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About leonardow9
- Birthday Nov 04, 2002
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CPU
Core i5 4440@3.10 Ghz
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Motherboard
Gigabyte
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RAM
16gb
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GPU
GTX 960 4gb- cos textures
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Storage
1TB WD BLACK
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PSU
Hx750i
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PHILIPS 21.5 inch @60hz, Acer predator 3d @100 hz
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Stock cooling
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Madcatz Cyborg v7
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Madcatz MMO7
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g933
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Windows 10
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Yup, a little google shows there has been hacks in the past. What infuriates me is that these storage boxes are advertised as user friendly or home based solutions yet are riddled with exploits and require knowledge rivalling someone who has studied CS, Networks and IT.
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Apologies in advance if this is formatted wrong but the community should know about this. Summary In short there is an ongoing global Ransomware attack affecting QNAP devices using a remote access exploit. Files are being are encrypted via password protected 7-Zip Files. Quotes My thoughts More posting this as a PSA style post since there will be people affected such as a person who I was beta-testing for. You can find there thoughts here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_4p68lDWfA (Language warning as he is less than happy) In short they are far from impressed that this was first an exploit in the first place and that his NAS was internet facing without his knowledge. Sources https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/massive-qlocker-ransomware-attack-uses-7zip-to-encrypt-qnap-devices/
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Just tried with no change Thanks for the reply however noise 2.mp3
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Hi, I am getting a lot of background noise in my recordings which has resulted in me not being able to fully use my mic live for voice chats, however audacity is fine when I've used noise reduction. Is this my room being unsuitable to record in or is this a hardware issue. Hardware: Blue Yeti Pro Alesis Multimix 4fx Any help would be appreciated. noise.mp3
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Just wondering if my current motherboard (GA-H81M-DS2V) is compatible with a m.2 drive (samsung 960 evo) using a pcie to m.2
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Im looking at changing architectures, might sell current system to my brother... Don't need a igpu as a discrete gpu. Thankfully Intel are just being annoying as its affecting their profits, like it will, amd hasn't released a brand new architecture in 5 years making intel the go to. Allowing them to increase prices because people need new desktop cpus
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To be honest in the UK I can get a xeon for the price of a i5- similarly clocked, personally a great deal, I don't overclock as I have a non k haswell cpu at the moment, nor do I intend to buy a overclockable chip.
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However Linus said it is upto manufactures to implement unofficial support
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According to Linus on Intel cpu guide 2016 it is up to manufacturers to implement xeon support on z170 boards, has anyone found any compatible boards in particular asus.
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OVERCLOOCK i7 6700 NOT K POSSIBLE?
leonardow9 replied to L0CCD0GG's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Depends on your motherboards bios as there was a error that allowed non k edition skus to be overclocked but I know intel is planning to stop this. -
2 xeon E5 2640 or an I-7 6700k
leonardow9 replied to Pappdich's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Don't bother with going duel socket as windows server starts at £300 for windows server 2012r2 which is required for duel socket configs. 6700k for gaming- 11 replies
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or the sensor is dead
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2 xeon E5 2640 or an I-7 6700k
leonardow9 replied to Pappdich's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
No as i dont think you can do that and they are different chipsets (lga----) however you could have 2 computers- 11 replies
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2 xeon E5 2640 or an I-7 6700k
leonardow9 replied to Pappdich's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
depends on what you value most vm & serer/video editing or gaming, a 6700k would render videos ok and if its gpu accelerated, all the better- 11 replies
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true- meant 6600k -i'm one of the few who know what alot of the intel skus mean