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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from silencer12 in need help on intel arc   
    Guys, this is posted in the power supplies subforum, typo or not, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out what is being asked.
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    Hans Christian | Teri reacted to filpo in 5 7500f or 7 7700   
    neither of them
    try this
    PCPartPicker Part List
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor  ($354.00 @ Newegg) 
    CPU Cooler: Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE ARGB 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler  ($35.90 @ Amazon) 
    Motherboard: ASRock B650M-HDV/M.2 Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard  ($120.98 @ Newegg) 
    Memory: *Silicon Power Value Gaming 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory  ($92.97 @ Amazon) 
    Storage: *Leven JPS800 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive  ($102.99 @ Amazon) 
    Video Card: Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 7800 XT 16 GB Video Card  ($489.99 @ Newegg) 
    Case: Deepcool CC360 ARGB MicroATX Mini Tower Case  ($58.98 @ Newegg) 
    Power Supply: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply  ($78.98 @ Amazon) 
    Total: $1334.79
    Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
    *Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria
    Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-02-23 08:47 EST-0500
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Hellowpplz in need help on intel arc   
    Honestly any PSU of the non-explosive variety will be more than fine. I would personally spent just a tiny bit more and get something like a Corsair RM750, even if you do need less than 400W to run your proposed system, as it will last you a couple of builds (and most importantly, not explode on you).
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Fasauceome in Hello, i am thinking about buying RTX 4070 Ti, some people say it's good , some people not, bcs of the price idk, i want to know is it good to buy it?   
    That's exactly why they're saying it, and with good reason. This madness has to stop somewhere, and it's clearly no longer a demand issue.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Natey1 in I'm Trying to Find the right Keyboard, and Mouse... but I'm feeling kind of overwhelmed at all the options. Can someone help me out?   
    As for mice, the Logitech Lightspeed (wireless) mice are all pretty good. A whole lot of people love the G502, I personally went with the G903 since it's ambidextrous and I'm a lefty (and I love it). As for the keyboard I'd stay wired for now. You say that you like the MBP 2013 keyboard (which I understand, I didn't swap out my 2013 MBPr until it died in August 2019, lovely thing), but do you prefer a laptop style low-profile keyboard or regular full-travel desktop switches? If the latter, Kailh, Gateron and most of the other Cherry-style copies are more than fine.
     
    The type of switch is a chapter and journey in itself. With a cardioid pattern condenser you probably want to stay away from blue switches, they are very noisy. If you like the tactile response that the MBP keyboard to some degree provides, I'd go with brown switches (which are also my favorite switches). They are both tactile and mostly silent. Black and red are both linear (and silent) and fine if you like that (with different actuation force). All of these switch types are available as a choice in almost every budget mechanical keyboard. 🙂 There is a mountain of YouTube videos describing this much better than me though. 🙂
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from RafaelSoaresP in Using Bitlocker to prevent data leaks on case of ransomware?   
    Eh, it is not in anyway feasible to bruteforce a bitlocker recovery password.
     
    If the attackers are in any way interested in the data and not just the ransom, they're going to go with option one or two. Option two seems like the most likely thing to happen as well, users are notoriously stupid (even the ones that aren't). It is obviously the job of a sysadmin to minimize the risk of this happening as well as minimizing the impact a compromised client can do. Sane e-mail policies are a good start (given that you have control over your companies email infrastructure).
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Eigenvektor in Using Bitlocker to prevent data leaks on case of ransomware?   
    Eh, it is not in anyway feasible to bruteforce a bitlocker recovery password.
     
    If the attackers are in any way interested in the data and not just the ransom, they're going to go with option one or two. Option two seems like the most likely thing to happen as well, users are notoriously stupid (even the ones that aren't). It is obviously the job of a sysadmin to minimize the risk of this happening as well as minimizing the impact a compromised client can do. Sane e-mail policies are a good start (given that you have control over your companies email infrastructure).
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from LogicalDrm in open apps screen locations in windows reset after restart   
    Oh boy what I would give for everything to open on my main monitor. Anyways, have you tried the following:
     
    Move all the windows to where you want them to be Close all the windows Reboot
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Bartandroid123 in 32 RAM or 2x16 RAM   
    I'd say that a 5-10% potential increase for spending less money is pretty significant.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Enderman in 32 RAM or 2x16 RAM   
    I'd say that a 5-10% potential increase for spending less money is pretty significant.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from JTPOTATO in Raspberry Pi Zero WH Projects   
    Do you have a breadboard? If not definitely get one and some jumper cables, you'll need some resistors, LEDs etc as well to get started. 🙂
     
    If you have no experience I suggest starting out very simple following a blinking LED guide or similar, maybe putting your own spin on it once you've gotten it to work (like getting it to blink SOS in morse code or something similar). Take very good care when connecting stuff to the GPIO, it's a lot tougher on the wallet to fry a $14 Pi Zero than a $2 Arduino Uno. 🙂
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    Hans Christian | Teri reacted to Glenwing in VGA to Display port adapter not working   
    You're probably bought a DisplayPort to VGA adapter, not a VGA to DisplayPort adapter.
     
    Refer to the pinned thread please: https://linustechtips.com/topic/729232-guide-to-display-cables-adapters-v2/
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Ankh Tech in Link   
    Why do you need it to be online? It's a lot easier to help you if you are way more specific. Where are your images hosted, who needs to click this link?
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Ankh Tech in Link   
    I hope it was quite obvious that the snippet is very much only an example. 🙃
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Filingo in Need monitor recommendation   
    32" 1440p is the same PPI as 24" 1080p, so that's not going to do you much good. 27" 1440p is the sweetspot I think, but the distance from you to the monitor is important as well. If you sit too close to your monitor, the individual pixels will be more perceptible. 4K sounds good on paper, but good even somewhat affordable 4K monitors don't exist currently.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from TetraSky in Secret lab chairs 2021 release date?   
    Chairs are not like graphicscards or CPUs, they're chairs. Gaming chairs basically haven't changed the past 10 years, they're just as awful as they always have been. Buy a quality office chair instead, your back will thank you, and you will be much happier in the long run.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from dizmo in Secret lab chairs 2021 release date?   
    Chairs are not like graphicscards or CPUs, they're chairs. Gaming chairs basically haven't changed the past 10 years, they're just as awful as they always have been. Buy a quality office chair instead, your back will thank you, and you will be much happier in the long run.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Secret lab chairs 2021 release date?   
    Chairs are not like graphicscards or CPUs, they're chairs. Gaming chairs basically haven't changed the past 10 years, they're just as awful as they always have been. Buy a quality office chair instead, your back will thank you, and you will be much happier in the long run.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Marre77 in Secret lab chairs 2021 release date?   
    Chairs are not like graphicscards or CPUs, they're chairs. Gaming chairs basically haven't changed the past 10 years, they're just as awful as they always have been. Buy a quality office chair instead, your back will thank you, and you will be much happier in the long run.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from AzzaNezz in Best gaming laptop under $200?   
    I think it is fairly safe to say, that for $200 that's just not going to happen.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from FakeNSA in What Can You Get in the UK for $40K?   
    Or a reasonably new Porsche 911.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Devilish in What Can You Get in the UK for $40K?   
    Or a reasonably new Porsche 911.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from BiotechBen in What Can You Get in the UK for $40K?   
    Or a reasonably new Porsche 911.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Downkey in What Can You Get in the UK for $40K?   
    Or a reasonably new Porsche 911.
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    Hans Christian | Teri got a reaction from Ankh Tech in What Can You Get in the UK for $40K?   
    Or a reasonably new Porsche 911.
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