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Dolan Trump

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  1. Thanks for the tip, I tried increasing SOC voltage and got it to run at 3800MHz with fclk at 1900MHz, I'm content with that.
  2. Hello guys, I finally got a new pc after 8 years, first one I got for my own earned money and I got a problem. I can't get the RAM to run with XMP profile or even manually set it's clock over 3200MHz. It completly refuses to post and I have to reset CMOS to get back into bios. All parts that I think matter here: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming G.SKILL Trident Z RGB DDR4-4000MHz CL18-22-22-42 1.40V 64GB (2x32GB) I have my sticks in A2 and B2 slots (2nd and 4th from the CPU). I tried taking one stick out and putting the other one in both of these slots. I have the newest bios (3001) just updated it, because it wouldn't post without it. I tried loading XMP settings and lowering the clock to 3600MHz with no success.
  3. Oh I thought if nvidia is pushing it for new gpus it's for some reason, I also heard that new gpus will be heavily bottlenecked by cpu, will PCIe 4 not help with that? If that will be the case, what would you say is more important more cores -3900x or higher clock speeds - 10700k?
  4. So nvidia new 3000 series GPUs will be PCIe 4.0 which is not supported by intel new 10th gen processors. AMD on the other hand has this feature even on current gen. Does that make intel 10th gen basically dead on arrival for top tier gaming? I'm currently considering finally upgrading my old 3770k and I was always a bit of an intel fan boy. I was really hoping 10th gen will be the new shit, but now that nvidia dropped that PCIe 4.0 news AMD is starting to look even better than before.
  5. Here's all Wireshark has about this packed, it's even properly recognized as WOL and as MagicPacket for correct MAC, at least that's what I think I see.
  6. It has static 192.168.100.2 if that somehow matters (computers are sometimes weird), I'm sure computer gets the packet while it's turned on, no idea if it goes through while it's off (if that can be possible). WOL 100% worked with other router though it had built in wake on lan function and I used that, never tried sending the packet with website or any other way.
  7. Hey, I'm trying to get wake on lan to work on my computer (ASUS P8Z77-V LK) and some Seagate NAS. It used to work with old router (ASUS DLS-AC68U) but since I got new fiber router (HUAWEI HG8245Q) it doesn't work, I tried forwarding port 9 to 192.168.100.255 (it was supposed to be broadcast according to the internet) but it didn't work, so I forwarded it directly to my computer and magic packet started showing up on wireshark but when I turn the computer off it doesn't start on lan. I activated it in BIOS and made sure it's active in device manager in windows. I have no idea what's wrong and all I can find on internet is to check that it's active in BIOS or device manager. Could router be the problem here? I use this site https://www.depicus.com/ to send the packet.
  8. So I watched yesterdays WAN Show, and heard that Google abandoned headphone jack on their phone, just like Apple. There used to exist 2,5mm jack. What happened with it? Why is it no longer in use basically anywhere that I'm aware of? Why haven't Google (ignoring Apple here, they're special) just switch to 2,5mm?
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