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oferg

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  1. Here's what i've tried to do. but to no avail...
  2. Thank you all. I think my router doesn't have/allow port forwarding, as it is not on any of it's menus nor anything like it...
  3. I feel a bit embarrassed but somehow, no one explains how to do this: I have an old laptop that i installed ubuntu server and lamp on and i can access it on my lan (and wifi) network (with my local ip) but I can't find any explanation on how to connect to it from an external ip.
  4. It varies from Atom with 2gb ram to m7 with 4gb ram, depends on the model.
  5. Do you think an Intel compute stick can be a good web server (on a small scale of course)?
  6. Still, I'd like to know what is recommended. A lot of RAM? many cores? When it comes to "Serious" servers...
  7. Hi! I'm experimenting with databases and node js and looking to build a small web server to host my db and function as my node js server. What are the main considerations when building a web server? What parts are more important then the others? Currently I run everything from an old laptop but that seems a bit inefficient. Any help will be appreciated
  8. I couldn't find on newegg, or even on SeaSonic's website: Where does it say what connectors the PSU have? I want to know if a PSU has 2 6pin connectors for a R9-380x but I can't find the information...
  9. So, I'm gonna be controversial. Why not use a display (Namely, tv) which uses motion interpolation? I mean, apart for competitive gaming in which every millisecond is important. For every other type of gaming isn't it a good way to get smooth immersive feel and look without a super powered PC?
  10. So, I'm building a PC for my family and my dad (who already has a PC of his own! This guy, am I right...) uses a lot of Remote Desktop. That got me thinking, that's kinda like a virtual machine, right? so would it require different hardware than an average non-gaming PC?
  11. So, as a part of my giant “who-knows-when-is-it-going-to-happen” scheme to replace my PS3 with a gaming PC, I want to get 5.1 speakers to forgo the need to buy a receiver and speaker set. But a motherboard with 5.1 audio jacks seems to be an expensive choice. Am I missing something? Is the a way to connect 5.1 to the common pink-blue-green jacks on most motherboards?
  12. Many of you suggested Skylake cpu's and ddr4 memory. Why so?
  13. Wouldn't it pose a problem with the 5.1 speakers?
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