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Fixing computers, gaming, programming, 3D printing
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I love to work with computers, 3D printers, 3D modeling
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A person with too many ideas and not enough time.
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 3700x
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Motherboard
ASRock B450 Fatal1ty Gaming K4
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RAM
G.Skill 32 GB 3200MHz
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GPU
MSI GTX 1660ti
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Case
Corsair Spec-01
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Storage
2x 500GB SATA SSD, 2x 2TB WD Black HDD, 4TB Seagate Ironwolf Pro HDD
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PSU
EVGA 500B
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Display(s)
Samsung S27D360
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Cooling
AMD Wraith Spire
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Keyboard
Corsair Strafe RGB MX Brown
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Mouse
Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro SE
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Sound
ATH M50x
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Laptop
Thinkpad P1 Gen 2
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Phone
Samsung Galaxy S8
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Recommendations for a Thunderbolt 2 Add-in Card?
Redsun20 replied to Redsun20's topic in Storage Devices
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Recommendations for a Thunderbolt 2 Add-in Card?
Redsun20 replied to Redsun20's topic in Storage Devices
In that case, it is highly unlikely that I will be able to find one. My current motherboard is the MSI H81M-E34 -
If it came with Windows installed, I would reinstall it. Just take the product key 1st, as you will probably need it (depends on if the laptop was manufactured with 10 by default). You can download the "media creation tool" from Microsoft here, and load the installer onto a USB drive. Then, boot to that and install windows.
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So, I have recently been given a couple Lacie external Thunderbolt drives. I would really like to use them off of strictly Thunderbolt, as well as having the ability to connect other Thunderbolt devices. I've been looking around, but just cant seem to find any PCI-E Thunderbolt 2 (yes, i mean 2, i need the the mini DisplayPort style connector) add-in cards. Are there any that you guys have had experience with, and possibly where to find them?
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If you want all the fans to be running at the same speed, you can use a PWM fan splitter, and plug that into your CPU fan header. That should be able to have set RPM's per temp range.
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You will have to contact your internet provider, they are the ones who control your IP
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Well, you aren't moving your keyboard around anywhere near as much as your mouse are you? Also, latency is generally more noticeable on a keyboard, as you are waiting for a press, not a movement. Also, running a fully mechanical keyboard on batteries doesn't seem like the easiest thing.
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They put restrictions in there for your safety, so you are putting yourself in more danger by trying to bypass them. I would not be holding on to it anyway, it is a safety to you and people around you. You are aware it has been recalled right??
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internet Every night at the stroke of midnight
Redsun20 replied to SimonsSay's topic in Troubleshooting
You need to access the router through a web browser. Give 192.168.1.1 a try It may also ask you for a username and password. The default values for TP-link routers are admin password -
internet Every night at the stroke of midnight
Redsun20 replied to SimonsSay's topic in Troubleshooting
Most routers have a built in scheduling function. At a set point, they will reset in order to maintain proper operation. You can go into the router settings and see if this is turned on. I would recommend just moving it off to a less significant time (most people are assumed to be asleep at midnight, but there are acceptations). You know what the router IP is right? -
You can try plasti-dip; just make sure to tape off everything you don't want to cover.
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OK, simple enough.All you need to do is create some folders on your HDD for you files (documents folder, movies folder). Then go to the ones on the SSD (the originals). Then right click on them and select properties. Once you get there, select location and then add the folder on the HDD. Then copy the files over, and delete them from the SSD. Note: you don't need to actually create the folders on the HDD if you are on windows 10, you can just click move. I only said that barbecue I don't know what OS you are on. If you are on windows 10, you can just hit move instead of adding a path in.
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nice card and chair vs excellent card but no chair
Redsun20 replied to orangebeaver45's topic in Peripherals
Unless you are running full on 4k at high, you don't really need a 1080. I would get the chair and 1070