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Armchairplum

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  1. Looking at your screenshot, the ram is running at 2800mhz not 5600mhz. (Double Data Rate) The memory controller is stating 1400mhz which when doubled is 2800mhz That being said, the motherboard supports upto 7200mhz ram.
  2. I plan on replacing the Spark Digital Supplied VDSL Modem at some point in the future. Due to the stellar wireless performance I purchased two APs and disabled the built in wifi to save it! As well as the 100mbit switches to gigabit. The Hyper-V host domain controller has only been used so far for furthering my understanding of Domain Networks and as a practice lab. Usually it is left off. The Hyper-V host itself is run in Core mode so NO fancy smancy GUI stuff there! - and in some ways I like it like that! The two access points are at either ends of the house as we have some weird deadzones. One is inside on a rooms ceiling while the other in the roof cavity. Finally as a side addition, I have a VPS which currently this network image is hosted and has my own badly made website to serve as my CV of sorts! A little bit about my computer devices. The Hyper-V Host was a recently Purchased i7 6700 non k with 16GB of ram. ITX form factor with 6 sata ports for modest storage capacity. The original plan is for it to be a media server/storage/whatever device and that the system had to be less power hungry than my main rig which was originally running the plex role. Hence the 65w skylake non K Overkill for a media server but the plan was to allow for 4 1080P transcodes which is an extreme situation. The Main Rig was a 4770K with 16GB 1866Mhz Ram and 2 R9 290 non x's Windforce OC. Which these have since been sold and helped pay for a new Gigabyte 980ti G1. The two machines live in the same "case" which is the HAF Stacker. The VM Host lives in the ITX portion while the Main lives in the top larger part. The Surface Pro 3 is my old laptop replacer (for an i7 740QM 8GB ram) and so far I have been loving the portability and battery life when compared to the old 1st gen i7 laptop I had. This particular purchase was done during the new year sale trying to push the pro 3's out in favor for the 4's.
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