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Ashiella

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  1. i did, and i turned it off (forgot i had it on from last night lol), i tested it again afterwards, and now it just works all of a sudden. i really didnt expect it to, but it works now, so, uh yeah.. thanks everyone for helping
  2. True, google did and they refused to acknowledge its existence. I fixed that, mc server starts now. lol forgot I had to use the other ip. ports still closed. side note, seems like my public ip keeps changing.. not sure how to change that either.
  3. Mainly just portcheckers online, but also pings from friends via cmd. idk how to see if its a public domain or nat reserved ip. It does this whenever I host a server and wdym about vps and vpn, I do have a friend willing to let me vpn into his network because port forwarding works for him, would this work?
  4. if you feel like remoting in, hmu in dm's.
  5. A long time ago I used spectrum and their modem/router combo with 200/10mbps and port forwarded fine. Then, I moved to a bigger city, got google fiber. I tried working with 2 different support teams at google to figure out why its not working, no one could figure it out. The google wifi router team kept saying its the ISP (google fiber) and the ISP kept saying it was the router. Moved again a year later, got spectrum so I could port forward, only other option is ATT... Some googling revealed that the modem/router combo unit aint the play for port forwarding, and also no $5/m charge so hey, i'll just get the free modem. Turns out I still cant port forward, for unknown reasons. Firewall is still set correctly, router settings correct, DHCP ip reservation set (not necessary but helped some people). Ports closed. I started looking up online why it may not be working, and besides saying its the spectrum router/modem combo unit, everything I saw suggested that it was likely the modems fault, being locked down and all (no accessible gui). I wasn't even able to use my Asus RT N66R router with the default spectrum modem, it always said ISP DHCP not setup correctly. I bought a new modem (netgear cm600), and the asus router finally worked, port forwarded with it, setup static ip, ports still closed. I tried doing text tech support with spectrum and they told me to call a number for "advanced tech support" I did, and then was met with 28 minutes of: It's the router, its nothing on spectrums end. But with everything correctly configured on my end, changing ISP's, Routers, Modems, Pc's, and it STILL doesn't work, can anyone help?
  6. Lets just leave it at, they don't exactly use "quality" components in their power supplies.
  7. No point. Performance will mostly not degrade by more than 5% unless there is hard artifacting on the card lol, this mainly depends on thermals though, if the thermal paste hasnt be re-applied after years and years, after a while the card will run warmer and not clock as high. Also thermal cycling is what mainly causes degradation. The only difference with buying a new vs used card, mining or not is how long it could last. Pretty much everything made these days would last 10 years or more if treated right, so if a miner uses it for 2, you got around 8 left, but after a couple more years it'll be outdated enough to swap out anyway.
  8. Ashiella

    *pats*

    *hugs*
  9. Parting out would come out to ~200 on ebay. After fees and shipping you'd get around $160-175. I'd say around $150 as a complete build, $200 if you part out and clean everything. A pre-installed OS is a selling point, but not a "drive the price up" selling point imo.
  10. Maybe the cable or the port on the monitor is going out? Thats all I can really think of. My Dell S2716DG had its HDMI port go out recently, its just flickering constantly now.
  11. 1fps is the lowest i think, but that shouldnt make it smaller.
  12. haha, no. I tried, and it looks like x264 wont take a lower bitrate, this is as good as it gets.
  13. That is the only way more will be squeezed out, I think x264 might support lower bitrate, but it will look far worse than av1.
  14. 128x72 12fps AV1, 6kbps, it literally wont encode lower. mono channel Opus 6kbps, it literally wont encode lower. I'm not 100% sure on if there is a better video codec, but this is the best audio codec, and its smallest size is 1.04MB. Floppy f.opus
  15. It's impossible to include both audio and video. I tried.
  16. Send the source, I'll send an attempt back. I'd suggest something like 240p20fps AV1
  17. I use Vulcan ram, have been using it for around 3 years or so. Pretty good ram, life time warranty too!
  18. Cod mobile may not be letting you play because of kb/m is what I'm saying
  19. Possibly irrelevant, but PUBG mobile will put you in with PC players if you use a mouse/keyboard, and its not optional. COD Mobile may be doing something similar. KB/M is considered cheating in mobile competitive games I think....
  20. No real workloads care about SLI, at most NVLink if you have the top end cards and you have a very specific case. Most just support mGpu with any of the same cards (Same gen nvidia for example), it just makes the cpu split the workload for it, thats why it also likely needs to be fast (clockspeeds?) This is just speculation from the ai work I do sometimes.
  21. Ashiella

    Just bought a 4K60Hz monitor yesterday! It'll h…

    @Br3tt96 You say that, I said that.. I have 1440p144hz and I'm considering 4k60....
  22. Just throwing this out there, warzone probably uses more threads than typical games, and the 9600k is a side-grade in gaming and a down-grade in productivity compared to the 1700x. That could have something to do with lower frame rates. I experienced a similar issue going from an 1800x (effectively) to a 7700k @5.1ghz, and it was, in my experience, slower in most games, especially games like Siege or Warzone that seem to act more cpu dependent.
  23. Thats why there are X58/X79/X99 communities trying to keep those systems alive, mainly x58 by clocking them xeons, but that has died down a little more. X79 is becoming a better value now, with avx support it's still pretty good, and its just before DDR4.
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