server's static ip, and i also tried putting one of my servers in a DMZ and that did nothing. Also this is happening on both my dell poweredge 1960 iii and my poweredge 2950 ii so i don't think that's the problem.
  10. im using a q700 and a asus pk5e-wifi and i was able to get 3.5ghz. i recomend using this lga775/771 overclocking guide: you can't increase tha BLK on non extreme core2s, how you overclock them is by raising the bus speed.
  11. Is the battery inflated? I would not charge it until you are 100% the battery is not inflated because it might burst into flames and get acid everywhere,
  12. You could do what i do. i use a program called speedfan which lets me set a fan curve at a full 0-100% range and you can set different fans to ramp up when other components heat up like your graphics card, motherboard, or even your hard drives.
  13. Is the games set to full screen or windowed borderless? also i have triple monitors and some games just don't lock the mouse to the game.
  14. To the people complain about the price: Intel charges alot for the license to use the full thunderbolt speed which is probably being passed down to you. Without the license the device will be limited to 10Gbps (for thunderbolt2 I'm not sure what it is for tb3) which in something like a graphics card dock being limited to TB1 speeds can have a 30-50% performance hit.
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