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PeachyUwUSenpai

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  1. You may want to double check your power mode is set to high. had a friend who was running a 4090 in lower power mode by accident it acted very odd. otherwise how legit was the people you bought your rtx4090 from because that is sus output hopefully just outdated drivers like flipo mentioned and not a fake 4090
  2. Could just be coil whine its hard to tell withought a recording of the sound Or possible your hdd if you have one
  3. It kinda just depends on how busy they are but there's also other factors then labour its the Pebcak or user factor is the boss or other people going to freak out that there laptop or cellphone isnt connecting to wifi. with most decisions like this its mostly just weighing the pros and the cons Pros Devices wont all be kicked off the network and you wont get angry messages from your ceo manager etc redundant wifi incase the controller for the wifi7 set goes nutty Cons Theoretical unproven congestion (Like if this was proveable and you could show like greater then 40% slow downs sure or the internet being unuseable but other wise its kind eh) Higher attack surface And in the end at least all teams i've been a part of in small businesses always have a mountain of ever growing tickets so in the end lower priority things like this get pushed down.
  4. Same just went to go see what's new and the sites down
  5. Its not about doing a better job as long as the screw goes in and stays in place and holds the thing properly it works. i've built computers with all grip sizes and have built ALOT of them and not one has failed due to screws everything from home computers to servers that are still in service to this day a screws a screw the only 2 ways to mess it up is either don't put in enough so it jiggles out or overdrive it so hard and so purposefully you literally cause the board to audible creak than crack or gouge the board. any thing between those 2 is a successful screw placement at least for computer components.
  6. Id personally declare them all /32 and if my prof marked it wrong id lecture him on subnets till he gave me a correct mark.
  7. i guess based on your answer the actual question is what is the lowest possible sub netmask. since on a actual network you can subdivide those so it could technically be anywhere from a /24 to a /32 and 2 being /16 to /32 so in short on a actual network no but in Theoretical question land i guess.
  8. when you press the power button does stuff start happening ?
  9. is your screen plugged into your mobo or your graphics card
  10. doesnt really matter to much just make sure to screw it in well and make sure its pressed fully in before booting if you have a spare lower slot you can use that to. and perferably keep it off your desk so you hitting your desk when you die in a game doesnt move it and dont kick it when its running.
  11. the maon caster does have live monitoring im pretty sure. but for that price range essentialy your looking at a interface plus a mic for a podcast the rode podmic is decent and cheap. as for interfaces with about 100 dollars left in budge there isn't much choice a Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22 Audiophile 2x2 USB Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifier should work fine but you could always splurge more for a wave xlr or scarlet solo (the wave xlr is pretty great if you care about mixs and easier advanced audio tricks)
  12. Lol that falls under Super Negligent as i said also that first one you posted i wouldn't be surprised if some ones used a drill idiots are going to idiot. since either way they were wrenching on what ever screwdriver they were using damage like that is down to idiots not tools
  13. not really i think your mixing up required and recommended in machines that require it its because if you don't do it the machine could break and destroy itself and or injure people around it. while on a consumer pc the screw in points are reinforced with generous trace margins since they know people will just jam it in at whatever force(within reason) so even if you under torqued or over torqued a motherboard screw or case screw nothing's going to break and no ones in danger and you'll probably strip the screw before anything bad really happens and again thats only if your being super negligent.
  14. Yep i have knowledge of it for precision machines i've taken apart and have used screwdrivers with knurling. thing is it seems your missing is the fact is if you require a specific Torque You use a torque limiter/meter on devices that actually need specific torque you don't just wing it withought risking injury or severe issues. building a consumer computer isn't that most of the time thumb screws are overtorqued from the factory and if you strip one of thoose thumb screws its not because of the screwdriver its because there a idiot. in the end none of that matters though you can just use pliers to remove it nothing will actually break other then maybe scuffing your gpu mount. also in the end if you really care you can literally buy torque limiter bits......
  15. you cant in good faith make critiques on the efficiency and if your fingers would be twisted unless you've used it which you haven't yeah but over torque pc components on consumer systems isn't really a problem since brands dont expect people to have torque meters. every screwdriver has a different feeling of torque so the knurling having a different feeling of torque is just about learning the driver which is standard. i've built literally hundreds of computers never has torque been a issue and ive built computers with some massive drivers since that was all the was lying around. i've yet to have any systems fail related to overtorque. overtorque is more of a issue mechanical wise then computer component wise at least in the consumer space
  16. i'm not sure if you saw what that bit holder looked like but it compromises the walls of the driver so it has alot less strength. and my point about money was about rnd rnd costs money and splitting your rnd across more features means less focus on one. My point is a portable ratcheting screwdriver aka one with internal bit storage is a different product class then a ratcheting screwdriver withought one and wasn't compared against ones in its actually class. especially since the product does exist
  17. yeah but speed isn't everything it doesn't matter how fast something is if it doesn't have the features you need quadros have mosaic support nview allows gpu virtualization and a 3060 doesnt. which is why i said they shouldn't be compared
  18. i was bringing up price because part of building a item is dedicating budgets to certain features or parts by not having bit storage more of there budget and rnd time can go towards the ratchet. Wera has several of them withhought bit storage this is one of them. https://products.wera.de/en/kraftform_kompakt_kraftform_kompakt_with_ratchet_function_fine_tooth_system_for_precision_work_816_ra.html also they had to remove a significant portion of the handle to fit the bit storage pretty sure it would've snapped during one of project farms test or broken during the bowling ball test jeff did
  19. It means they have a lot more room and don't have to spend the money on more complicated molds and less mechanism to worry about. plus its a entire product category wera has also has non internal bitstorage ratchets and they weren't tested. not to mention pb swiss does have one with internal bits that no one has tested at least that ive seen
  20. Just kinda standard with gaming laptops no matter how small or thin you make it heat gotta go somewhere
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