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sakibsadmanshajib

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  1. I found the BIOS settings for it. I feel so stupid to not look through the BIOS before seeking some hardware solution. Thank you the issue is solved.
  2. I have a home lab which I use to test software, host websites, docker containers, and serve media files using Jellyfin. It's an old gaming rig with the following specs: CPU: Core i7 6800K Motherboard: MSI X99A Godlike Gaming RAM: 16 GB DDR4 2666 MHz (2* 8) GPU: GT 710 PSU: Thermaltake TR2 S Series 550W I am running Ubuntu server OS. During the summer season, I am facing some extended power outages every few days in the week. I want to make sure that my server automatically turns on after power is restored. I was thinking of building an electrical module with a relay switch and connecting it to the power supply and the power switch pin in the motherboard. But I am not an electric engineer, so I am not sure if this will work. I am asking if anyone has a solution using off-the-shelf components first. If not I would love to get some directions on how to build the module. N.B.: I do have an 2000VA offline UPS, it can't provide enough backup.
  3. My internet speed is 12 Mbps up/down. But I have got a NAS in my home. I transfer video files to and from the NAS. BTW what do you think should I take the X5355 for 5-10$?
  4. Here is the specification list: CPU: Intel PDC E5700 RAM: 4 GB DDR3 Network Cards: Onboard Realtek 100Mbit (which I know works with pfSense) Intel 8492MT Pro dual network adapter* Storage: 32 GB USB stick Now, my question is will the * marked "Intel 8492MT Pro dual network adapter" work with pfsense and will my PDC E5700 able to handle gigabit speed file transfer? And should I consider buying a Xeon X5355 from ebay for 5$?
  5. Good idea. I wish I had done some brainstorming before bugging you people.
  6. They ain't replacing it for some reasons. There is not extra LED cable, There's just one pump power cable.
  7. I've a red and black color scheme. But I've bought this AIO which has a blue LED build-in it. It's the Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240. Link: http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-liquid-cooler/masterliquid-pro-240/ Is there any way I can turn that light off? I'm using electric tape to block it. But it does look good. Suggestions are appreciated.
  8. Thanks, man!! I've fixed the issue.
  9. But when I use Adaptive mode, the CPU voltage rises to 1.266V in full utilization, and reduces to just 1.239V in rest. Am I doing something wrong? I'm new to overclocking.
  10. I'm thinking of using this overclock for like everyday use. Once I heard someone say 70C is too hot for a CPUf ro daily use. Plus I'm running my CPU at 1.25V all the time. Is that Okay?
  11. Hey, I'd like to know if these temps are safe? Screenshot attached.
  12. May be I can go upto 800-900$. Will that be okay?
  13. That's not an UltraWide monitor. I'd like to have the 21:9 ratio monitors with G-Sync enabled. I can live without HDR, but G-Sync and 21:9 is a must.
  14. I can't tell yo specific numbers, but RX-480 and GTX 1060 are a little bit better in gaming. And why buy used goods, while you can buy new and better cards in the same price(I suppose).
  15. Dude, get the RX 480 or go for 1060. I'd strongly recommend not to buy used products.
  16. Hey, I was thinking of buying a new monitor. I want to have all the latest good stuffs like 1440p UltraWide (Curved is prefered) G-Sync Technology and may be HDR too. It'll be better if the panel is IPS, but other'll work if they have good viewing angle and better color gamuts too. Can you guys suggest me some of them? And if that monitor is more than 600$, then suggest me a good monitor for 600$. P.S.: I'm using a GTX 1080, so keep it in consideration. TIA
  17. Hey, I was trying to overclock my system. I set the multipliers to 41x, and the Base is kept untouched at 100 MHz. Can you guys tell if the CPU temps are okay for everyday usage? The screenshot is attached below.
  18. My MSI Motherboard had the same problems. Try downloading the latest drivers from the Manufacturers website. https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z270-GAMING-M7.html#down-driver
  19. It's lit af. Kinda similar specs to my System. I'd suggest to have a 750W PSU. Just to be on the safe side, you know. Nvidia recommends 550W for GTX 1080, so ya. It's all good.
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