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WPanayides

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About WPanayides

  • Birthday Nov 08, 1985

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    @wpanayides

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Johannesburg
  • Interests
    EVE Online, Watercooling, 3D Animation, Development
  • Occupation
    3d Animator

System

  • CPU
    i7 920 @ 4Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Foxconn Flamingblade GTi
  • RAM
    12Gb Corsair Vengence
  • GPU
    MSI 7950 3Gb TwinFrozer
  • Case
    Coolermaster Storm Trooper
  • Storage
    1x1Tb Seagate, 1x1.5Tb Seagate , 2x 2Tb Seagate, 2x400Gb Seagate
  • PSU
    900w Huntkey X7
  • Display(s)
    24" Samsung, 23"Acer, 23" Dell running Eyefinity @ 5760x1080_60Hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Microsoft Reclusa
  • Mouse
    RAT 7 6400dpi
  • Sound
    JVC Home Theatre 7.2
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 64-bit

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  1. Imo all gpu's are crap when the drivers for windows 10 are so unstable.. Might as well revert to my Matrox Parhelia on card that ever worked flawlessly
  2. But its the latest mobos with latest cpu and gpus on win10 64
  3. Ya its wierd it is fine idling and from sleep but given various tasks from ie to gaming it will lock up randomly sometimes from 5 minutes to 2 days
  4. Hey guys / girls, I recently built a friend a system with windows 10 64bit and they are getting hard system locks, no num lock light etc no blue screen of death, any ideas, i already disabled XMP profiles and no change Rig: MSI PCMATE Z170 i5 6600k 1x 8Gb Kinston Fury R9 270x Gigabyte Windforce 2Tb Seagate HDD 550w 80+ gold coolermaster PSU Any ideas
  5. Sorry bud ain't no other way for Eyefinity, but yeah get an ACTIVE Display Port to DVI adaptor, PLEASE don't order a passive it doesn't work, I have made that mistake, only ACTIVE adaptors work. Also on a Side note i use DVI, HDMI, and DP
  6. So then how do you get a Packet Flood to occur for DDOS to be successful now days?
  7. Really, I would have thought PING Flooding still works, and is there a way to block it ?
  8. Rofl find out his IP got to Command Prompt and type PING and DDOS his a*&ss back hey if you cant beat him irritate him too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_of_death https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ping_flood I know a firewall will not do anything, its supposed to be a sarcastic remark as everyone was saying beat him up...
  9. Hmmm you can just unplug his machine and chuck it in the pool, while its underwater it doesnt DDOS very well, or you can beat him up, steal his girlfriend, or Turn on a Firewall
  10. I completely agree with Eniqmatic you almost need atleast 1x 10Gb Nic imo 1per user thats using it for pro-res (so 2x 10Gb Nic in this case), and i would personally go for something with a raid card in, like RAID 5, 6 or 10 if you have the HDD's and then yeah a High Speed Cache Disk in the Workstation would probally be what i would do so like a 250 or 512Gb SSD / PCIex M.2 card or something in each workstation to cache locally as apposed to across the network the whole time there by freeing up the 10 / 20Gbps of throughput for users to pre-cache on-demand as apposed to working directly on the NAS, might take 5 minutes to pull the file but then you have 0 Network delay once its on the local SSD / PCIex / m.2
  11. Why oh why LTT ::: Need to buy another 2Tb now, sitting on 9.67TB :-/ Love you guys and gals
  12. I personally prefer Windows for a server, because you can always use low level components, and get away with a decent server, i know the FreeNAS servers require very very large amounts of RAM compared to say a Windows Server, plus you can host a plethora of other servers on that server then such as, MySQL, Apache, Mercury, IIS Servers and many others. If your a small company you might want to get a static IP and then have the freedom to setup a VPN and you can access your Server anywhere in the world, the benefits of Windows and just a NTFS file system for me make sense as my main rig and slaves all run Windows Natively... So there is my 2 cents GLWSearch
  13. Hey guys im wondering if anyone can help me im trying to setup a ts3 server which is installed and i can connect via local ip. but im trying to tunnel it through a DLink 2750u router using DlinkDDNS but cant see it i've tried everything i have manually set the server machine to the DMZ that didnt work i have tried Port forwarding ports 9788, 10011, 30011, this machine i also want to setup a XAMPP server to host a gaming website.. Server Machine is a P4 3.2Ghz, 1gb ram on a intel server board. running Windows Vista 32bit Client Machine is a i7 920 4.0Ghz 12Gb Ram on a flaming blade gti running Windows 8.1 64bit both are connected via the DLink 2750u router and my android phone My android phone can connect to the ts3 server when running on the Wifi but fails when running on its own 3g connection [My external test device]
  14. Yup i actuaclly used this one many a moon ago.. http://www.overclock.net/t/538439/guide-to-overclocking-the-core-i7-920-or-930-to-4-0ghz but i think is a Memory / Northbridge thats dying from heat as the northbridge heatsink gets well into the 70 +centigrade range
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