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Hayabusa1989

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  1. 10 minutes ago, st0ppie said:

    I understand that this switch is really old, but I am not sure if that is the main issue here...

    Yeah totally get that 👍

    But it would definitely help eliminate that if you plugged say a laptop into your PC directly and tested to see if at least the ports on both flash. 

  2. 4 minutes ago, st0ppie said:

    My dad bought this switch USED from someone, but it works on the TV (with 4K videos and other stuff). And my Internet should be 100mbps

    as mentioned previously by @Leventyou should try connecting another device directly to your machine, I honestly am leaning towards the switch just due to it's age. 10/100's are from the 90's or early 2000s generally. 

  3. 4 minutes ago, HanZie82 said:

    I agree  on it being old not even having gigabit speeds.

    It should however not make it not work because of those speeds.

    You'd be surprised I've seen really old switches do some weird shit like "i'll only accept devices that have previously be plugged in because I am dying" 

    Had that on a dell 48 port managed switch a few years ago. 

  4. 15 hours ago, Synedisis said:

    I recently built a hardline rig for my 3900X, it runs HOT as to be expected. It’s a little more tamed after the updates to bios and not thermal throttling out of the box. But from my personal experience if anything I’d consider watercooling the cpu instead/with the gpu. 
     

    Now we need to break down your budget. 
    Assuming you’re willing to buy a 2080ti used, which you should be, there’s a Zotac Amp Extreme for like 1000$ last I checked. Then you’re buying a 500$ processor.
    1000$ left for mobo, ram, decent case, a small nvme ssd, and watercooling supplies.
    A good X470 mobo would be roughly 200$ or cheaper.

    32 gigs of (3600 recommended so we’ll go with that) ram is roughly 160$ more or less depending on the kit and where you buy.

    You’ll have to figure out what case you want with that many drive slots/mounting points but we’ll go with 150$.

    A 950 EVO on Amazon is about 200$, don’t do much research on them so I don’t know what’s a good buy but we’ll go with that. 
    So you got around 300$ for watercooling stuff. Which isn’t a ton for watercooling gear but you might be able to get the job done for the cpu. 

    So I see what you are saying, I am more than happy to get the 2080ti used, Lowest ive seen one for is £900 (damn we get destroyed for PC hardware here thats $1109 lol) 

    Ideally im happy to just leave the 3900x on the stock cooler for now and come back to it later, 

    Id ideally want x570 for the PCI-e 4.0 but i do see im gonna struggle and need to compromise. 


    I am properly scared about hardline tbh. Ive never done it and worry im gonna bork it :(

  5. So the time is coming up for me to do a new build, I am aiming to do it in around 6 weeks time, 

    I went soft tube watercooling last time and it was great and fun, but, Hard Tubing is sexy. 

    Here is the issue, Im scared out of my wits about doing it. 

    what do i do ! haha 

    Budget is £2500 
    (Will be using pre-exisiting : PSU, Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, 2 SSD's & 3 HDD's ) 
    What I want : 2080ti & 12 Core Ryzen
    What I will never ever want : 2080 super not for me sorry
    What im also willing to reuse (my D5 Pump) 

     

    Overall build 

    Nice Case

    12 Core Ryzen 3900x with 16-32gb ram
    NVME SSD for boot drive
    2080ti 

    Hard tubing watercooling (on the GPU, im not as fussed with the CPU but would be nice) 


    Please help me :( 


     

  6. Just now, Krysn said:

    True. It really sucks what Linus is going through and isn't excusable that Apple can't repair it. I just saw so much Apple hate in this thread and Apple just last week saved me $100+ so I felt compelled to share.

    As someone that works in Tech Support and has to deal with Apples dying and the userbase being "difficult" i cannot say that its unfounded. 

    Also Mac Mail is abhorrent :'( 

  7. On 4/17/2018 at 9:00 PM, Krysn said:

    Last week I brought in my iPhone 7 to my Apple Store to get my shattered screen repaired. I asked for a new battery because I figured I might as well. Total cost told to me: $190. ($160 + $30 battery).

    I walk in 3 hours later ready to pay $190. They give me my out of warranty iPhone with a brand new screen. Bill: $30! They didn't charge me for my screen repair. I really needed the money but I was sick of using my shattered screen. I was so happy

    I love Apple ?

    yuck - this sounds real.... fake :P 

    But if you read on it wasn't :o 

  8. I have had my 4790k since near launch and its always been a good little solider, I lost the sillicon lottery hard with it though - never been able to push it past stock. 

    Recently my temps have gone up even after changing cooler. I have considered that maybe its not making correct contact with the Chip. But regardless its always performed thermally not great 
    Custom Loop - AIO - Stock - Another AIO - all been pretty shocking actually. I don't thermal throttle but i see it hitting 60s when gaming now and that's annoying. 

    I have considered de-lidding and applying a better compound - I think liquid metal would be a really bad idea though so i want to stay away from it. 

    Anyways any ideas ? Is my chip just giving up the ghost despite not being overclocked ?


    Things to note :

    Enhanced Turbo is on giving me 4.4 on all cores
    During my custom loop I had one radiatior fail so was forced to go down to one massive rad which obvs didnt help temps. 
    I run my fans low but not super low
    its currently on an AIO that had its backplate destroyed (not by me) so using the backplate from my old EK that was part of my custom loop. 
    I have secured this down fully and can confirm it was making full contact when i was testing the mounting. 

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