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AH_Jon

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About AH_Jon

  • Birthday Mar 06, 1988

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ottawa, Canada
  • Occupation
    Technician+

System

  • CPU
    i7-11700K
  • Motherboard
    MSI B650I Edge WiFi
  • RAM
    64 Gb
  • GPU
    MSI Ventus 2x RTX 3070 OC LHR
  • Case
    NZXT H210
  • Storage
    2Tb Gen 4x4, 1 Tb NVMe, 2x 1 Tb SSD
  • PSU
    NZXT C750 Gold
  • Display(s)
    MSI Optix G271CQP 27, MSI MD241PW
  • Cooling
    NZXT Kraken 360 RGB 240; GPU Stock Air, Case Stock x2 fans, AIO Stock x2 fans
  • Keyboard
    NZXT TKL
  • Mouse
    NZXT Lift
  • Sound
    Integrated
  • Operating System
    Windows 11
  • Phone
    Google Pixel 7a
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  1. Yes. On FUSE1 and SIFT, The fine powder is a slip hazard if you allow it to build up on the floor. If you do not regularly remove the built up laurolactam, you will encounter issues with prints. If you remove too much powder during the SIFT process, you will eventually have print issues as well.
  2. I just saw the LLTSTORE newsletter and wanted to congratulate the team on the new 3D Printer! The FUSE1 Printer is amazing, I have been using one at work for the past 3 years now and have been loving the processes involved, though It has been a journey traversing the many issues that came with this system. Let me just say that cleanliness is key when it comes to this printer system.
  3. When will this get fixed? I visited this forum to look up something, but the bug made me "turn-on-the-lights". -->Microsoft Edge Version 106.0.1370.52 (Official build) (64-bit)<--
  4. I don't use this forum as often as I should LOL. So apologies for the late reply since the site is not sending me notifications. Do you have a budget range and country of purchase? - Lurick Not sure on Budget just yet, still looking at pricing, Am in Canada. I think its generally all or none. If you need select devices on a VPN, you're better off setting up the VPN client on each device Id imagine - Donut417 Figured as much WiFi 6E is kinda new. While WIFi 6 has been around for a while at this point, 6E has not. So "Cheap" options are probably not really available. -Donut417 WPA3 is required for WiFi 6E as part of the spec improvements so if it's got 6E then it's WPA3 compatible. - Lurick Good to know If the ISP gateway is not being used in Bridge mode, you will have multiple layers of NAT. So just be aware. -Donut417 I assumed this was obvious It will be a bit for me to get one of these new routers as I need to replace my outdoor Security cams from the #ONStorm I just witnessed.
  5. Been trying to find reliable info on new affordable routers that both support WPA3 and 6GHz is proving to be difficult. Anyone here pickup such a router recently? I have a feeling that I will need to wait a bit longer to find one that is affordable. Ideally the Software would be easy to navigate and configure, particularly when connecting the ISP Gateway to it. Looking for something that is somewhat easy to manage other devices on the network, I frequently need to log in to temporarily restrict some users access. Setting up the DNS should be easy too; Cloudflare is pretty decent. I assume the VPN setup would be all or nothing. Are there any routers that allow you select certain devices to use the VPN? or even a unique DNS for certain devices? I know these two question will probably lead you to recommend a standalone system with something like pfSense or untangle. These are nice to have on a home network but not necessary, especially since I don't really want to spend too much time messing with settings in my home environment.
  6. The Sliger SM850 is only $400, That doesn't seem too bad. The case look nice too
  7. I have this PC that I slowly upgraded over time. I started with the Mainboard which came with one stick of PC4 Ram in a crappy SFF case. The whole build was filled with stone dust as I it free from the Ottawa LRT tunnel Group RTG for free. I have since transplanted the good components to a Corsair Carbide Series 4 case. I was lazy and did not reorient the CPU Heatsink nor did I put too much effort in the cable management. I purchased the PSU, GPU, RAM, Storage and Case. I want to find a nice Small Form Factor case that would allow me to replace the CPU Fam with an AIO, I also want to vertically mount the GPU for enhanced aesthetics. Better cable management should be on the list too to make it look good. I have reoriented the CPU fan and replaced the thermal compound since taking the attached photo. This case is too big the Mainboard but it was the most affordable at the time that would accommodate the then future GPU and the PSU. The old case was infuriated to use and look at. The Specs are here. I only spent $400 on this thing for the upgraded components aforementioned, The rest were acquired for free.
  8. Good point, The fault likely rests with LG. I don't understand why wireless charging would be omitted from all models not sold in the US. I know it's not cost cutting as the Canadian version is twice as expensive as the US version. I will open up the phone this week to verify my theory.
  9. That kind of thing has been done before. Samsung and Motorola have sold Dual Sim phones to Single Sim markets where they simply flashed ROMs that disable the second Sim Tray. Also you underestimate the power that Carriers have over device manufacturers. Samsung had sold phones before that were Wireless charging capable but had removed the coil leaving the contacts, It was an included feature in the asia market but an aftermarket addon for our north american market.
  10. From what I can tell, There are three variants, a single sim 32 GB US model with Wireless Charging. A Canadian model which is the same as the US model without Wireless charging, and a dual-sim 64 GB model without wireless charging in Korea. My hope is that LG just disabled the wireless charging hardware in the Canadian model on carrier request OR they removed the charging antenna leaving the contact pads. I can't find much info on this, most search results are for the G7 ThinQ.
  11. So the LG G7 One [LM-Q910(UM)] has been out for awhile. According to GSM Arena the US model has wireless charging. Anyone know if the canadian model has the capability to have the wireless charging enabled or added through flashing or opening up the phone?
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