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Well you can check if all your hardware is good by using your older pc and putting the parts on it. Most probably this is an issue related to the cpu or motherboard as mentioned above by others. Try reseating the CPU the motherboard ain't that old so you might not need the bios update. If it still doesn't post then you can take it to a nearby computer shop. And ask them to check it for you they can also update the bios for a small fee.
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What are the specs?
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2 hours ago, CPT-b0b said:
I am using DP, and as far as i know, Ryzen 7 3700X doesnt have integrated graphics.
No just running the computer in general
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2 hours ago, Oswin said:
quick question, how can you conclude this?
Because I too live in India(I am a student, travel from Canada to India every year) and I have used both the laptops when I was planning to get one for myself. But I jumped the gun and went and got a MacBook 16inch because I already have a very capable windows system.
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26 minutes ago, Zonkvert said:
Thanks, yeah macbook cost too much, the thx is gone now, sigh. USB ok thanks Wi-Fi. I will do more is research
Get a 1660ti and you will be good. Hackintosh I won't touch given you are asking about what is to use. I would go either Ubuntu or lame old windows
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Asus's Build Quality seems better
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4 hours ago, CPT-b0b said:
Basically saw some squares on the screen that had that old tv picture, the colored stripes one. Other than that and a few hard PC resets, everything feels good. Atleast I can use my PC for now. Although yes the problem still isnt completely resolved.
That maybe due to a bad hdmi... If the problem continues try using your pc without your graphics card.
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3 hours ago, CPT-b0b said:
I'm working on installing the games at the moment, but one weird thing while installing windows was that i got some artefacting on screen during the first boot and account setup. Will update in a few hours, when I have both games installed and tried out.
What type of artifacting?
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4 hours ago, CPT-b0b said:
Update:
So I managed to recreate the audio over HDMI caused BSOD and the error code it gives me is "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR"
So I'm currently hoping that maybe my win install is just a bit corrupted and that a reinstall fixes all my problems. *fingers crossed*
Did it work? The other guy was facing the opposite problem where in he plugged his headset it did a Bsod his was fixed with a fresh install of windows...
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Well I would have recommended you the 16inch Mac book pro if it wasn't that expensive. How much is the gfx for? Any wifi card would do personally i am always hardwired but a USB would be NICE. Ubuntu has the most number of software for it and is the most popular but mint is also a nice option
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15 minutes ago, CPT-b0b said:
Basically I have it downloaded from the microsoft website, but I just recently used a crack to get rid of the watermark that I got from not activating. The issues I have started way before that.
Most cracks create some kind of a problem. I still suggest downloading a fresh copy and using the key method.90% of the times it won't cause the watermark. And by doing so you will be sure that your hardware is good and if the watermark do appears you will just have to try another key from the net or buy a 10$ one from kinguin or anyother site of your choice.
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56 minutes ago, CPT-b0b said:
I tend to lean towards that myself, because of one issue I forgot to mention in the main post. Basically whenever I play R6S, once every two games I have a round where in the operator choosing screen the operator logos don't load in and after that it takes like 2-5 minutes to load into the game (usually takes 10sec max).
And I'm currently using a cracked copy of Windows, since my last original copy got stuck on a failed RAID array.
EDIT: So I ran CrystalDiskInfo and this is what I got on my SSD, where both CSGO and R6S are installed
This is a common issue with cracked windows same issue happened to someone also about a month ago I suggest downloading the original windows from their site and getting a free genuine key from one of the sites there are hundreds and work flawlessly his issue was also resolved after this. I had a similar issue with my build too when i made mine. These "original" windows don't fail and even get updates. cracked ones have one thing or the other messed up. If it wast bsod then maybe low framerate lagging games or even sometimes not full utilization of hardware occurs.
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I doubt it's related to cpu GPU or memory I suspect some sort of hard drive problem run crystal disk and check the health of drives make sure they all are good. Also what windows are you running like cracked one or original?
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VLans
in Networking
17 hours ago, Windows7ge said:Routers that support worthwhile features like sub-interfaces I'm no good at recommending. Only one I can name off the top of my head would be the CISCO 1941 but you won't want that. Most of the configuring would be done via Console.
For switches I like Ubiquiti's equipment. Look into their Edge Series. They cost a little more but come with WebUI's.
I was thinking to get the EdgeRouter X and configuring sub interfaces on it to its physical ports and just connecting it to my separate switches for cameras and main network will that work. Because a L3 switch will also do a similar thing virtually dividing the switch. But in my case I already have 3 seperate switchs for all the 3 seperate networks but till now they were connected directly to my Router without sub interfaces.....
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VLans
in Networking
2 minutes ago, Viper9 said:Ok so if you're more on a budget I suggest to go with a Ubiquiti UDM Pro, there's already a 8 ports switch built in. It's not PoE though so it could be usefull to have a PoE capable switch for your cameras or you can use power injectors for each of them.
