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Gikncgh

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    Gikncgh reacted to HPWebcamAble in PLEASE HELP!!!!   
    What are you connecting the monitor to? Your GPU or MOBO?
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    Gikncgh reacted to bgibbz in PLEASE HELP!!!!   
    Yeah defintitly make sure you connect to gpu. 
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    Gikncgh reacted to stconquest in PLEASE HELP!!!!   
    Okay.  Since no one has asked yet:  What are your full system specifications?  A hardware list helps us help you.
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    Gikncgh reacted to WereCat in € 800 Game PC   
    AMD R9 380 performs better than GTX 960 in most games and costs usualy the same or even cheaper.
    Corsair CX500M is not really good PSU unless it is this new version with gray sticker ... if you are sure it is this version you can go with it if not I recommend some other better PSU like EVGA B2, EVGA GS, EVGA G2, XFX TS, Super Flower Golden Green, Seasonic M12.
     
    Also you may want to wait for few weeks as new GPUs from AMD are close to release. Unfortunately we dont know pretty much anything about price and performance yet but the assumption is that in $200 price bracket you can get a lot better GPU than is the current R9 380.
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    Gikncgh reacted to Starelementpoke in € 800 Game PC   
    PSU, change PSU for certain. 380>960.
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    Gikncgh reacted to Stefan1024 in Multi CPU build   
    You need special CPUs of the same type to do this.
    You can't do it with the i3/i5 you need some E5-26XX.
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    Gikncgh reacted to DocSwag in Multi CPU build   
    That's not possible.
    You can only do multiple CPUs with Xeon e5 or e7 CPUs on the Intel side and I'm not sure on the AMD side (probably need options). Not to mention all the CPUs you are combining MUST be the same exact CPUs. As well, the server motherboards that support multi CPU cost a few hundred dollars anyways (so you might as well have bought a 6600k or 6700k plus z170 mobo in the first place).
     
    You have some matching CPUs, but I'm assuming they aren't Xeon e5s or e7s, not to mention the cost of the motherboard.... You're much better off, like @Aels747 said, to just sell all of them and use the money you get to buy say a 6700k plus a decent z170 mobo (or if you're doing content creation a 5820k and x99 mobo).
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    Gikncgh got a reaction from DocSwag in Multi CPU build   
    I don't know much about multi-CPU builds. But I feel like you'd be better off selling your scarp parts, and getting one single better CPU.
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    Gikncgh reacted to DocSwag in Multi CPU build   
    Just realized those are laptops....
    That makes it legitimately impossible.
    Laptop CPUs are soldered onto the motherboard. You need pretty expensive equipment to unsolder them and solder them back onto a new mobo. Not to mention you won't be able to find a motherboard that supports them.
     
    In that case you should just wipe the hard drive, reinstall Windows on all of them, and sell them (unless you wanna keep them).
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    Gikncgh reacted to Eniqmatic in Can't get more than 100mbps on my FreeNAS   
    Yes they can. Please do not confuse megabytes per second with megabits per second. 1000 mbps is equivalent to max real world transfer speed of 112MBps.
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    Gikncgh reacted to minibois in 100 mbps good internet speed? help me understand please   
    100Mbps internet download speed is good.
     
    But okay, there is a difference between Gb, Mb, GB, MB, GiB and MiB. You seem to be confusing some stuff.
    1GB = 8Gb
    1GB = 1000MB
    1GiB = 1024MiB.
     
    So with a 100Mbps download speed (assuming the server you're downloading from can handle that too) and you want to download a 10GB file:
    100Mbps / 8 = 12,5MBps / 1000 = 0,0125GBps.
    10 / 0,0125 = 800 seconds of download time = 13 minutes and 20 seconds.
    I think you are confusing MB and Mb now. Your ISP (and speedtest.net standardly) tells you your speed in Mbps and Steam (for example) tells you it in MBps.
    So your internet speed of 63 Mbps = 7,875MBps. So if Steam downloads at 7MBps, it does work. It's not off.
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    Gikncgh got a reaction from Aedamus in Multi CPU build   
    I don't know much about multi-CPU builds. But I feel like you'd be better off selling your scarp parts, and getting one single better CPU.
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    Gikncgh got a reaction from iasianxmofoii in My First (and powerful) PC build   
    Congrats man, it looks great!
    I personally would have put an SSD in there somewhere, but apart from that, looks like you did a great job!

    Cable management aside of course...
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    Gikncgh got a reaction from Nikeshp79 in [UK] Corsair K70 MX Blues £85.99   
    Not a bad deal. Thanks for this! I'm looking for a good keyboard. If you find any others, let me know!
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