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    ASUS WS X299 SAGE/10G
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    Corsair Dominator Platinum 128GB
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    Rosewill 4U Server case
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  1. What.. That is really quite strange, the 970 is notoriously bad in 4K but this is just weird.
  2. USD I assume? This is a decent option for the price: https://www.amazon.com/DELL-I3567-3636BLK-PUS-Inspiron-Touchscreen-Laptop/dp/B073VQYPNT Dell tends to make good quality laptops for cheap prices. The Microsoft Surface go is also an nice alternative. Chromebooks are another option although I wouldn't recommend.
  3. Oops, you're right. Was thinking since DDR3L is almost always used in laptops as a smaller form factor.
  4. The above comment is likely right, VRAM is important in 4K and the GTX 970 does not have a lot of it. (3.5GB) Also most games don't max out your hardware anyways.
  5. DDR3L is a different form factor than normal DDR3 and wont fit in your ram slots depending on the motherboard. Theoretically it should work with any processor that accepts DDR3, it may be incompatible with the CPU.
  6. Windows should handle your integrated drives on its own, you should uninstall your GPU drivers in safemode though.
  7. That's some very specific specs, I found this: https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Laptops/ASUS-VivoBook-Pro-15-N580GD/ It has all the specs except thunderbolt 3, but it does have USB-C. The Dell precision 15 has a lot of your specs also. Lenovo Thinkpads also have a lot of the specs just no numpad. The HP laptops I looked at all seemed to be 7th gen processors so no 6 cores. Dell XPS doesn't have numpad and nor does Apple sadly.
  8. Likely reason is your RAM being at a low frequency for Ryzen, 3000mhz+ would help a lot. Your GPU usage is pretty low, you should try overclock your CPU and RAM. Also 850w PSU is cutting it close in terms of power for that CPU and two 1080ti's.
  9. Ping works (although trying to connect to the computer manually through CMD or explorer does not work), the network is private, network discovery is on all computers.
  10. Recently I've been having some serious windows 10 network issues, I know this is a widely talked about topic but no matter what I do I can't get it to work anymore. None of the windows 10 computers in my house can see anything on the network anymore, I haven't changed anything. Just one day it happened, although I have a feeling it's a windows update that caused it. (All of the Macs in the house are fine and can see even the windows 10 computers.) Anyone have a solution for this?
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