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Denned

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  1. No Linus, it's not normal to have your GPU block destroyed after just 2,5 years. Just like it wasn't normal with your previous block, even if it wasn't as destroyed. If you stopped using tab water and stopped spitting into your loop, then your blocks would be fine. You're a terrible advocate for watercooling.
  2. Start with Cisco CCNA. Read the books, take the cert. Use CBT Nuggets or INE in addition to the books if needed. Even if you don't end up working with Cisco equipment. The learning material and certifications is much higher quality, and often more desired compared with certs from other vendors. Learning Python will also be a huge plus, and needed if Cisco Devnet sounds interresting to you.
  3. Monitors like the CHG90 supports picture by picture / picture in picture, if that's what you're after.
  4. They should probably move on from the past, before trying to server ties with it.
  5. If you wanted to disassemble the laptop, you could probably find some wierd adapter cables for the monitor and keyboard ribbons. Otherwise it's most likely a no. Check out Parsec for game streaming, if you havn't though.
  6. There's free DNS services like Cloudflare, but you would still need a domain name. Payed ones doesn't cost a lot, otherwise there's free alternatives like .tk But you don't actually need all that, if you're just want to set it up and try to get it working. You can just use a local domain with a local DNS server and set up your Exchange server with that. Now obviously it wont work outside your network. But you would be able set it up, and get it working with PC / mail clients on your local network.
  7. Your baby probably didn't sleep because it's a new born baby, and not because of your WIFI arrangement.
  8. You need both. And if you only have one single 8 pin, you should absolutly buy a better PSU.
  9. Depending on the ISP, the 4g network is probably just heavily NAT'ed in your country. Meaning the websites see a lot of traffic from the same IP. So to prevent spam / DDOS attacks etc. they up the countermeasures. And some may even just block out the IP, which is why you get the "Forbidden" message. When you restart your router, is pulls a new IP, and then you can access the site again. It shouldn't mean anything security wise. People who use VPN services might have encountered the same when going to Google.
  10. I've gotten a board with the shipping label slapped onto the motherboard box itself. And that was totally fine. I wouldn't worry about it.
  11. Right. My bad. Either way.. What are you getting on wired then?
  12. You're just looking at the link speed. It doesn't actually mean you will get anywhere near that speed. Hence the reason why it's theoretical. Also I very much doubt that you're getting 400 Mbps internet. You're most likely getting 400 Mbit internet. Which equates to 50 Mbps. Well below the capabilities of your equipment. You should use speedtest.net or fast.com to gauge your performance. The router and the wireless card in it self, shouldn't be the limiting factor. However wireless pollution, range and penetration will limit the performance.
  13. No way. Double that and you can get a LG27UL500 which is probably just about the cheapest 4k 27" monitor. Also 27" 4k is ridicules. Suggest 1440p instead.
  14. The only way is with a proff of purchase and then via Apple. I probably have about 30 iPads at work, because they're locked and the receipt have been lost.
  15. Intel 9260 is an AC card and AX200 as the name suggests is an AX / WIFI6 card. The AX200 only costs slightly more, so I don't see any reason not to go for that since it's newer and better. HOWEVER I've just upgraded my desktop machines with AX200's and I noticed that alot of the listings on Ebay mentioned the cards not working in Lenovo Thinkpad laptops. Like in this listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WiFi-6-AX200-AX200NGW-Wireless-802-11ax-2-4Gbps-WiFi-Bluetooth-5-0-Wireless-Card/392290846941?hash=item5b565b48dd:g:HI0AAOSwp0ZebHNq However I also know that some people have bought the card from that listing and they've worked without problems in their T and X series Thinkpads. So if you want the AX card you probably need to Google around to see if anyone have tried it, or buy the AC card if you just want it to work.
  16. https://oldschool.runescape.wiki/w/Recipe_for_Disaster/Freeing_Evil_Dave It's basically like the game Mastermind. Like it says, you got the right amount of one color. Meaning you need to guess which one is correct, and then alter the amount of the other colors. I think you could just test a single color and then find the result that way.
  17. There's a general problem with stuttering in csgo right now.
  18. Depends on what you game. I have both those monitors, althought I have the Asus version of the Acer. But I play competetive games on the 27" and everything else on the DW3418DW. Overall the Dell is so much more immersive. But if you're playing competitive games, the higher HZ and the smaller size of the Acer is better. Anything else, I'd say the Dell.
  19. No reason to wait for Intel 10th gen. Wait for Ryzen 5 if you want to wait for something. 10th gen Intel is going to be super lack luster compared with Ryzen 5th gen. Still PCI-E 3, DDR4 compared with PCI-E 5 and DDR5 for Ryzen.. Supposedly.. The 3950x is only better than 9900k in applications that really benefit from many cores. They perform about the same in games. So if you rely on it for work, or if money is no object. Then pick the 3950x. If you want to be "sensible" then pick the 9900k, since it's that much cheaper.
  20. Open run and type "control userpasswords2" without the "" obviously. Then you can tick the option to allow users to login without password. But it'll still ask for password when using remote desktop, local fileshare and so on.
  21. That's completely irrelevant. You're missing the point of doing it with air. We're not testing a loop with air because 'part are rated for x amount of pressure.' We are testing with high pressure to make sure the loop is completely air tight. And higher pressure is just going to make it easier to see if it's leaking. If you manage to create a loop where air wont escape, then you can be 99,9% certain that water wont escape. If you're just throwing a loop together, then you can't actually be sure that there's no slow leaks. But with air if it isn't leaking, then you can leak test a system in like 15 minutes. Instead of running the loop for x amount of hours while crossing your fingers. It's going to make sure the o-ring sets in correctly. You can also wiggle about the tubing to see if that causes the pressure to drop. Or use plugs to isolate areas of the loop if your blocks turn out not to be leaking.
  22. Try to wet your orings before installing both tubes and the fittings themselves. What happens if you test it with 0,75 or even 1 bar pressure?
  23. Does it continue to lose air over time, or is it just that single small drop?
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