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Gavriil

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About Gavriil

  • Birthday Oct 17, 1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    Women
  • Occupation
    IT-servicemanager

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core I7-6700k
  • Motherboard
    Z170 - Clevo p870dm-G
  • RAM
    Samsung 2133mhz ddr4 64gb so-dimm
  • GPU
    Nvidia Geforce GTX 980
  • Case
    XMG u726
  • Storage
    Samsung 950 pro 512GB + 2TB HDD
  • PSU
    330w powerbrick
  • Display(s)
    1920x1080, 75hz, G-sync
  • Cooling
    Loads of heatpipes and fans
  • Mouse
    Coolermaster storm gaming mouse (white)
  • Sound
    Creative Xi-Fi 5 speakers + Realtek chip
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise 64x
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  1. From what I've read, it seems they covered the stream function of grid. But your still left with the minicomputer and why it is in there. When you own a nvidia GPU on your own computer, it is possible to render certain games (like half-life 2). these rendered games will then be streamed to your Shield tablet, what would make for better quality and a smoother gameplay experience on your Shield device.
  2. https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?productId=491&downloadGroup=ESXI600 For esxi For more info I'd suggest taking a look at: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-4-esx-vcenter/index.jsp#com.vmware.vsphere.resourcemanagement.doc_41/managing_resource_pools/c_managing_resource_pools.html
  3. I'd suggest going into nvidia control panel and customise settings for skyrim. And once there make it so that it will only run on the GTX 980. Seen it happen that it reverts to the igpu on the cpu when it isn't specifically changed in the nvidia control panel ( iTS in the tab manage 3D settings).
  4. Try increasing the pagefile size by x3. This will most likely give your ram, enough room to flush itself out.
  5. I personally wouldn't have gone with a dualboot but with paralells instead (can run both Os'es at the same time.
  6. 1. Only If you've shutdown the vm, it will release the allocated ram. Example; save state isn't shutdown so it keeps the the ram allocated. 3. VMware player is the Free version of vmware workstation and is quite good to. 4. You will need to download a Linux .iso yourself and install it afterwards, though vmwareplayer has easy install which does the various installation steps for you. 6. The vm has an option that shares an active connection. (Enabled by default, no actions required) Questions that aren't listed have already been thoroughly explained.
  7. Actually you can combine the processing power. You'd have to setup esxi and put those machines in a pool. Then add a vm which you dedicate all the pooled resources. So yes it is possible, but alot of work.
  8. Gavriil

    Wondershare

    Scan it with malwarebytes and it will most likely remove it for you
  9. I'd suggest formatting to a filesystem native to Linux like ext4. This will most likely solve your problems. By searching on the web "http://www.partitionwizard.com" came up as a tool to format ext4 on Windows, I hope this helps. Good luck! Also for making bootable USB sticks ive used rufus for serveral bootable sticks. And they always worked for me; will update with a link Updated: http://www.techspot.com/downloads/6062-rufus.html also lists Linux bootables as an option. So that might be your best bet.
  10. Try your luck with a bootable USB containing http://www.surfright.nl/en/kickstart This worked for me in the past
  11. You can also add a kraken or a corsair cpu Cooler (like the h100i) and mount it with the according brackets on your gpu. Examples: https://www.nzxt.com/products/kraken-g10-white http://www.corsair.com/en-us/hydro-series-hg10-n980-gpu-liquid-cooling-bracket
  12. Indeed it will but the majority that stand to close to those speakers, is usually fak'd up anyway due drugs. Like pills xtc speed etc, so they wont complain
  13. For reference purposes, this is the kind of festivals im into:
  14. Actually those are the actual values. They sell earplugs so you can protect em .
  15. Seeing your new to Linux and all I'd suggest going with a distribution that has slot of users like ubuntu. Because If you get stuck at a certain point it might be easier to find the info you need. Also If you go with Ubuntu I'd suggest trying the wubi installer. I'ts an abbrevration of Windows Unix based installer. Which lets you install Linux from you own Windows enviroment. This would make your first steps alot easier.
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