Herobrine Player
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Gaming & Homelab
System
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CPU
i9-9900k
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Motherboard
ASUS TUF Z390-Plus Wi-Fi
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RAM
64GB
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GPU
EVGA RTX 3070 Ti FTW3
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Case
Corsair 220T
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Storage
2TB Intel 660p
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PSU
EVGA 750W G3 Supernova
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Display(s)
Viewsonic XG271QC, TCL43S425, Dell S2721DGF, Acer V277U bmiipx
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Cooling
Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4
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Keyboard
Logitech G915 (Clicky)
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Mouse
G502 Wireless
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Sound
JBL Studio 530
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Laptop
Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (11th gen)
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Phone
Galaxy S211
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Suggestions for PC Platform Upgrade
Herobrine Player replied to Devastator0's topic in New Builds and Planning
Makes sense, just thought I would point it out. -
Suggestions for PC Platform Upgrade
Herobrine Player replied to Devastator0's topic in New Builds and Planning
First off I'll say that your system already seems very fast. I would think a lot of the speed improvements you saw on your friends machine is the fresh OS install that I am assuming he did (Saying this because you mentioned he got a new faster SSD so I assumed). With that being said I would recommend pretty much what PC HEROES recommended with only a few tweaks. I would first switch to a air cooler, you could get something like the Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4 for nearing half the price and is still overkill for that CPU. I would also recommend upgrading to a 1TB or preferably a 2TB SSD noting that you don't need a Gen4 drive (Though they are blazing fast). My last note is the $83 on fans seems like a bit much. -
I thought of that, but it never deletes them, and these servers have basically nothing installed but the file share, java & sql server and has none of the windows bloat. Also I tried running the monitoring from a separate computer & the user on that pc claimed it did it so I don't think it was that.
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I would recommend checking out the PSU tier list to help you find quality units: In terms of 600w vs 700w I go with a 600w one unless you need the extra power. For the PSU that blew up I would first check to see if it took anything with it, and also can you claim warranty for a refund to go towards the new one.
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I have a network drive that a bunch of users have access too, and there is a problem where hundreds of folders a week are being created with random alphanumerical names. I tried following the guide from a Microsoft doc for how to track it, but it didn't end up doing anything. I also tried a program called The Folder Spy on my local machine with different users, but it just said the user was always the user that was running the program. The network share is running on a Windows Server 2012 R2 & the clients are all running Windows 10. If anyone knows anything about how to track this that would be much appreciated. This has been going on for months & I do have access to the server as admin to run monitoring stuff.
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Monitor no signal detected please help
Herobrine Player replied to confused_dingdong's topic in Troubleshooting
My first thoughts would be either the PSU, or the cable. Also, what motherboard are you talking about? I can't figure out if you mean the one in the monitor or PC. -
Xeon RAM Support
Herobrine Player replied to Herobrine Player's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
The reason is that I am looking at a server chassis that comes with that motherboard for a storage server, so performance doesn't matter that much so I am looking for the cheapest compatible stuff. And thanks for the reply -
I was looking at a TYAN S5512 with a Xeon E3-1220 & was wondering if it would support some non-ECC DDR3 that I have lying around or if I would have to go buy some unbuffered ECC.
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5.1 surround sound system for gaming/movie watching on pc?
Herobrine Player replied to bomby587's topic in Audio
While I agree with Everything that tikker said, I would like to add that I remember seeing on of these on display at a Best Buy along with 3 other Logitech speaker sets, and it sounded noticeably better than the other ones, and I've had a great experience with my the 2 other Logitech speaker sets I've used in the past. and to answer this, I've found that the age of speakers doesn't really matter, with a great example of this being that Sennheiser has been selling HD 600 forever and they are still considered great. I am sure that there is something you can get that is better if you spent a bunch of time hunting through speakers and receivers used, but these cheaper all-in-one systems like these seem to be a good value for what they are from what I have seen. The issue I see is that at least in the US, these are $300 (on Amazon), which is way more that, but if they are that cheap wherever you are I would think that you would have a hard price to beat even going used. -
Most people would just use the rear I/O ports, but a amp would help with better quality
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I would try asking Acer support of you can
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You can pick whatever one you want, and you might want to consider witch one will get the the most updates, and witch is more durable.