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nmhammer2

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    intel 4700HQ
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  1. The drives I have are sata based. I made sure that before hand.
  2. well i think there is another board called banana board m2u that has gigabit and once usb 3.0 is introduced to these types of boards a swap should be very easy.
  3. well according to this site you can force it. I don't have the pi to test this out. what do you think about direct play/stream.
  4. So awhile back i acquired a dell poweredge server with a couple of drives in it. After messing with the server, i got rid of it due to age and cost or running it, but i kept the drives. Watching Linus do his storage servers, I got to wanting one too. But everything is out of budget for me. I started thinking of ideas and put together this Frankenstien's monster. By using a U3eS-RM from DATOptic Inc (A hardware usb raid controller) a raspberry pi 3 with plex or open media vault and those enterprise level drives. If I made an enclosure for the dives that is only big enough to hold the drives and small power supply then place pi and controller on top; I could make a small form form factor and potentially low power NAS. I wanted to get other opinions on the idea
  5. I didn't think it was real but when we first got it it had a 75hz refresh rate but the documentation said it only did 60hz
  6. So you think it's it's up sampling. The gui elements do get smaller in 4k
  7. Hey my gf has a asus ms vs278Q-P on a sapphire nitro 380 connected via display port. After the newest round of updates from amd the monitor lost its 1080p 75hz profile and gained a 4k 60hz profile. To verify if it was 4k I went to several check your resolution sites the said 1440p. Then went to team fortress to see if it picked up the 4k resolution and it did. My question is is this really 4k or is the gpu up sampling 1080p.
  8. done that already. could it maybe the windows drivers.
  9. I'm having trouble with my current setup. I have a 27 asus monitor hooked up via displayport then a smaller procscan tv hooked via a dvi to hdmi cord. the gpu is a sapphire 380 series nitro card. I have no overclocks on the card. what happens is when I'm away for a bit the asus monitor switches to 800x600 or some weird resolution like that. but the tv is still 1080p. one way to fix it is to turn on super resolution in the amd settings or if that don't work I unplug the dp cable and it goes back to 1080p. I've gone to the adapter setting to find the 1080p mode and change it but 1080 is not listed.
  10. I have a 27" asus monitor that has displayport, vga, and HDMI. Out of the blue my monitor starts to flip out it connects then disconnects from the computer I thought it was the mini displayport to diaplayport cable that I had that was the issue. Got a new cable and still doesn't work. tried my other monitor's displayport and it works fine. I don't whats wrong help.
  11. I have and 24" 1920*1200 and two 20" 1680*1050 and the don't match up. I was wondering if there was a way to bridge this gaps to i can stay on the top on the 24" and it follow the bridge to the 20" smoothly.
  12. I've just misplaced the one but i have only those two that are higher capacity.
  13. I don't know but when i built my second computer i had to send back the ram, the motherboard, and the psu (x2). so don't get frustrated.
  14. i need it for solidworks/catia files and stuff for my computer integrated manufacturing class. I just lost my only 32, my 16 is running ubuntu right now and the rest are 8, I need the capacity not the speeds really. sandisks make the computers in the manufacturing labs crash 80% of the time.
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