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alexnt got a reaction from Ryker Robb in HDD case 3.5"
I will get a red plus which is cmr type. Thankfully, I have several wd drives for many years and never had any type of issue. Do you recommend any case for my scenario?
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alexnt got a reaction from Mark Kaine in I have Samsung 870 Evo 250gb SATAIII ssd but my sequential write speed is low
I have suddenly the same problem on my 870 Evo.It was ok a couple of weeks ago.
I have also a 860 and a 850 and write speed is fine.
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alexnt reacted to jaslion in HELP ME CHOOSE MOTHERBOARD FOR RTX 3090 SLI
You do know that multi gpu is like dead dead right? There's hardly a handful of games that even support it. None of the games that are coming out seem to have support for it even.
The asrock x570 taichi board seems to do the trick tho. Again sli is dead so really no point in getting a second card.
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alexnt reacted to Applefreak in Displayport cable
That is an adapter cable, most likely for a laptop's smaller mini display port connector. It can only be used one way. If you have 2 devices that need a normal HDMI port, look for a HDMI to HDMI cable, which most of them actually are. The cable you have selected here would be called an adapter because it connects different types of connectors.
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alexnt got a reaction from Ben17 in Help with file sharing
You can create a shared folder on one of your machines to access from the other one. Then you have to create a ddns account with port forward rule to access it outside of your house. The pc with the folder must be powered on to access it when you are away.
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alexnt reacted to manikyath in Same set of portforwarding rules for 2 IPs
these two ports are together with 21 and 22 and a few others in a group of ports that essentially get "attacks" so regularly that its best to express them in "amount of attempts per day", the great majority of which is just bots going trough the entire range finding IP addresses with *something* on these ports, and if they tell you to forward it, chances are that means they have *something* on those ports, at which point if you get hoovered up, chances are you can expect "further investigation" by something smarter than a bot in the future. it's not a guarantee for malicious attacks, but it's certainly not a safe thing to do.
essentially, it's like having unsafe sexual intercourse with random people in the park, i'm not saying you will get an STD from it, but you'd be naive to think there's not a notable chance that you will eventually pick something up.
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alexnt got a reaction from dalekphalm in Same set of portforwarding rules for 2 IPs
Not yet but I'm going to.
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alexnt got a reaction from xAcid9 in What is happening?
Uninstalled with gpu tweak uninstaller and went back to previous version and it seems to be ok now.
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alexnt reacted to target51 in Malware!!!!!
Have you tried navigating to the location of the malicious files and manually deleting them? Also try pressing (Windows Key)+R and typing in msconfig, Windows 10 has this in task manager. Look at start up, is there anything you don't recognize? If so disable it (This will require a reboot). But before you reboot, set up your AV to run a scan on boot this could help us kill the malware prior to it locking the processes. Look up malware analysis pieces online e.g. http://vms.drweb-av.de/virus/?i=3764676
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alexnt reacted to Justin_ in Hybrid ssd-hdd
Nope that is the right thing to do, just treat it as a normal hdd
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alexnt reacted to Oshino Shinobu in Hybrid ssd-hdd
Doesn't sound like it. Hybrid drives work fine with just 1 or multiple partitions.
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alexnt got a reaction from TheMidnightNarwhal in Forgot windows 10 password
Did it with hirens in mini xp mode!
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alexnt got a reaction from airdeano in Stress tests and adaptive mode voltage
Thank you for the reply! I have one more question. Can you give me your opinion on my post above?
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alexnt reacted to airdeano in Stress tests and adaptive mode voltage
do not stress test in adaptive mode. the extra voltages associated with adaptive
mode will create higher than expected temperatures, excessive over-voltage
and just not good practices. use of p95 is fine, but using the right variables:
another free utility is intel XTU. ability to change the modes in OS to verify tests.
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alexnt reacted to Tytan64 in Overclocking i5 4690k
No, I didn't really.
But I played around with it and did some benchmarking!
I changed to cache ratio from 39 to every possible configuration up to 45 while running 4.0GHz, 4.5GHz and 4.7GHz and I couldn't even see differences in Cinebench 15.
Gaming wasn't affected either.
So I will just let it untouched. Maybe that's something more important for CPUs with more cores and more cache.
I hope this helps you =)
4.0GHz at 1.100V
4.5GHz at 1.200V
4.7GHz at 1.300V
I will use the 4.5GHz profile in the winter and the modest 4.0GHz profile in the summer
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alexnt got a reaction from Tytan64 in Overclocking i5 4690k
i5 4690k
sabertooth z97
16gb 1866
cpu ratio: 47(synced)@1.2V
dram:2000mhz auto voltage
I set cpu:dram ratio to 100:100(1:1) but cpuz shows 1:10. Why??
What min/max cpu cache should I set at 47 cpu core ratio and what voltage? At this moment cache and its voltage is auto.
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alexnt got a reaction from oskarha in 5 long beeps
I saw this but it is described as "short" beeps in the website. I think that in my case the beeps are long.
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alexnt reacted to TetraSky in Firefox issue?
Like GoodBytes said, just delete the remnant using ccleaner. This is just a registry issue, you don't actually have both versions installed.
Chances are, running the Registry cleaner of ccleaner, would also get rid of it.
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alexnt reacted to GoodBytes in Firefox issue?
The issue is Firefox setup. It doesn't remove the old item in the registry. You can safely ignore it. Or you can use CCleaner to DELETE (not uninstall) the old version from the Programs & Features panel.
This issue was there for the longest time. I recall seeing it since Firefox 3.
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alexnt got a reaction from Altecice in windows 7 digital signatures problem!
I searched the site where I downloaded the specific iso and I found out that a lot of people have the same problem.
Thank you all for your time.
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alexnt reacted to Altecice in windows 7 digital signatures problem!
Well they are usually called Debugging/Checked ISO's, you can read about them here - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff543457(v=vs.85).aspx