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VE5LPL

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  1. Nope, sometimes like a main shade of what was on my screen (i.e my background being mainly a deep blue hence then the screen being dark blue) but otherwise completely locked out. After about 5 minutes it reboots.
  2. Tried resetting BIOS to defaults to no avail, tried installing the latest BIOS version to no avail.
  3. Not occuring during safe mode, let me try those and get back to you.
  4. As the title says my screen goes black after I log into my PC. This started happening after I swapped my i3-8350K out for a i7-8700K. I've got a ASUS Strix Z370-H, 16 GB of random name memory and a ASUS Strix 1070 OC Edition Graphics card. This seems like a graphics card issue so I put this topic here. I was able to boot and login normally after the swap, took some control samples of my CPU, disabled MSI Afterburner launch on start as it and discord popping up ticked me off as I just wanted to do some OC-ing, I clocked my 8700k upto 4.0GHZ at 1.225v and reset to then see this issue occur. I've tried reinstalling graphics drivers (with the help of DDU), setting my CPU OC settings back to auto, and re-enable start at boot for those programs to no avail. Can someone help me?
  5. I'm at work about 30min drive away so...wait till like 6:00CST...
  6. but this slow... (slowest thing on our network may be a iPhone CE)
  7. However this my client is a Q4 2016 Device so legacy shouldn't be an issue
  8. Ok...but why is it still stuuuuupidly slow?
  9. Well I am not at home right now...But I am using a (guessing by memory) a Netgear or like D-Link AC Router. I have it setup to do a 2.4GHz 802.11n network and a 5.8GHz 802.11ac network, on the 2.4GHz network I got the speeds in the screen cap from the first post. I get (if I remember correctly) about 3 MB/s. During that test I was about 15ft (max) away with a wood sub floor and laminate flooring between me and it.
  10. It is a Gigabit nic on the AP. so why am I getting like 802.11b speeds on a 802.11n network? and the ac network is faster so that would then again cancel out the AP nic as a cause.
  11. Note: My Internet Speed is less than 1.6MB/s anyway...So it is "Normal" for where I live
  12. Nah, The NIC can handle faster speeds as I tested with a 802.11AC network in the laptop and the server is running a Intel Server grade nic...and I doubt that it is the problem otherwise I would not be able to send this reply.
  13. No, it is send just zeros over generated by the CPU (if you know about linux [/dev/zero]) and the other computer is just dumping it [/dev/null] I think you got your units mixed up. Network speeds are usualy told by using megabits (Mb) and not megabytes (MB), also a MiB is 1024 bytes and a MB is 1000 bytes, so 12,8MiB/s is not 1,6MB/s: convertion, although many uses just MB for MiB... And you can't get the full 100mbps (12.5MB/s) anyways. but to maximize your upload speed: Disconnect any other device than the on you want to upload from, and stop any programs on that device that may use any network at all. Nah, I was getting 1.6 Megabytes (per second) and 100 Megabits (per second) is the theoretical max so 100 Megabits(per second) is 12.5 Megabytes(per second) and 1.6 Megabytes (per second) divided by 12.5 Megabytes (per second) is 0.128 or 12.8% of what I should be getting. NOTE: ALL UNIT CONVERSIONS FOR THIS REPLY WERE SUPPLIED BY GOOGLE. *but maybe not the quotes...
  14. But still I am getting Wireless B speeds on a Wireless N network...
  15. So I have a virtualization server and I need to copy some .iso files over to it. I am using a laptop connected via a wireless n access point and the server and ap are connected to a gigabit switch (but due to the ap only having 10/100, theoretically it is limited then to 100MiB/s?). So I tested the link by running some tools and found that I was getting 12.8MiB/s [1.6 MB/s] at the best in my tests! I am I going nuts here thinking I should expect faster or is something really not right here? and why am I getting an eighth of the speed I should (I do realize that some speed will be lost just cause since you never get the theoretical network speed you wish for but still an EIGHTH)? Here is a screen grab ^ ONLY 1.6 MB/s ??? Thanks for anything in advanced
  16. I made a custom version with the Linus Sebastian and My name under his, I can give you the gimp file if you want Yeah, the font not quite write, however the colour should be exact as I used the eyedropper tool... If you know the name of the font, please tell me and I'll make a updated one
  17. I couldn't find a wallpaper sized image of this (index.jpeg), so I remade it in GIMP (however with the wrong image viewer the colours look abit wonky) FIX: Click Big Image to see proper colours
  18. Yes, I used OVH. But how would I set it up, I should probably make a new thread elsewhere
  19. OK, so I can setup a Arch Linux VPN. What would I need to do? What ports should I use?
  20. I have some services I would like to host but I can't since I have a WISP that has about 4/5 Firewalls between me and a real ISP. I can't switch ISPs since they are only option in my location. How can I access for example a NAS from a external location?
  21. My Opinion is to buy old servers on ebay, i.e Dell Poweredge 2950 & 1950 I have a Dell Poweredge 2950, I paid $200 works as good as any desktop i7 system. Has worked for 5 years only had problems with it recently because a WD Green Drive died in a server... but the machine its self, no problem what so ever
  22. Oh, well I only work on prebuilt systems/integrated systems...sorry for that lack of information(or whatever you want to call my mistake) # In my experience like 90% of my boot issues are installing new OSes onto integrated systems with UEFI just being a bully in terms of getting the proper partition to boot...
  23. I don't have much experience with custom computers, but my spidey sense is telling me it could also be (unlikely) that the UEFI got screwed up on you system (If you are unsure of what UEFI is ) so maybe just try resetting the board, if that does not work setting it to legacy mode with safe mode off. If you do not know how to do that I can lookup the manual
  24. Is this just after you built it or is it a system that has functioned for a while? Sorry for the separate posts, just want to get my thoughts to you, then something else hits my mind...
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