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Pasi123

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  1. What does GPU-Z say about it?
  2. Are you sure they were 3T? It wasn't released until November 2016. The first one, OnePlus One, was released in 2014.
  3. I'm too late to join the event but I'll fold anyway because I need something to heat my room. Currently I'm folding with a GTX 760 and GTX 660
  4. 1. Huawei Honor 9 2. I've had it for over 3 years (July 2017). The battery is a bit bad but I'm planning to replace it 3. Yes. 4. Usually the problem is the battery getting really bad. I still use my old Galaxy S3 and my secondary phone. I've had it since January 2014. The only non-battery related problems I've had: ZTE Blade 1: Didn't recognize a SIM card anymore LG Nexus 5: WiFi dead and Bluetooth doesn't work sometimes, restarts randomly when charging (might be battery related), broken power button (the power switch is fine so I just removed the button) None of my phones have ever died completely.
  5. If you overclock it to ~4GHz it should be quite similar to a stock 2nd or 3rd gen i5 so it should perform decently with a RX 570 depending on how CPU heavy the games are.
  6. QX9650 is a quad core CPU. It's pretty much the same as Q9650 but has higher TDP and unlocked multiplier
  7. That board supports overclocking so you could get an i5-3570K or i7-3770K and overclock them a bit
  8. The single core performance isn't that bad on the Westmere Xeons. When overclocked they are quite similar to Ryzen 5 1600 or 3rd-4th gen Intel. I think it's worth it to upgrade from i7-920 to 6c/12t Xeon. Not only they have more cores, they were made with newer 32nm process so they run cooler.
  9. We recently upgraded from 100/100Mbps to 1/1Gbps. 55€/month and obviously unlimited data.
  10. Even though it's sata2 there would still be huge difference in speed when upgrading from a HDD to SSD. For the RAM I'd recommend getting a stick with similar specs as the other stick
  11. You probably could use Virtualcam on OBS to do that
  12. That should work and is probably better since it does the same thing as the RCA to 3.5mm mono and 3.5mm mono to stereo adapters combined
  13. With the mono to stereo adapter it would be like this. And without the mono to stereo adapter: According to the AliExpress listing the speaker is stereo but you could use this video to confirm if it is or not. If you don't hear anything when it's playing the music from right channel, the speaker is mono. You don't need the mono to stereo adapter If you can hear the audio the whole time and can't locate the drivers, the speaker probably combines stereo signal to one channel. You don't need the mono to stereo adapter If you can hear the audio coming from different sides of the speaker (the speaker is using different drivers), the speaker is stereo. You need the mono to stereo adapter
  14. I can't find any picture of what the speakers look inside so I draw a picture in paint. They should look a bit like this since they are stereo speakers and have two elements/drivers. If you put mono audio to them, the right driver wouldn't do anything. So with two speakers you would have a total of 4 speaker elements but only 2 of them would play the audio. With a mono to stereo adapter you could get audio from both of the drivers so all 4 drivers would play the audio
  15. The speakers have two speaker drivers inside them. If you play mono audio on a stereo speaker, only the left driver in the speaker will play it. If you add a mono to stereo adapter, you would have one speaker with two drivers on left playing the left channel and on right you would have one speaker with two drivers playing the right channel.
  16. According to some AliExpress listing it's stereo. So you would need something like this mono to stereo adapter between the RCA to 3.5mm mono adapter and the speaker. Without the mono to stereo adapter only one of the two elements in the speakers would work
  17. It might work depending on what kind of bluetooth speakers you have. If they are mono speakers then it should work
  18. It should be possible to connect an SSD to a phone via USB. But of course you would need a M.2 to USB adapter and it would be limited to USB 2.0 or 3.0 speed depending on the phone. I don't know how big drives Android supports but at least 2TB should work fine.
  19. I had max 9 old computers with a total of 50 threads running Rosetta@home. And by old I mean hardware from 2007-2014
  20. Did you know that you can get 6c/12t LGA1366 Xeons for really cheap? They are 32nm so they run cooler than the old 45nm i7-920 and they overclock better. I'd recommend checking this thread:
  21. I like your keyboard I know, I should clean my desk and keyboard Edit: Here is the model number of mine
  22. GTX 770 is still more powerful than any of the graphics cards that I have now I use GTX 960, GTX 760, GTX 660, GTX 470, GT 640 and GT 430. And CPUs that I use are Xeon X5670 6c/12t 4.2GHz, i5-3450 4c/4t 3.7GHz, X5677 4c/8t 3.6GHz, i3-4150 2c/4t and i5-3210M 2c/4t. Right now I'm not folding with the X5670/GTX960 and i5-3450/GTX760/GT430 because I'm using them for something else, but I'll be folding with them soon. I've been folding since March 15th and I have a bit over 3.6 million points
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