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slanensis reacted to WereCatf in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!
I just wanna know how to make use of the P106 under Linux.
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slanensis got a reaction from Vx0x in Too long boot up times
What the problem is discussing. But what are you? Let that seep in you.
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slanensis reacted to Princess Luna in 34 vs 29inch Ultrawide?
Greetings mate, I'm an ultrawide enthusiastic myself, I have had plenty of these monitos and I believe I can advise you fairly:
25 inches is a no-go whatever you do, the screen size is too small for the resolution and it looks awful.
29 inches is the 2560x1080p resolution sweetest spot, pixel density is perfect, it looks awesome and often is a great deal to have some of both worlds (resolution vs refresh rate) the best cost benefice product in this lines is the LG 29UM68-P and its variants, 2560x1080p running at smooth 80hz and should you have an AMD card you can benefit from FreeSync, even though out of experience Fast Sync on 80hz is very smooth as well.
34inches is the 3440x1440p resolution sweetest spot, just as its little brother this is where pixel density is at its finest, the most luxury for certain, however you might find 34 inches monitors featuring the 2560x1080p resolution - DO NOT buy those as they have terrible pixelation, remember our issue before with 25 inches being just too damn small to make sense? well now it is the opposite it is too damn big of a screen size.
I hope this clarifies to you enough, if you have lots of money and wish the best 34 inches 3440x1440p it is, if you're on a budget but still want a very good ultrawide experience 29 inches 2560x1080p it is.
Avoid 34 inches 2560x1080p and 25 inches monitors at all cost as they are extremely terrible in comparison.
Cheers!
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slanensis reacted to brwainer in TP-Link Powerlines
That may plug into a power outlet, but it doesn't use powerline for communication. It uses wireless for both connecting to your router, and for making a new wireless network. If you want a device that uses powerline to connect to your existing powerline hardware, look at the TL-WPA4220 and TL-WPA4530. I don't think they make powerline wireless that also has a passthrough power outlet, but I may have just not found one yet.
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slanensis reacted to CPotter in LTX 2017 Meetup Announcement
Hey Everyone!
We're proud to announce LTX 2017 - a meetup, convention, and tech themed carnival all crammed into one event. It's going to be held on July 29th, 11am - 5pm, in the arena bowl at the Langley Events Centre, here in Langley, BC, Canada.
The LMG team is pulling out all the stops to create the world's first ever Tech CON-ival: a fun, family friendly hodge-podge of games, exhibits, and socializing. Mind-splitting prizes are on the line, and the LMG staff will be lurking about, rocking you at the Case Toss, wrecking you at CS GO and pretending they don't know you at the Socks & Sandals photobooth.
The goal is to have interactive tech themed booths, silent auction, activities, on stage un-boxings and panels, and of course a good old fashioned meetup.
I'll update this post soon to include a "FAQ" section, but for now feel free to ask any questions that you have. You can get a hold of me either through here or on Twitter @colton_potter.
We hope to see some of you there!
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE -> http://www.ticketrocket.co/event/details/97246/ltx-2017
*1100 Tickets Available*
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slanensis reacted to Daniel644 in Dell Inspiron Gaming 15 7567 (2017)
Video Idea, Wet laptop recovery part 3? lets see how many dells survive
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slanensis reacted to goodtofufriday in Chinese site shows extensive benchmarks results of AMD Ryzen
Source: http://valid.x86.fr/bench/rjmzdu/1
We don't know What sort of cooling this validated result was using, but it is rather promising. I'm still holding out for some 1800x benches on the x300 chipset personally.
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slanensis reacted to 3 Lions in First Image of Galaxy S8 [LEAKS]
The S8 also comes with a new mode.
Explosive mode.
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slanensis reacted to evoloan in Raspberry Pi - Information Display
RASPBERRY PI - INFORMATION DISPLAY
I thought ill show off my first project with the raspberry pi.
Items:
Dell 1901FT - Screen (Was Collecting dust in the addict) 0 $
1,5 m of steel wire - thin. (Had some left from hanging pictures) 0 $
Raspberry Pi - 40$
2 screws - Philips head - 0 $
1 old micro usb cord - 0 $
1 usb phone charger - 0 $
1 DVI to HDMI - I stole one from my brother that he had laying around. 0 $
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1. Started removing the bezel and stand from the Dell monitor.
2. Screwed off two of the USB ports from the screen. And secured the raspberry on the back of the monitor using those screw holes.
3. Used the steel wire from the old stand bracket that was on the back of the screen.
4. Connected all the cables and installed the microSD card with NOOBs on it.
5. Once connected I went in to the terminal and followed the setup provided by http://dakboard.com/blog/diy-wall-display/.
6. When all the lines where implemented in the terminal a simple reboot and I was all set.
7. Used my power tool to implement two screws in the wall and then I just hanged the monitor up connected the power and Voila! Simple.
It displays Calendar, Weather, Time and Date, And RSS-Feed from local news, and To-Do Lists. And for only 40 $ I think its super fun project to do.
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slanensis got a reaction from NumLock21 in What is going to happen if I put a RAM module with more mHz that the motherboard supports?
Okay, thanks for the help!
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slanensis reacted to spellmanuk in What is going to happen if I put a RAM module with more mHz that the motherboard supports?
its all down to the individual motherboard with things like that so i couldn't say sorry
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slanensis got a reaction from Sakkura in What is going to happen if I put a RAM module with more mHz that the motherboard supports?
Ok, thanks!
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slanensis got a reaction from Superb_Assassin in New Member Frost PC Build :)
What a way to enter a forum. Glad to have you here!
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slanensis reacted to Alaa in Biggest Bottleneck youve seen/created/imagined
Charging a device via a computer's USB port
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slanensis got a reaction from Mikensan in Cloning 60GB drive to 240GB drive creates 120 gb recovery partition with Acronis
Too late, I fixed it by doing the cloning through the liveusb version.
But I have another problem. My PC now bootloops. I have wasted a good 6 hours on fixing it and I still dont know what to do.
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slanensis got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in PC Stuck in bootloop after SSD installation! HELP pleasee!
OH GOD I AM SUCH A NOOOOOB! I had cleared the cmos and i hadnt tried to boot without the ssd.
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slanensis got a reaction from Mikensan in Cloning 60GB drive to 240GB drive creates 120 gb recovery partition with Acronis
Nevermind, ckearing CMOS fixed it. Thanks for helping!!
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slanensis got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in PC Stuck in bootloop after SSD installation! HELP pleasee!
Problem is resolved, thanks for the help! I was in a real hurry and my mind was just blacked out. Actually typing this reply from the PC talked about. Thanks again!
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slanensis reacted to patrick3027 in Anandtech Pixel XL review
Disclaimer: this is not going to be an objective summary of Anandtech's article, so go read it here : http://www.anandtech.com/show/10753/the-google-pixel-xl-review
I'm not gonna bother saying what I think of the phone, I think my opinion on the phone is clear from the highlighted parts.
It's a great time to be a Oneplus owner.