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  1. ah @minibois you da man! God bless you, have the best weekend :))
  2. I'm pretty sure he said something in the lines of "915 or 905" or some other 3 number combination which leads me to believe you're right and it might as well be the Logitech. Thanks!!
  3. Hey, does anyone recall what keyboard Linus mentioned on the WAN show recently and said he's really preferring it over a traditional mechanical keyboard. It was literally in the very last WAN show or the one before that, can't find it in the timestamps tho. Cheers!
  4. Thank you for your reply. My current mobo is an X570 E-Gaming. There's something that I still don't get though -> if the tb3 cards that you mentioned do actually work (I change everything to accomodate) will they pass on the video signal of the 3080ti through the PCi-E and then out from the card to the docking station in the other room? I feel like this can't work but I have no idea, I'm very confused at this point. Also, if an AMD board has TB3 Built in does that mean it only transfers the video signal from the onboard gpu or does it also transfer the signal from the 3080ti?
  5. ** Edit** just realized Idk how any of that would work if my TB3 output is on the mobo? Pcie tb card or? Hey, I have a complicated issue on my hands, I'll try to lay down the situation as quickly as possible: Ultimate Goal: use the high-end 3080ti powered PC as BOTH an HDMI 2.1 source for my LG C1 OLED @4k/120hz AND my 2 work monitors which are on the other side of the flat ~20 meters away. Original Plan: Run a really long active optic HDMI cable along the way -> doable but the Ruipro 8K cable that does it is really thick => won't go on walls or under doors/carpets =>yikes. Plan B: Move the PC close to the TV in the living room and run a single Thunderbolt3 or USB 3.2 gen2 cable with a docking station on the other side for both monitors/ mouse, keyboard, ethernet. (like what Linus does in this video) -> Linus -> many problems -Display 1 is 1440p @165hz => ~16.3 Gbps bandwith | Display 2 is 1440p @60hz => ~ 5.63 Gbps bandwith for total of ~ 22 Gbps. Combined with ethernet and usb let's say around 25 Gbps total. -PC motherboard is AMD X570=>no Thunderbolt support unless I change the mobo to one of the 2/3 Thunderbolt certified AM4 motherboards. Questions: - Would a full-fledged Thunderbolt docking station handle 2 monitors one at qhd @165hz and another qhd @60 hz. They all state they can handle 2x 4K monitors at 60hz but just wondering if the qhd 165hz option will be available at all. - If I drop the second 60hz monitor therefore dropping the bandwidth to under 20Gbps could I not use a USB 3.2 Gen2 cable and docking station. Would that display the single monitor at QHD 165hz? - Are there any Thunderbolt PCI-e expansion cards that will work on my X570 motherboard? Grateful to anyone who shed some light here!
  6. Hey guys, I got the following situation- I have an Engenius EWS5912FP PoE+ 130W and wireless management switch (2in1) which is currently managing 4-5 Engenius Access Points. I want to switch to Ubiquity wifi6 APs, is my best option to keep the Engenius switch solely for its PoE capabilities or would it be able to also manage the Ubiquity APs? Im guessing for the latter I will need some kind of ubiquity device to control them? Best
  7. Thanks for the quick reply, Bubbl.us seems great. I think my stupidity lies in the fact I'd forgotten they're called mind maps not charts xd now I see more relevant search results :DD
  8. Hey, I'm currently studying a topic that is really large and has lots and lots of sub-topics, sub-sub topics and so on and I'm trying to break it down into a hierarchical web-like structure like the one in the photo attached. I don't need it for the same company organisation thing, just illustrating what I mean. Is there any desktop or web based solution that allows for lots of data to be quickly input like that and potentially printed after? Best
  9. presss

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    solved on my own, delete
  10. Hey, Here’s the setup: Server side: Really high end win10 pc in the UK ethernet cable + 1gbit/s fttp up and down Client/s: high end htpc in Central Europe or new 2020 Samsung QLED tv both ethernet cable on fibre with 200mbits up and down. Plex on both of the clients is buffering HARD when playing from the remote UK pc (both direct play and and transcoded). The only doable bandwidth is a transcode to 720p @around 4-5mbits which considering the circumstances is ridiculous, isn’t it? Im talking about 20mbit/s x264 .mkv files so a pretty straightforward task. Am I missing something? P.s-> I’ve done Nvidia remote Gamestreams/Moonlight with same devices and also to a Shield Pro at 100mbits easily so why is plex maxing out at mere 5mbits and buffering? Best
  11. It is reaching the overclock while at full 24threads load but while in CS:GO some of the cores vary constantly and I don't want any variations in frequency while gaming. If I find a way to keep all cores completely locked while gaming and then downclock when idle sure. I prefer fully constant clocks over never downclocking. I was doing it on my 7900X before by simply changing from high performance to balanced power mode when finished playing but it doesn't seem to be affecting the 3900X for some reason.
  12. Well I didn't find a way to run the cores at exactly 4.3/4 ONLY when playing and the downclock after. cuz if left auto even on high performance power plan clocks go all over the place while gaming and in a manual overclock at least I am sure it's always staying exactly that.
  13. I was using RyzenMaster ye, I switched to HWinfo64 and it's showing 43x all core as seen here so I'm guessing either C-states did the trick or I was confused in the very first place when monitoring with ryzenmaster and simply changing windows power plan to high performance was already at 43x I just couldn't see it. hmmm. Ok I'll go back the steps of re-enabling it and see what's what Thanks to both of you guys anyway! @svmlegacy
  14. Hey, I've been trying to stop my 3900x from downcloking for a while now and whatever I do it keeps backing down when idle. It's on a all-core oc at 4.3Ghz/ 1.3v but I want all the cores to always stay at 4.3 no matter what. What setting disables that? I tried global c- state to Disabled but no change. (mobo is MSI X570 TOMAHAWK) Best
  15. Oh ok, that makes it a bit clearer now, thanks for your fast response and have a nice week!
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