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MrXeno

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About MrXeno

  • Birthday Jun 17, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Denmark
  • Interests
    IT, Gym, music, cisco, anything really
  • Biography
    Random IT guy who like cisco and suck at video games. Plus i own a kat
  • Occupation
    IT student

System

  • CPU
    I5 6600k (OC 4.2ghz)
  • Motherboard
    Asus z170 Pro gaming mini ITX
  • RAM
    Crucial Ballistix 8 GB DDR4 2400 mhz
  • GPU
    MSI 770 gaming edition
  • Case
    Phanteks evolo mini ITX (black version)
  • Storage
    intel 300 series SSD 128 GB
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750W gold
  • Display(s)
    Philips 32 inch tv
  • Cooling
    Be quiet: Dark rock pro 3
  • Keyboard
    steelseries 6GV2 (MX black switch)
  • Mouse
    Logitech g502 (non RGB)
  • Sound
    onboard
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro version

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  1. I could find 2-3 motherboards here in denmark and they where around 5000-6000 DKK which is more then double the price of a motherboard and a 10G nic. I was suprise as well when i saw the price diffence.
  2. Yeah that's a concern as well. but i can always use a pci-e riser and move it around, might just be more janki bu i can make it work.
  3. I will make this short, I am planning a new build and is planning to get a 10G Nic as well for my new pc. The only concern i have right now is the motherboard i picked. Will a B650 be fine with a 7900 XTX and a 10G nic or will it see bottlenecks in terms of lack of PCI-E lans? The last pc i build was 6 years ago. So my knowledge is kinda useless now days.
  4. Thanks for posting this comment, always good to have both sides of a story to make sure you get it all. I fully respect this comment and your work at LMG plus the whole team at LMG does do great stufff. I can see how the videos are better made and it is going the right way forward. I look forward to see how the Labs will come and what content they will release. Love your work and the work LMG does as a whole.
  5. I plan on putting them in the room right beside the office. For HDD i don't plan on having in these. The plan is to just have a NVME drive for boot and one for the two games I manly play and the rest to be storaged on a NAS server over a high speed link card from the nas server to my pc. This machine isn't gonna have any HDD in them later on when the NAS is done.
  6. I am looking at the following cases as I plan to rack mount later next year. SIlverstone RM44 and Silverstone RM42-502 RM42-502 (silverstonetek.com) / RM44 (silverstonetek.com) Where I need advice is the 360 AIO support. is it worth the extra to get the 360 AIO support over the 240 AIO RM44 supports 360 AIO RM42-502 supports 240 AIO I plan on using AMD 7700 or AMD 7900 non-X editions Any advice is welcome!
  7. I personally use Ubuntu for my everyday computing, IT devolvement work etc. So it all depends on what you need, if you need CAD, there is FreeCAD (which imho works fine for 90% of everything you need) If you need it to be stable, Debian or Ubuntu would suit you the best. I do use Sweet Home 3D personally and it works great. But again it depends on your need. WHat programs do you use right now?
  8. I would suggest ubuntu and its flavors because they just work. I personally use ubuntu stock (I changed the version of Gnome they provide with a newer version because I can. No other reason lol) If you want a windows like feel. Then Kubuntu would be perfect for you. I don't recommend Manjaro as they do break it and have DDOS the AUR 3 times at this point..... The many issue with Manjaro is still there questionable past and well how they handle Arch itself. So I would recommend Ubuntu and there official flavors. It works day in and day out
  9. Sadly it is highly inaccurate. As someone that is use to play games like Ready or not plus have played the SWAT game (SWAT 4) Ready or not does put you in a spot where you need to pick between killthe target that is pointing at you with a gun or some how hope you can get them to drop there gun. The goal is to NOT kill anyone. Kill a Civi gives a heavy penalty for killing them or in general breaking Rules of Engagement. One of the issues with this story is that they says you "only" get minus point for killing a civi and yes that is true. what else do you wanna do? end the mission because a civi die? that's not how SWAT normally works. But yes the many issue with story is how far off it is from the game.
  10. I normally don't use Kotaku for a good reason, guess this just makes that reason bigger..... I remember the day where kotaku could be respected for their work. that time is long gone
  11. This is something i found while searching gaming news sits Top Selling Steam Shooter Ready Or Not Is A Dystopian SWAT Sim (kotaku.com) It seem like Kotaku is outright attacking the game without doing much research on it. I personally find it concering that this is even a thing. If you don't enjoy the game or have an agenda, you want to push then there is a issue. This is just my take on it. What is yours?
  12. I have mostly used CentOS for my server as that is what I am most used to working with. At home, it's ubuntu Server LTS as it works fine. If you need 101% up time something like Debian stable, RedHat etc is an excellent choice. If you work with a larger number of servers then something like arch is rarely a viable choice because of how much more work, there is in it compared to Debian and RedHat. This is just my take on it. I use whatever fits the need I have.
  13. Here is a good read for you on this matter. System76: A Case Study on How Not To Collaborate With Upstream – Chris's Design & Development (gnome.org) Many of us has been against how system76 "thinks" they're always in the "right". Plus, their odd behavior of finding a bug and fixing it to then NOT upstream it but only apply the "fix" on their own distro. This removes the reason for open-source if you don't help and keeps complaining on twitter about everything pretty much. What you need to remember as well is that Gnome is a personal open-source project. They can do as they see fit and so can you by not using it. Its free to use and take the source code so make your version of gnome and change what you "need" to change and stop complaining about some personal project not wanting to take the changes you want.
  14. It really depends on what you do for work. Office work: Solours, Ubuntu (Kubuntu or stock that's up to you really), OpenSUES Dev work (IT sys admin / coding): Manjaro, debian, Redhat (the official paid one) OpenSUES, Ubuntu, Fedora These are some of the options, really depends on what you need to do for work I'm still using Ubuntu LTS server edition for my server and debian for some Samba stuff NOTE: I don't mention Pop!_OS because of how hostile they're against Gnome and other open-source project teams. Plus they tend to break stuff and blame it on others....... so yeah......
  15. So I have given Linux to my girlfriend which is a windows user and gave her ubuntu, which she found super easy to use (The KDE Version). The only thing I had to do was to enable nvidia's shitty drivers. Beside that she didn't have any issues using Kubuntu at all. She has never touched the CLI at any point and I haven't had to do any support for it at all. Everything just "works" out of the box. My experiance with Ubuntu is good but I am a linux user from the start. I first started using windows back in WIndows Vista (nightmares are coming back) For you OP I would recommend either Linux Mint or Kubuntu as they have solid support for most hardware. If you are willing to pay for it I would say go with a Red Hat official version as that is rock solid 99% of the time. And yes I learned linux / unix BEFORE windows and I rarely touch the CLI now days. Only if I break something by modding something but that is my own fault lol
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