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terrahertz

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  1. Considering you can join with Localhost, there is a very strong indication that something is blocking that or a port is not forwarded correctly. Also I have not much experience in setting up TS3 servers but why is it listening on 0.0.0.0:9987

    I  have no idea.. the last time i set one of these up was 2 years ago and it just worked...

     

    Edit - I saw some people with similar problems that said that their ISP was blocking UDP access but other servers just work...

  2. I am quite sure i portforwarded  everything correctly on my router and that i have the correct wan ip but the only way i can connect is through localhost. Here are a few screenshots and the logs of the server and client. I am running Windows 10 pro 64-bit on my main pc while windows 8.1 pro 64-bit on the server pc. Hope its ok if i blacked out the ip... I also dont know why it says windows 7 on server log and windows 8 on client log. My router is the linksys wrt120n

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  3. welp, worst case scenario the old PSU took the mobo and/or CPU with him when it died. that would definitely suck!

    so do you have any other internals you can test it with? i doubt anybody has just piles of old hardare laying around tough :P

    To be honest i still have an old gpu lying around but the reason i posted this topic was to see if anyone had an idea so I wouldn't have to troubleshoot to much.. It doesn't matter though because its pretty old so... Thanks anyway

  4. Recently I had a friend of my mum bring me his old pc to update from Windows XP to Windows 7 it worked fine but a few days later that the PC didn't start at all and so he brought it to me to check it out... I noticed that it was coming from the power supply as there was a burnt smell and told the guy to buy a cheap 400W power supply of ebay for €20 as the PC was old and he anyway wanted to upgrade later on... As I got the power supply and installed it, the computer switched on, fans spun and LEDs were on but it was not outputting anything to the monitor. I tried using an old crt Monitor that I had lying around.. still nothing. Not exactly sure as to what is in it but I know it is an AMD cpu, an nvidia geforce card and 2gb of ddr2 RAM. Even though he decided to buy a laptop and told me to keep it for spare parts, I would still like to know what happened. Does anyone have an idea??? Thanks :)

  5. No it is the clock the gpu automatically clocks its self at when more performance is needed... so it starts of at 1149mhz and it will overclock its self automatically up to 1279mhz for better performance.

     

    You can overclock the gpu all you want as long as you provide enough cooling and voltage.

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