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astranger200

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  1. buy the most recent and high end cisco switch you can afford. do yourself a favour and get a good USB to serial
  2. the most important part is the VRMs. pick whichever board has the best VRMs for the price point you are looking at
  3. set the speed manually to 2933, the Dram voltage to 1.35 and the CAS timing to 15 and you should be golden
  4. honestly mate your best bet is to try and pick up a cheap 4th gen i5/i7 and board for say $150-200 and spend the rest on the best gpu you can get second hand (say a 1070)
  5. Howdy all. At home I have a server running windows server 2016 responsible for file sharing, hosting VMs and baing an active directory. Problem being that my W10 PC refuses to join the domain, stating network path cannot be found. I have tried pinging the server and am able to no issues (FWIW the server address is 10.1.1.105). If I type an incorrect domain name it also states that the domain doesnt exist, so the client PC can tell that the domain does exist. I can also see the server fine from the client as per below any ideas?
  6. for that kind of budget air cooling is the way to go. Pick up a big cooler from noctua (d14 or d15) or be-quiet and you will be set and sorted.
  7. also that board you have there has non standard connectors. looks like a z800 board. it will be more or less unusable inm a normal computer with a normal psu.
  8. its going to bottleneck due to the relatively low IPC. you are better off trying to find a nice single socket x58 board and overclock the shit out of one of those chips. with a decent air cooler 4.5ghz should be achievable
  9. wash it all with water then let it dry for a good few days
  10. while you can get half height ones they arent single slot. sorry to say mate but its really just not something practical
  11. hdmi to dvi wont work, as it needs to be dvi-d. try this: https://www.4cabling.com.au/1m-displayport-male-to-dvi-d-male-cable-black.html?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQjwkIzlBRDzARIsABgXqV9IuIsPC0Exu0_WUp8yxa1KjiYo2olAT8CJS_U5I2j4d-vZQvTSttUaAuWXEALw_wcB
  12. raspberry Pi for sure. programing can be done in a few different ways but they are cheap as hell and there is plenty of help and tutorials about, while being way more powerful than an arduino
  13. It appears to have no errors but thats a hell of a lot of power on hours for a consumer drive. Its not critical but if you financially are able to, I would look at replacing it.
  14. https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/ Run this ^. if it shows up as good, 99% of the time it is fine. if it shows up as caution or bad the drive is cactus and all data should be pulled off as soon as possible. If you are worried back the data up to somewhere else. you can never be cautious enough with HDDs
  15. seems like it could be either ram or memory controller/board slots. Do you have any other ram accessable to you? if so try that stuff and see if the problem persists.
  16. try dissabling PWM fan control. also check you plugged your fan into the CPU fan header
  17. First thing I would do would be monitor tempteratures. check that they aren't too hot (85+c). If its not that I would probably then run DDU. If still not fixed I would probably be looking at the PSU, especially if it is a few years old.
  18. I would go the i5 and 1060 but upgrade to 16gb ram. if you cant afford both then get the i5 and 8gb and upgrade in the future
  19. yeah so long as you buy the same stuff in the future you will be fine
  20. probably better off flipping it for a proffit and using the extra money to buy a 4770k
  21. I take it thats the one with the i5 7400. what connectors does the psu use to attach to the motherboard? it has a 180w psu which is very limiting. something like a gt 1030 or gtx 1050 will probably work but if you want something more powerful a new psu would be needed. if the board uses a 24 pin and a 4pin for cpu power, you can replace the psu as as far as I can tell its a standard atx. a decent 500w psu would let you use most gpus. you can also upgrade ram, cpu and ssd if you like
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