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2 hours ago, Kisai said:
Most Intel Ethernet adapters support Teaming, but it has to be an Intel NIC. More to the point, it has to be Intel NIC's on both sides. It's also important to have switching equipment to do so.
eg PC with 2 GigE Intel I217's on one end, and one with I217's on the other end, has to be connected to two distinct switches or one 10GigE switch that has the switch capacity to use teaming (but no redundancy.)
There may also be broadcom adapters that do this. Don't expect it from cheapy Realtek's though.
I have all said equipment available to me the issue is that Microsoft disabled it on windows 10 a while ago and unless your running a windows server edition you cant enable it
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Does anyone know a work around for Windows 10 for NIC teaming or if Windows 11 currently allows NIC teaming would love to run multi gigabit local networking, i have checked previous Topics but they are all abit old and with recent windows 10 updates and the windows 11 release i'm curious to see if anyone has checked any of these out.
Many thanks in advance peeps.
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1 minute ago, tdkid said:
I am thinking that they mean RAM, PSU, case, etc. as the rest of the system.
Asrock B250m Pro4
40gb DDR4
Corsair rm750
i dont think case matters but Thermaltake View 71 RGB Edition
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6 minutes ago, Robchil said:
yeah.. i startet to wonder more if it's something else that's shutting it down. like not enough pcie lanes etc..
what is the rest of your system?
i5-6600k
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1 minute ago, Robchil said:
and if you go in device manager and select it, select driver, select location of a newer driver it rejects it too?
it finds the latest driver but doesn't get recognize by anything as functioning so as in windows task manager it doesn't show it or msi afterburner only in device manager
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5 minutes ago, tdkid said:
I was going to answer this is some way that you might not be comfortable with trying so for now I am just going to say that I have no idea.
go ahead dont feel uncomfortable..
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1 minute ago, Robchil said:
so if you download the latest tesla drivers.. 412.29 and you unpack it... and install just the drivers they don't work? after your gtx1060 is installed.
Nope wont install past 390.85
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Is there anyway to run 2 different Nvidia drivers on the one PC
I have a GTX 1060 using version 442.50
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Nvidia Tesla C2050 using version 390.85 "Tesla"When i use version 390.85 "Tesla" driver the GTX 1060 doesn't recognize but when i use 442.50 the Nvidia Tesla C2050 doesn't recognize.
Is there a way to run the drivers independently for each card so i can run both cards in the one pc at the same time so i can take advantage of both cards at the same time?
Many thanks in advance.
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2 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:
Ain’t getting much there is it.
even with the NBN networks the speeds are shitty and expensive.
3 x 100/40 @ $99 a month each so $297 a month / 7 users = around $43 a month and mainly only 2 people including myself use the speed heavily
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6 minutes ago, williamcll said:
So much hassle for just 100Mbps? That is awful.
nah 3 x 100/40 unlimited all at $99 a month each we already have a wireless home network running sharing internet over 6 residential properties and 1 business so not alot more do to bond 3 or more connections
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Just now, Lurick said:
So half past when hell freezes over?
Hahaha i was waiting for a politician joke actually lol
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2 minutes ago, williamcll said:
Maybe when Australia finally gets gigabit internet then maybe it's time.
Soon my family and extended family will all share 3 or more 100/40 connections with unlimited downloads
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When does everyone think that 10Gb Ethernet should be a standard on all motherboards and modems/routers, i mean back when i migrated from dial-up to adsl 10/100 was normal now 10/100/1000 is normal and adsl+ hasn't been much better but with fiber coming to Australia and some people already have it eventually 10Gb Ethernet will be a normally everyday standard anyone out there have any thoughts to this?
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i hade a similar issue use
https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
then download the latest drivers and install those after restart
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Amazon.com pulls out of australia and millions of Australians won' be able to buy for US due to new Australian tax
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Any chance of a livestream of LTX 2017?
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I know that but imagine the market on a CPU like that why not even if it for only the super rich lol
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What I'd rather see myself is a CPU like this :
4cores 8 threads
20 - 30mb cache
4.7ghz+ base clock turbo upto 5ghz and a tdp around 120 - 140
Pretty much a higher base clock per core and more cache but also keeping around 4 cores cos not much more is really need then 4 coresremember the old Pentium 4 single core at 2ghz
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Is it possible to run a virtual machine on top of a Linux cluster so the vm has all the CPU power and resources of all the machines attached to the cluster? Or something along these lines
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Lower temps inside the case mean lower component temperature i.e. you cant cool something via air or water below ambiant temperature but if you reduce the ambient temperature going into the case you can achieve cooler components.
Example: You want to cool down so you pour liquid nitrogen on yourself now you cool but also injured why not turn the aircon on instead, this is just a way to cool ur case not the room and removes the risk of running liquid nitrogen physically on components.
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I know you cant pump liquid nitrogen through it but if you hade liquid nitrogen or dry ice cooling the radiator down n fans pulling the super cool air through would drop the inflow of temperature
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Its only a concept idea
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I'm Stepping Down..
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Thankyou for all you have done @LinusTech i know this is a personal choice for yourself all i can say is do what is right for your own mental health and wellbeing, im glad you are still being active within the business and cant wait to watch more amazing content.