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It should be possible to run an ethernet cable to the garden wall. We have 60MB/s DL which is enough I think I might go ubiquiti and Ubiquiti NanoStation or something similar so I can use another ubiquiti AP in my house because I hear they have good transitions between APs? I think I might also run some PoE ethernet for a CCTV system so I might have it pre run, but equally if I use a managed switch and have them on a seperate vLAN that wont work I dont think.
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The WiFi barely reaches outside the back door in to the garden so cant really do that unfortunately
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The garden is about 50m long. I thought these could not be connected to by your phone. Also 5GHz would be good because of phones taking a while to frequency sometime.
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Hello, I am looking to install wifi in to my garden, but I am not sure what to use. I would like something that can work in conjunction with an AP inside my house as well. I was looking at Ubiquiti airMAX stuff before I saw they only work between themselves and won't connect to my phone. I am now looking at maybe a Ubiquiti UniFi AC Outdoor Mesh and a Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LITE. Alternatively, I was looking at a TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor Omada and a TP-Link EAP225 Omada. They both add up to £150 ish. Some added info; I have a long thin garden so a directional AP would be good, but I'm not sure what would be good. I want this to be as cheap as possible, but be reliable. TL;DL Help with good value house and garden WiFi Thanks
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PC turns off after running CPU benchmark
Overlandr replied to Overlandr's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
So after I opened my case and ran the tests again, it all worked. So it must be an overheating issue, but I don't know why it didn't just throttle as opposed to turning off. I think the CPU is being over volted, because Core Temp reports the voltage spiking to 1.43V occasionally. -
PC turns off after running CPU benchmark
Overlandr replied to Overlandr's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
They spike the CPU to around 83C then down to about 75C when boost is reduced to about 3.75GHz. Stays stable for a while, then dies. -
So I have a Ryzen 5 2600X and an MSI X470 Gaming Plus. I bought both as a referb for context. When I run a CPU stress test or benchmark, the PC turn off when it has been running for 20 mins or so. I'm thinking this is the motherboard. Any help appreciated.
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Sorry, late reply. £200 for the GPU wont get the RTX 2070 if that was what you were saying? If you were using the £200 for a monitor, that is good for a 1080p 144Hz monitor, not one of the amazing ones, but its possible. You would have to settle for a TN panel rather than IPS, but if your playing games with it anyway it doesn't really matter.
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My apologies I was thinking of the new 6 core CPUs for some reasons. Although I wasnt experiencing a bottleneck with my i5-3470 and RX 480 combo in all games other than the least optimised. It is weird if it wasnt doing it before though.
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Your definitly walking the line with that, it would probably work, but is not advised.
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I dont think that your CPU should be at 100% with that 1060. It shouldnt be a bottleneck. Edit, perhaps its a driver issue.
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I need confirmation about my first build :)
Overlandr replied to NoMoRewinds's topic in New Builds and Planning
Looks like you haven't factored in the RTX 2070 in that total. -
Thoughts and opinions for parts list
Overlandr replied to Gpizzle135's topic in New Builds and Planning
NVMe usually a few seconds faster on boot, but I dont think it noticable in most applications over a decent SATA III SSD. If you are doing file transfers, you will notice the difference as long as where you copy/paste from is fast enought to utilise it. -
Your probably not going to either of those for £200, double it and you may find something. I would say go for a Vega 56 as they are not much more than £200 and will trounce a 1060.
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i7 4790k and 980 ti can't get over 100 fps in csgo
Overlandr replied to Noboddyhere's topic in Troubleshooting
Maybe try different graphics driver versions.