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  1. 1 minute ago, ddennis002 said:

    Is it possible that you have a data cap that you have hit and now your speed is being slowed?

    no last 30 days ive got about 500gb of download and there has been times where ive been over 1000 but  thx if there isent anything u can do at this point ill just call the providers and hope someone can do something there thx for the help so far

  2. 4 minutes ago, ddennis002 said:

    So your modem signal levels look fine, what im looking at is making sure that there isn't a high number of correctable or uncorrectable errors, for DOCSIS 3.0 Downstream Power should be 0 is ideal with a -/+ 8dBmV being in spec. Downstream SNR should be 28dB or higher, Ideal is 34dB or higher.  Upstream Power should never be over 54dBmV when you start creeping past 50dBmV you may have issues with the modem maintaining a solid connection to the CTSM on the street.

     

    With wired PC up a command prompt and type this      ping google.com -n 300

    This will ping google.com server 300 times we are looking for any packet loss or high latency post the end result, will be Packets sent, recieved, and lost. And round trip in ms min, max, avg.

     

    Also in a command prompt type this and provide results       tracert google.com

    the 300 is still going so here u go for now

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  3. 1 minute ago, ddennis002 said:

    Okay so your testing using a PC wired to a cable modem that uses Coax Cable is your transmission media. And your screenshot shows me modem model number and such.

    So yea your testing is very low on this Screeenshot that I left can you go to the connection section this should show signal levels of the modem between the modem and CTSM which is the device out on the street that transitions final leg coax to fiber back-haul. I want to see if the signal levels are in spec this will give us an idea if were looking at a physical cable problem or if it could be something else.

    So its slow for all devices that are connected wifi or cable got 2 of each. but here you go

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    Also if this says anything 

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  4. 26 minutes ago, ddennis002 said:

    What model is your router? ISP info, speed subscribed to, transmission media? 

    What kind of device are you testing from and how are you testing?

    My device is a pc i got i t connected with a cable. (Im going to be honest i dont understand most of what u requested.)(btw i called the providers and all they said to restart and what not. nothing worked and they had noone there atm that knew what to do......) i usually have 20-25MB/S and as u see now i cant even reach 1 mbps (download obv) image.png.66e1aa6ae8b24f2a2147039748e5fadb.pngimage.png.00889aaa46bd24f76648d374e7a4ff91.png

     

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  5. As the title says out of nowhere i started seing increadably slow loading speeds i asked around the house and the only thing that has ahppened is that the router got reset and now its slow.

    Is there anyone able to help troubleshooting this?

  6. So i broke my headset and looking to pick up some new ones. I had the Razer Kraken pro. And now looking at Razer ManO’War with 7.1 ss.

    My price range is around 100-120$ or 1000kr  swedish. 

    And i would prefer red to be one of the colors but dosent rly matter even the ManO’War dosent have red.

    My use for these headsets are just gaming.

    But i dont know anything about headsets and what makes them good or bad so im asking the good people of LTTForums to help me pick something.

     

  7. 1 minute ago, 88pockets said:

    Select Delete and then new. 

     

    If that doesn't work, pop the HDD into a separate computer and run an Ubuntu live image to use the formatting tools on that. 

     

    Format it to FAT32 and then out the hard drive back into the machine you want to install windows on. 

     

    Then select delete and new and have the windows installer format to NTFS and create the system partitions. 

     

    Then click next until you're booted into windows.  When it asks for which settings to use turn off basically everything (this youtube video surprisingly explains it quite well... 

    _

    Dude took me 1 sec to do this I didn't gg just thank you lol

  8. So trying to install Windows and get this message I got access to another desktop if needed message reads: We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more information, see the setup log files.

     

    Edit* before this it said I needed to have a GPT disc and I converted it to GPT but got no idea what that did or if that even matters

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  9. Well I wanted to reinstall Windows and I couldn't because I needed a GPT style drive it said I made it GPT (btw no clue about drives and stuff) but now it says this btw only have my ssd connected. I got accss to another desktop if needed.Now I'm wondering if someone could just guide me though. 

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  10. 3 minutes ago, Misanthrope said:

    It really depends on how much you're willing to compromise:

     

    1) If you want to maintain near max settings on AAA games, it should be as @luke1042 said each 2 years roughly

    2) If you are willing to compromise somewhat (Meaning that you're willing to drop to High settings, perhaps even a medium setting on shadow or crappier AA here and there) then I'd say you're good for 3 to 4 years.

    3) If you really want to squeeze all you can out of the card, then you can easily last, as you said, until 4 generations into the future or roughly 6 to 8 years but by that point you'll probably be playing everything on low to medium settings and 1080p then will be like playing 720p today really shitty.

     

    But I've used cards for 6 years straight without issues. Beyond that you'll probably have to reapply thermal paste or you might have dead fans anyway so at that point yeah there's no way around a new GPU but you could potentially use it for like 5 years.Though for me 3 years or so seems like a good compromise.

    I mean yeah but I'm not from a richer family and normally want to squeeze all out of something especially from this pc but I mean I only need to buy a new mb Cpu gpu

    perhaps cooler and storage 

  11. 12 minutes ago, Gonio said:

    Personally I would go 1440p.

     

    16 minutes ago, Kevinhkn said:

    I personally prefer pixel over fps. 60fps is good enough IMO if you dont play too much fps.

     

    24 minutes ago, RevoltTrain said:

    I'd go for the 1440P , more pixels for less cash

    Is the one I picked OK??? (In original post and thx)

  12. Just now, KingFaris17 said:

    What graphics card do you have?

     

    I had this exact same question a month ago, and asked here, I was told to get a 144Hz monitor since I play a lot of FPS games. Personally, I haven't seen much benefit in 144FPS like most people say, but that's maybe because I haven't played much since I got the monitor. If I had the choice, I'd go for 1440P monitor if you're not playing hardcore FPS games.

    Got the 1070 and yeah just like fps not hardcore playing them

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