Also I suggest some Ubiquiti AP like the UAP-AC-LR.
Um UDM Pro doesn't have a L3 switch and I already have Cisco APs not really into Ubiquiti to be really honest
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VLans
in Networking
7 minutes ago, Viper9 said:For the firewall/router I would go with either a Cisco ASA or a Fortigate. If you're more on a budget, you could go with a Ubiquiti UDM Pro.
For the switch it depends, how many RJ45 ports do you need?
Not a lot I need 4 at any point in my network so the cheapest but the best one if that makes sense would be great for me
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VLans
in Networking
1 minute ago, Viper9 said:To route packets between VLANs you need a router or a L3 switch. The best way to do it is with a L3 switch because you don't need another device to route packets, but it can be expensive.
Or you use a router using a trunk port between the switch and the router (router on a stick).
But I would recommend a L3 switch and a firewall (like a Cisco ASA or a Fortigate).
Any suggestions which ones I should get?
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VLans
in Networking
18 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:On a network switch when you create VLANs the most common practice is to create a Trunk Port which leads back to the router. This TrunK shares all the VLANs. You then create sub-interfaces on the router to keep the VLANs seperate from each other. Otherwise the VLANs will be able to communicate with one another through the router.
Any suggestions on what Router I can upgrade to and what switch I should get?
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VLans
in Networking
I need to setup VLans but don't really know how to. I tried to figure it out but got confused.
The thing that question me is do I need to do some configuration on my router for VLans? My router is a really mediocre one the one which ISPs give was thinking to upgrade because whole network is full of expensive racks, Cisco switches and APs with a crap ton of cameras but I needed a stand alone unit can't use a server type machine for pfsense or other routing softwares. Also what would be a good around a 5 port level3+ network switch Vlan capable except Microtik
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OK so first issue is that the router is linksys instantly you can throw good networking into garbage. Now talking seriously did this issue arise after you started connecting your laptop or was there from the beginning?
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3 hours ago, Windows7ge said:
The only two things I know of that can cause this is a Broadcast Storm & when there is more than one DHCP server. I don't have enough experience with IP cameras to say it's an issue that can be fixed by changing a setting somewhere and unfortunately I've exhausted every troubleshooting idea I have.
Worse off I don't know anybody here with extensive knowledge of IP cameras to refer you to. Sorry.
Thanks a lot anyway I will try doing vLans and hope to god it helps.
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9 hours ago, Windows7ge said:
If it's something like a broadcast storm it would help prevent it from causing trouble for the adjacent VLANs. You could try isolating each camera in their own VLAN and see if only one does something particularly funky but beyond that the problem may be something else.
I wonder if it's any kind of IP address conflict. You mentioned an NVR. Does this have a model number? If it acts as a DHCP server it could very well be conflicting with the home Router.
I thought so and I was pretty certain that might be the case but yhe NVR and the cameras are all on static IPs NVR being on 192.168.0. 110 and cameras being 192.168.0. 111 and so on.
The model number for the NVR is Hikvision DS-7616NI-Q2. The NVR and Cameras are 4k but are being used at 720p for the moment.
Also when I did the setup for the NVR and the cameras the moment the camera were connected my net would stop working like everything on the switch will refuse to connect to net but cameras and nvr would talk normally when I connected it to the isp provided switch router modem combo unit it even made the modem lose connection. And few restarts later it fixed it on its own. It's very weird I checked all the IPs no IP is conflicting and the router and all the devices are also on the same IP series so I am really confused what the hell is going on. Like even if I used my cameras at full res but rate and framerate with everything turned on then also it would be no where near to maxout a gigabit link. I just don't get that why is the camera traffic affecting my other devices.
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12 hours ago, Windows7ge said:
I would try using a different switch. Have you verified this switch is rated to supply enough power over the length of the wire to power each camera properly? Typically PoE doesn't go the full 100m usually closer to 50m or 75m. I'll have to re-lookup the spec.
When you want to virtually separate the traffic between a security network and a user network VLANs is the appropriate configuration to use. If the Switch is managed and the router supports sub-interfaces then yes you can do this.
Power is definitely not a problem because the same problem occurs if even I use a 1m cat 6 cable. Will VLans help in performance as I said before the switches for my main network and cameras are different so I just need to set my router to separate these networks.
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Will setting up vLans on his switch router combo help? As the switches are not smart I can just plug all of non camera equipment in one group and all the camera ones in another group. I can also add a bandwidth limit to the uplink the nvr gets. The only issue is I don't know if his switch router combo supports vLans
Please Help, PC Won't Operate
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Just take the mobo and cpu rest they will see its not that uncommon for people to show up like that