olesien
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Intel i5 6600k
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ASUS Z170 PRO GAMING
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16GB DDR4 2133Mhz Vegeance LPX
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EVGA 1060 6GB SC
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Corsair Crystal 460X
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Samsung 500GB 850 Evo
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Corsair RM750x 80+ Gold
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Acer 27" Predator XG270HU
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Hey! So for a long time ago I bought the Soundblaster Z, a 100 dollar soundcard that is good. However the headset for that broke and I now have a razer kraken tournament edition (should I maybe try and get a refund and get a more expensive one?). it costs 80 dollars and comes with a THX usb dongle that has a built in sound card. However if I want to use my soundblaster, I will need a converter (2x3.5mm ha to 3.5mm ho 4-pin) that costs 7 dollars. I am wondering how much of a difference it makes. This THX usb dongle's main feature is 7.1 (non-virtual I think), will that work just fine or even better on the soundblaster? Headset is for mainly gaming Thanks, olesien
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Yeah I almost figured, have restarted it plenty of times xd
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It's all the same. When I do different cmd lines on both computers and when I just search it I get the same IP. At first I tried with WLAN IP, but someone else told me that was pretty stupid so I setup a 4G Laptop with a different network, still no work. and as said the LAN ip works fine
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All of those 3 work perfectly on lan (though non work over wan). I have no senstive data at all on it btw, so I really don't care. Will delete all the info if I manage to fix it. I have not really tried doing 25565 no, but I don't see why it would not work as I have never ever had that be an issue before (been using hosted for a long time, never tried it myself)
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Hey! So yesterday I decided to make my own ubuntu server because I had some spare parts (always wanted to try it). The installation was flawless, and connecting via filezilla and PUtty went flawlessly and after installing spigot I could even connect.. via lan. Trying to connect using ipv4 (public): XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX did however not work. I then tried the obvious and added a rule in my internet config panel: https://gyazo.com/c83281c3d727ac5aab30eaf8db0a952f according to guides online. It still does not work though, and I wonder why? shouldn't Linux Server be very port-open by default? I had its built in firewall when I first tried it, I now have it on with an exception on 25565, same result though. I have configured UFW on linux so the firewall shouldn't be the issue, though I am not sure (but since I could connect on lan it should be fine right?) Help? Ubuntu version: 18.04.3 LTS Minecraft version: 1.14.4 Router: Com Hem WiFi Hub C2 Thanks, olesien
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Ip forwarding not working [STILL NOT WORKING]
olesien replied to olesien's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
Anyone got a suggestion for how to fix this? It should be network related and not computer firewall (otherwise lan connections wouldn't work right?)- 11 replies
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Ip forwarding not working [STILL NOT WORKING]
olesien replied to olesien's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
Tried also doing 22 for the SSH on Port Forwarding, didn't work either (connection timed out), is my router just too trash? Oh btw I have literally turned every firewall setting to the minimum- 11 replies
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Ip forwarding not working [STILL NOT WORKING]
olesien replied to olesien's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
Tried that, it answered:- 11 replies
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Ip forwarding not working [STILL NOT WORKING]
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I am aware of the risks, I just figured just maybe it would make it all easier, also it's in an image so I am too lazy lol, will hide when this actually works- 11 replies
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Ip forwarding not working [STILL NOT WORKING]
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Why 80? Is it also on TCP - UDP? Also I quite frankly don't care about that computer nor if someone for some reason gets access to it xd- 11 replies
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Hey! So yesterday I decided to make my own ubuntu server because I had some spare parts (always wanted to try it). The installation was flawless, and connecting via filezilla and PUtty went flawlessly and after installing spigot I could even connect.. via lan. Trying to connect using ipv4 (public): XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX did however not work. I then tried the obvious and added a rule in my internet config panel: https://gyazo.com/c83281c3d727ac5aab30eaf8db0a952f according to guides online. It still does not work though, and I wonder why? shouldn't Linux Server be very port-open by default? I had its built in firewall when I first tried it, I now have it on with an exception on 25565, same result though. Help? Ubuntu version: 18.04.3 LTS Minecraft version: 1.14.4 Router: Com Hem WiFi Hub C2 Thanks, olesien
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Hello! So I've had my HyperX cloud I's for some time now, however it's cable isn't looking too good, and now I'm looking for a new headset. I'm looking for something around the 100-200 dollar range, and atleast rather popular since I live in sweden. I need: Comfort, good audio and easy-to-hear footsteps and such. Wireless is nice, but good cable should do. Thanks ;)
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Wait.. Can't I just overclock the ram to 2400 or 2666mhz?
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Interesting.. I really didn't think that ram speed had such an impact on performance. Maybe this is why certain games feel like shit?
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But it won't bottleneck right?