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DennisBerry

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  1. Agree
    DennisBerry reacted to harrynowl in Motherboard bios   
    No. If it's working don't bother.
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from Swegly in Ark survival evolved   
    The game is fun in the beginning but it gets boring after some time in my opinion. Also it is so bad optimized that I cannot even enjoy the graphics. If you want a good framerate you have to lower graphical settings in the game, and you don't want lower the resolution scale because all edges become blurry/edgy looking.
    This is only my opinion and I cannot tell if you will like the game or not. ;)
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from alpenwasser in Are the smileys gone forever? :(   
    Smileys on their retirement?
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from iamdarkyoshi in Are the smileys gone forever? :(   
    Smileys on their retirement?
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from Jykos in Are the smileys gone forever? :(   
    Smileys on their retirement?
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from Crowes in Blue vs black Western digital   
    These are the different specifications:

    Some WD black Hard drives have more cache and have 5 years warranty instead of 2 years.
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from DeathTechs in Blue vs black Western digital   
    I wouldn't really stick on the smaller fail %, because the Western Digital blue is also realible.
    Well that depents on your compromises:
      WD blue
    Fastest
    Average noise
    Highest Density
     WD black
     Fast
     Noisiest
     Highest Endurance
  8. Agree
    DennisBerry reacted to ryanmmax in [Idea Pitch / Request] Personal Rig Update 2015- Part 5   
    Given: 12cents/kWh, 700 Watts, 8 hours/day... your looking at $250/year 
    Being 2,000 Watts of cooling does not mean it draws 2,000 Watts of power.  It is a heat exchange, in this case while its running it draws ~700W which is half that of a hair dryer, and about the same as an enthusiast PC.  In addition a thermostat would mean it would only run when necessary not continuous. 
    Most Home circuits are 20 Amp which is ~2400 Watts...  700W Linus PC + 300W NAS + 700 Wife PC + 700 AC Unit = 2400 W ...   So yes even under full load a single circuit could handle the described loading even if everything was being stress tested!   That being said tying the AC unit into the adjacent room circuit so its not loading the same BKR is Child Play.
    Cost???   Sure its not free, $250 for the unit, and then some operating cost equivalent to having another PC in the house.  And the homes AC will have to cool the room that this DUMPS heat into...
    This is LTT...  Pink Car, Custom Rack mount PC, Whole Room water cooling.... 
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from brubru1998 in This is a good pc for host a server ? (rust minecraft)   
    Yes, I do the same. My current server specs:
    - intel core i7 3630QM @2.35Ghz
    - 16Gb DDR3 RAM
    - Samsung 840 pro 260GB SSD
    - AMD Radean HD 7670 (but video graphics are not important for a server)
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from brubru1998 in This is a good pc for host a server ? (rust minecraft)   
    I placed my laptop in a desktop case with a fan in it, also I bought some fire alarm things just to be sure...
    If I'm going on vacation I'm powering the server off because you never know what can happen (fire).
    Processors runs at 99% in daytime (because if you will do 100% intel speedstep will kick in and heat your processor) in the nighttime the processor speed is at 70%. Got software running that monitors the CPU temperatures, and if the temperature goes above 80 degrees it will auto shut-down)
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from Spartan195 in How can i power my CPU   
    I would not take the risks for the cpu being underpowered or damaging the motherboard so instead just buy an adapter for a few dollars.
    The adapter you need is called "4 pins ATX to 8 pins EPS12V adapter cable"
     
    I found some on Amazon: (4 pins ATX to 8 pins EPS12V ATX)
    http://www.amazon.com/EPS12V-Motherboard-Supply-Adapter-Converter/dp/B00DU98U6E http://www.amazon.com/HDE-8-Pin-Power-4-Pin-Cable/dp/B002BFNZAO  This is one which converts 4 pins molex to EPS12V 8 pins (but i don't know if this 12V "rail" can handle that power/current):
    http://www.amazon.com/EPS12V-Motherboard-Supply-Adapter-Converter/dp/B00DU9BG60
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from fabiver2002 in Dutch Talk   
    Hallo, leuk jullie te ontmoeten 
    Ik wist niet dat er ook zoveel Nederlanders op dit forum waren. We zitten blijkbaar overal.
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from mikat in Dutch Talk   
    Hallo, leuk jullie te ontmoeten 
    Ik wist niet dat er ook zoveel Nederlanders op dit forum waren. We zitten blijkbaar overal.
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    DennisBerry got a reaction from Clear17Mud in Random Pixels Different Colors   
    This could indeed be a dying component in your computer, most likely your graphics card. But it could also be something totally different.
    You can test a few things first:
    - What are your temperatures of your system (graphics card, processor)?
    - If you change the resolution of the monitor does it still appear?
    - Try another monitor if you have one.
    - Try different cables to be sure it's not a cable malfunction.
    - If your graphics card has more display connections, try another/different display connection.
     
    I hope this can determine what this problem causes.
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