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limegorilla

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About limegorilla

  • Birthday Feb 27, 2003

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    LimeGorilla#5282
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    @liamdoyleco
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    That British place
  • Interests
    Content creation (Video, photo, web design) - Computers - Networking
  • Biography
    Non boomer who likes technology.
  • Occupation
    Student, Sales at Currys and PC World
  • Member title
    Liam Doyle

System

  • CPU
    i7 - 7740X
  • Motherboard
    Asus TUF X299 Mark 2
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Dominator RGB
  • GPU
    (MSI TWIN FROZOR) nVidia GTX 750 ti
  • Case
    Phantex Evolv ATX (Tempered Glass Edition)
  • Storage
    (Boot) Samsung 960 Pro nVME SSD 250GB
    (2x) Samsung 860 EVO 512GB RAID0
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA G3 750W
  • Display(s)
    BenQ GW2270
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Self-built Cherry Brown mechanical
  • Mouse
    MX Master (OG)
  • Sound
    Logitech Z333 80W
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
  • Laptop
    Razer Blade Stealth

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  1. Theoretically, yes - any eDP board will work, as long as it adheres to the eDP standard. If I were you, I'd look at your display's control board for a Model Number, OEM or similar and go hunting - I would assume that someone has at least written something about it somewhere.
  2. About £700-800 UK Business use, programming (MongoDB, Electron, Web Apps) Visual Studio Other details: Okay, so work have me building a load of small internal apps now, and the dual-core i3 I'm using is flat out not okay anymore. Plus it BSOD's at least once a day. So I'm going to try and push the envelope a little and get them to buy me a PC. Bit of a long shot, but for the amount of things I do, and the amount of money I save them, its not out the question I don't think. It does need to be somewhat powerful, because I will be working on our 2TB+ CRM Database. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/ - this is what I currently have. Any recommendations welcome!
  3. It's very true. Chances are the initial launch I don't think will be pushed back, but there very well may be shortages. Seeing as China seems to have started up production again, I don't think we will see any definite answer until mid-year. So, in short, most likely, but it is too soon to tell
  4. that looks like a dead (or dying) GPU. If its still in warranty, get it serviced
  5. Tinkering I have no problem with - but what would I be loosing? Tbh the fact that I have no idea what they are means i'm not going to miss them lol - im coming from a 750Ti, so doubt they were even a thing when that was out
  6. For starters, while i’m currently @ 1080p, i’m looking to move to 1440p at some point, but basically I want the most power i can get for the smallest amount lol. Sonin reality, is going up to the 2070 worth it, or is there another card that would work better? My budget is around £350 ($450/417€) Also - has the Bitcoin hype died down enough that it’s safer to buy used? i don’t mind doing so.
  7. Why can't we tho. We should be able to live in a world where we do, and companies actually fight for out privacy. Maybe I'm just naive but
  8. I've definitly sent it to Jake (still no response) and Lilithly but couldnt see momo on the mod role. Lilithty has told me they will look into it
  9. It is on discord, but every platform has holes. While I wish they hadn't had this happen in the first place I'm actually glad it has - I want to see if they will actually do anything.
  10. I've contacted quite a few people, and managed to get responses from the mods of two different servers so far - not the LTT one yet. Apparently Discord is aware of dis.cool, but no action has (currently) been taken as far as them being "forced to implement a data removal page" - and as several have noted, it just redirects to a meme How the fuck is this still a thing.
  11. Fully agree. Annoyingly its down to the way discord works And lol thanks, I'll change my signature See attached image
  12. First off, if your on the LTT Discord this has affected you. Long and short of it - https://dis.cool are scraping servers, acting as real people - and they have scraped the LTT server, along with other big ones like dbrand. They have Linked accounts (Twitch, Spotify, etc) Status Online info Chat logs Game info THIS IS IN VIOLATION OF GDPR. THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO GET THIS DATA WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION IN THE FIRST PLACE, AND TO TOP IT OFF YOU CANT DELETE IT. There is a reddit post with more info - here: I have contacted discord support, as well as all of the mods (including the LTT ones) of every server i'm in that has been affected. This is the message: Again, this is very much in breach of privacy. Make noise.
  13. I am aware. You can just spoof the MAC address as Virgin does not do periodic checks - only when your IP changes, which is about once every three months. I'm looking into it, but would most likely keep the Virgin Hub as a modem for now What kind of devices would you suggest? My other option is going entirely ubiquiti, then using a cloud key to tie them together - which doesnt sound like a bad idea to be honest - but money is a factor. So what kind of hardware? What kind of speeds do you get on that? I have quite a lot of devices (many are Smart Home ones, on 2.5GHz but I do have a lot of devices) will that stand up to quite a bit of load?
  14. Okay - so I have finally had enough of my ISP router. It's shitty, slow and - apparently rather susceptible to attacks due to it's slow and outdated Intel hardware. For reference - I am on Virgin Media M350 (Downloads between 300 - 400 Mb, Uploads 40 Mb) and I do a lot of local stuff. So I have been looking around, and so far have come to the conclusion that: As I like to play around, and really customise pretty much everything - pfSense is the way to go. Running it off an ex-enterprise server off eBay is the way to go Preferably the AP I get should be Wifi 6 I'll want to use cat6a cabling But I do have a few questions: Ubiquiti seems to be the de-facto standard anywhere I go, and by the looks of it, the software is the reason. As they don't seem to have an available Access Point with Wifi 6, other than a gaming one that I'm not interested in (I would prefer the standalone AP's) should I go Ubiquiti now, or shop for another brand with an AX AP? Does pfSense prefer cores or clock speed? From what I can see it is reliably run on Raspberry Pi's so I should assume a server would be miles more powerful. Also - what about RAM? Faster or more of it? Where is the best place to get Ubiquiti devices? I live in the UK and most of the retailers Ubiquiti list are business only/prices on demand, etc. I've seen them on Amazon, but if anyone knows somewhere better for the UK I am all ears Again, my internet speeds are around D350/U40 and I will be doing quite a bit of local files (video file server for example) Thanks very much!
  15. It can - I normally run DuckDuckGo to force it to be the standard Chrome New Tab page, just with DuckDuckGo over Google - but that doesn't seem to work.
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