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Lurick reacted to will0hlep in How much ram is enough for a minecaft server
how many players?
vanilla or modded?
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Lurick reacted to TetraSky in Windows 11, version 22H2/23H2: KB5035853
If nothing is broken... Why try to fix it?
Just because someone else might have issues, doesn't mean YOU will have them. Don't worry about it. You know it's a potential issue, if anything does happen, at least you know about it.
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Lurick reacted to emosun in Windows 11, version 22H2/23H2: KB5035853
basically that. let us know if you have a problem otherwise there isn't one.
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Lurick reacted to Hinjima in Need help with PSU's
Dont swap cables between different PSU's! There is a large chance that something will get damaged.
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Lurick reacted to OddOod in Need help with PSU's
I have had very good experience with EVGA customer service. Contact them and see if they'll replace gratis, otherwise they definitely sell replacement cables
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Lurick reacted to PDifolco in Need help with PSU's
NOOOOOO
They most likely are not compatible and may kill your parts
Get a replacement genuine EVGA cable
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Lurick reacted to Erioch in LMG Sponsor Complaints
I like how every week they claim the internally vet every sponsor they're considering but I guess "vet" just means "how much will we get paid".
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Lurick reacted to GoStormPlays in LMG Sponsor Complaints
we'll tell you
right after this message from our sponsor!
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Lurick reacted to DaMelloOne in Are trust me bro cables still on the roadmap?
Yes. Linus said on WAN Show, "We are working on it, but don't expect it in the near future."
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Lurick reacted to Fasauceome in Anually billed phone carrier subscriptions
Phone carrier is something that not a lot of people want to have to think about, myself included. I pay my mint subscription once a year, get something like a month or so for free, and don't worry about it until the next year. I have had mint for multiple years now so it works out pretty well.
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Lurick reacted to Hinjima in Why fuel is like water in days gone 💀?
Its a game and its a mechanic the developers desided on. Not everying is realistic you know, you are a one man army shooting hordes of zombies afterall.
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Lurick reacted to LIGISTX in (Need Help) Running 2 Separate Google Nest WiFi's At Once Slowing Download Speeds
Wait, what. Google nest IS a router.
You need a router to be the first thing after the modem…
Id stop buying things and get this sorted out first. You probably don’t need to buy anything anyways. Give us a list of everything you current have so we can tell you how you need to set this up.
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Lurick reacted to RONOTHAN## in Regedit question
They were uninformed or misinformed and that's not actually possible here. In order to overclock the 12400, you need to have an external clock gen, something that isn't possible to make work in software if it's not physically present on your motherboard. In order to overclock the memory, you need a memory retrain every time you raise the frequency if you want any semblance of stability, which requires a reboot. If you were to mess with the memory timings, that can technically be done without a full retrain if your BIOS supports real-time memory training, but given you're on an Optiplex and don't even have options for XMP, the odds of that working are effectively zero. Besides, even if it did work, it can cause weird stability issues, to the point where it's only really useful when doing competitive benchmarking and want to save time from reboots.
If you're dead set on overclocking your system, spend the $130 on a B760M PG Riptide, otherwise you will be stuck running at stock.
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Lurick got a reaction from jre84 in 160mhz 5G and 6ghz not working, kindly asking for help
1) Your router is gigabit only, you'll NEVER get more than that to the internet without a multi-gigabit router (one with a 2.5Gb WAN port at least) and having an ISP device that supports 2.5GbE ports as well.
2) The router you have is WiFi 6, it's not WiFi 6E which is where you get 6GHz connectivity, you'll NEVER see a 6GHz SSID because the router you mentioned doesn't have the ability to broadcast on 6GHz.
Edit:
Assuming this is your router:
https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/routers/rax43/
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Lurick reacted to Hinjima in Can someone help me with this cpu what am I doing wrong
Dont screw one screw all the way inn at the beginning, only until it bites then try the other screws and then do two turns per screw until all are screwed in. Recommended to work in a star pattern, top left, bottom right, bottom left, top right repeat.
A little bit of force might be required for the screws to bite.
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Lurick reacted to Echothedolpin in Does this look legit?
Id ask why none of the items this person is selling appear to be in the same house or ever in the same lighting.
Also, why are they selling a shirt with $100 shipping.
There’s other stuff that are immediate no-go criteria for me, but those are the big indicators for me.
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Lurick reacted to Falcon1986 in 160mhz 5G and 6ghz not working, kindly asking for help
As in the PHY speed or local speed tests?
Not sure what your S21 Ultra was seeing especially given what @Lurick pointed out about your router's specifications.
Port aggregation has to be supported on both the router and the modem for that to work.
When it comes to multi-gig internet connections, you have to make sure that your ports can exceed the speeds you'll be paying for. So, in your situation, you're looking at 2.5Gbps or better. This takes into consideration various overheads that can drop the speed and it also should provide you with hardware that can handle WAN-to-LAN or LAN-to-WAN speeds that high.
Having gigabit ports doesn't necessarily mean that the hardware can perform transfers at gigabit speeds. The CPU/chipset/cooling must be up to the task.
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Lurick got a reaction from Falcon1986 in 160mhz 5G and 6ghz not working, kindly asking for help
1) Your router is gigabit only, you'll NEVER get more than that to the internet without a multi-gigabit router (one with a 2.5Gb WAN port at least) and having an ISP device that supports 2.5GbE ports as well.
2) The router you have is WiFi 6, it's not WiFi 6E which is where you get 6GHz connectivity, you'll NEVER see a 6GHz SSID because the router you mentioned doesn't have the ability to broadcast on 6GHz.
Edit:
Assuming this is your router:
https://www.netgear.com/home/wifi/routers/rax43/
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Lurick reacted to Falcon1986 in Load balancing speed conundrum
Depends on how load balancing is set up in your router.
You should learn how load balancing works, especially as it applies to your multi-WAN router.
Watch the section of same video as it applies to policy routing. You can create groups of devices then assign those groups to a particular WAN.
Theoretically, if your internet speeds are slower than the maximum that the Deco can handle, speeds should be minimally affected. At higher internet connection speeds, you might hit a limit since anything plugged in to that WAN port will have to negotiate at least 2 firewalls. Placing a "router" in bridge/passthrough mode or AP mode, releases CPU resources to achieve higher speeds doing other tasks.
Where multiple layers of NAT come in to play is intermittent interruptions from internal IP renewals (DHCP), potential IP conflicts if both networks are within the same subnet, and firewall-related issues (routing from the WAN, through the first network and then the second, etc.).
Unless you have a specific reason to run mesh units in their default mode behind a dual-WAN router, I'd run them in AP mode. I don't think Deco and Omada integrate with each other at this time even if they're both from TP-Link. Using them together will come with compromises.
Again, watch the video.
Technically, if you configure policy routing properly, the chosen WAN should only depend on the client, not the AP through which the client connects. Explore the Omada policy routing interface.
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Lurick reacted to Spindel in Your Internet is Too Fast
And even if it is a remote plex server you don't need 1 gbps for that very theoretical use case. 250-500 mbps will serve you more than well.
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Lurick got a reaction from Spindel in Your Internet is Too Fast
What does Plex have to do with this?
If you have a local plex server then internet doesn't mean squat.
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Lurick reacted to LinusTech in MCM Power Bar Key (2-Pack): Question about Strength and Sockets?
Only validated for n American outlets.
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Lurick reacted to Skiiwee29 in Your Internet is Too Fast
Operations Supervisor for Fiber to the Home ISP
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