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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from The Benjamins in Suggestions for a gigabit switch for new computer room?
Yes unless you want some manger crazy thing any semi name brand Will do.
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from The Benjamins in Suggestions for a gigabit switch for new computer room?
you could get a 20 buck switch from amazon and it will work
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from Zando_ in How to move arch from hdd to ssd
Okay I'll clean install thanks
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to Wheelzz in Mechanical Keyboard that's easy to clean, quiet and wallet friendly??
I'd add my name to the list for a Corsair model should budget permit.
Additionally, it appears you've also linked a Mechanical Eagle (nope, Magic Eagle) board. Now, I do not have any experience with this company (Mechanical Eagle), but the reviews seem promising and the price is certainly more on the affordable side. It's worth noting that the switches they use to save cost seem to basically be Cherry MX knockoffs. Seems that people report the feel is pretty solid though. Switch life could be a concern over Cherry or other high-end switches.
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to Damascus in Mechanical Keyboard that's easy to clean, quiet and wallet friendly??
Pretty easy to clean and very quiet. $110 and rgb is a nice extra.
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/gqmxFT/logitech-keyboard-g810
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from RadioKnife in Is this monitor size usable?
yes i have a ultra wide and it is 34 inch so this is a little bit bigger
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from Beskamir in Drilling holes in PCB
dont do it pcbs have wires on the inside you could destroy it.
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to ARikozuM in do i need alot of power for a nas
I can't link you to any, but they're rackmounted cases that you can just leave in the garage. They consume very little power and ECC is super-cheap.
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to kodzo in GTX 980 keeps crashing :(
ok update:
win10 seems to have done it , its not crashing anymore
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to App4that in GTX 980 keeps crashing :(
You should still be able to get Windows 10 for free. Just make sure you do a fresh install, that means everythings has to go, down to the last bit. Anything you cannot reinstall off the interned you should back up on a separate flash driver or other storage.
DO NOT just upgrade. You will hate life more than you do now.
But after that headache Windows 10 is actually really good.
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from ARikozuM in how to make msi afterburner start at starup
oh it was disabled thanks for the help
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from ARikozuM in Most likely component to fail
i will try this in a hour or two and come back to you
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from ARikozuM in Will a 8 pin Cpu connect work with a 4 pin mobo
I got it it all works
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from ProjectBox153 in How to full screen Debian in VirtualBox?
click device then at the bottom insert guest edition thing then a cd will show up in Debian then run it and restart and the size auto adjusts and you get other cool features.
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to SCHISCHKA in how to dual boot and virtualize that os
I remember seeing this a long time ago in either the arch wiki or forum but I can't find it. all I can find is migrating a native install to vm.
I think if I were to do it now I would just setup windows in a xen hypervisor
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to PianoPlayer88Key in how to dual boot and virtualize that os
I've been wanting to be able to do something similar for a while, just haven't made any real effort to get it working. For example, I might want to boot Windows & virtualize Linux simultaneously, or boot the same Linux & virtualize the same Windows.
One thing I've thought would be interesting would be a very lightweight bare-metal hypervisor, like a mini lightweight OS strictly for virtualization. It would be light enough to only need a few hundred kHz of CPU, a few dozen kb of RAM, and use a couple hundred kb of storage on its own, leaving the rest of the resources for the guest OSs.
A while ago I was looking up those hypervisors, and none really met my needs. Either they cost money, or they take too much system resources (maybe requiring a 1 GHz CPU & 1 GB RAM or something, I'd prefer it only take 0.000000001% of a 4790K + 32GB RAM), or they require a host OS, or other things.
While I think it should support VHDs & other virtual drives, I'd prefer it mostly use native OS installs as guests. (Save the VHDs for ones that aren't natively supported by the hardware.)
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to Stevoisboss in How to make a fake USB for fun
"for fun" deep down trying to scam people
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Turtleinahafshel got a reaction from TheNewbiestONewbs in Most satisfying cable to plug in?
pcie is godlike
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Turtleinahafshel reacted to DimasRMDO in Most satisfying cable to plug in?
Shhh don't say that, I can hear it pops in inside my head and I can't get rid of it