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Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n

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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Cyberspirit in What's the name of the cable that connects my router to my Pc?   
    I'm sorry I did not want to be condescending. Maybe I was just lucky with the connectors I got. I'm really sorry if my message was condescending to anyone, it wasn't on purpose.
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Lurick in What's the name of the cable that connects my router to my Pc?   
    Sorry.
    Perhaps this picture of a kitten makes up for this

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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Cyberspirit in What's the name of the cable that connects my router to my Pc?   
    Sorry.
    Perhaps this picture of a kitten makes up for this

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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from DJ46 in What's the name of the cable that connects my router to my Pc?   
    Those Cables are called Cat Cables which use the RJ45 Connector.
    Those are the specs of the cables:
    Cat5: 100Mbit
    Cat5e: 1Gbit
    Cat6: 1Gbit
    Cat6a: 10Gbit
    Cat7: 10Gbit
    they also have different max lenghts but I don't know them right now
     
    also 
    UTP means Unshielded (Your power cables might cause interference)
    STP Means your pairs are shielded
    FTP Means Foil shield which means you've got a shield around the whole cable but not the pairs
    SFTP means both STP and FTP
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to ciprian97pop in Comment on my build please! (1300$)   
    the cpu has nothing to do with the chipset of the board as long as its a am4 board
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to SCHISCHKA in Can i use cortana in a pirated os   
    How'd you get your computer waterproof? I wouldnt go out pirating with cortana. What are you going to ask? Cortana how to take safety off RPG?
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from cazetofamo in What is you favorite flavor of Linux?   
    Arch Linux
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to CaptainRedHat in What is you favorite flavor of Linux?   
    Fedora on the desktop
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS for Servers
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to iamdarkyoshi in 1,000 Post! DIY Fan Power Hub Tutorial!   
    Since this is my 1,000th post, I have decided to put together a useful tutorial for everyone.
    I will teach everyone an easy way to connect PC fans and watercooler pumps to a power supply without modding cables or buying any expensive fan controllers. The downside is that the motherboard cannot read or control the fans. They just go at a set speed. Even though the lower speeds work on most pumps, my swiftech ones run extremely slow to the point of being nearly useless on the lowest speed.
    All you will need is a paperclip, a pliers, and a power supply with a floppy drive connector.
    You need to understand the pinouts and color code of PC fans:

    The 4 pin fans are the same as 3 pin fans in this scenario but without the PWM (blue) wire.
    This can be configured for three different speeds:
    Low speed:
    Medium speed:
    Full speed:
    Only have one floppy drive connector? Not a problem.
    Make sure to put some tape over this as the paperclips can touch things if the fan gets pulled out.
    If you have any questions or see that I missed something, just post below!
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to 1Scotty1 in 1,000 Post! DIY Fan Power Hub Tutorial!   
    Now that is what I call ghetto nice going
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Aleks NE in No wifi...   
    Perhaps this could solve your problem 
    sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree  
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Teef2009 in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from KrZaj in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to TrigrH in DIY Testbench   
    im more worried about the heatsink
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from lievenp in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to rinseaid in DIY Testbench   
    Not exactly 'test benches', but in the same vein. These were built back in 2010 or so. One of these is built into a cheap Ikea basket, some plexiglass and scrap metal - plus some old case parts. Also used as both a NAS and media center PC. 
     
    The other was built to attach to a 200x200mm VESA mount, again using plexiglass and scrap metal. I believe it was a Hackintosh running Snow Leopard.
     
    Both of these collected dust like you wouldn't believe.








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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Jes Pulido in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from nicklmg in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to Jason33 in DIY Testbench   
    Took me about 40 min... Space  even for ssd's



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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to itvend in DIY Testbench   
    Neat diy bench
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n reacted to You_are_a_cunt in DIY Testbench   
    Dammit guys, now I have to make my own test bench. 
    I was hoping to get a BBQ going this weekend but it looks like I'll be spending this Saturday with an angle grinder and a can of spray paint ._.
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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from Soupman89 in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n got a reaction from itvend in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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