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JBelthoff

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Somewhere in New Jersey!
  • Occupation
    Computer Programmer

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-5820K @ 4.6 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99-E WS
  • RAM
    32GB Crucial DDR4 2133
  • GPU
    AMD Firepro W5100
  • Case
    Corsair 750D
  • Storage
    Intel PCIE 750 & Samsung 850 Pro 512
  • PSU
    Corsair HX850i
  • Display(s)
    Asus PA248
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Microsoft
  • Mouse
    Microsoft
  • Sound
    Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
  1. Hi folks, I have 3 chassis fans that have been tuned with Asus Fan XPert 3. After running the auto tuning it sets my bottom fans for auto-stop. And because my cpu is generally cool, the fans hardly ever runs. I would like all fans to run, although at low speed, but I can't seem to get it to do this unless I manually reconfigure the auto-stop feature after tuning. Is there anyway to tell fan tuning to NOT set a fan for auto stop before the tuning? Thanks, jb
  2. The Replace Function has a start point and count parameter that you can call in the string to remove it it's there and do nothing if it's not. See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bt3szac5%28v=vs.90%29.aspx
  3. Well, my temps normally stay in the 30's during normal use. During stress testing they go up into the low 60's but my fans are not pushing very hard. Turning the fans up can bring the stress temps back down in the low to mid 50's if I have the cpu fans running at full speed. So, I am looking to know what is the max I should look for during a stress test I guess...
  4. Yeah, my temps are in the low 60 degree range. Something to consider when I play this weekend. Thanks Vlad!
  5. Linus said you should keep it under 1.3 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj4ixZE7EWo I have read other forums posts saying the same. I take it you disagree?
  6. Well that's comforting.... I may have to go into the UEFI and play around a bit to see how low I can get that voltage. I have the next 4 days off from work to play with this...
  7. So, what would be the maximum that I should be looking for?
  8. I just used the ASUS 5 way optimization and got a stable overclock of 4.6GHz with a core voltage of 1.314. http://valid.canardpc.com/v5v57w I have read that the core voltage should be kept under 1.3 volts and wonder if anyone could enlighten me with some of your wisdom on this issue as I don't want to damage my chip. Thank in advance! jb
  9. What exactly is the NAS server supposed to do? A Web Server, File Share, etc...?
  10. It depends on the protcol that you want to use to connect. But first you need to open a port on the router, then forward that port to the local IP of the NAS server. That should do it. Of course I am assuming that your subdomain is on the public IP addresses.
  11. Yeah that would be nice for it to be M.2 x4. No need to use up an M.2 slot for a Sata 3 drive...
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