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Dujith

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  1. If its certain DIMM slots not working (ie: The do show up but do not add up to the memory pool) Then it might be the CPU not making good enough contact with some pins. Might be worth it to reseat the CPU too then.
  2. A) It does not matter, In a RAID situation the slowest drive will dictate the reading/writing speed. You could even mix a SSD with a 5400RPM Drive B) Backup =/= RAID, backup means you backup the data somewhere safe. Preff multiple locations. For Media streaming i tend to use raid 0, but thats beacuse i tend to rip my blurays at a high bitrate. If you are looking for something to prevent data loss when a drive dies, then for a media server i would go with Raid 1. Edit: Raid 10 might be a tad overkill So suggested Raid 1
  3. I realize that, but i could be lying But since its specified on the site and their spec sheet as being SSI-EEB compatible, its safe todo so
  4. The Chips on both boards are the same, its the bios that will allow overclocking (and some components i think).
  5. Motherboard = SSI-EEB And from the spec (in your own link.... ) = Motherboard SSI-EEB, SSI-CEB, Extended ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX So yeah, and i dont hate to be that guy... but you posted both link with the INFO in it ya lazy man
  6. Just looking at the soldering (ignoring all the software and stuff) You will need BGA solder tools and some experience todo so. Without having done it a few times with smaller BGA chips i would not touch it and again, thats besides all the compatibility problems you are going to run into. Edit: after rereading. The OC bit is motherboard specific and not chipset. So no it wouldnt have worked anyway.
  7. Its no more difficult or more work then any other vm software tbh. Just enable it and its done
  8. Since you have Windows 10 pro (at least thats in your signature) you could just use hyperv. Tho with TrueOS that would require some tinkering to get it to install.
  9. Confusing title, but what i meant is that when u quote with selecting text it will show that quote as posted by the one who made the reply and not who he quoted. Example: The first quote was from Wof, but the 2nd quote was from frozenboi which Wolf quoted... this is starting to give me an headache. I suppose there is no way to get this to work correctly just wanted to mention this.
  10. @Wolf ~ IRONI @frozenboi810 Pictures are needed
  11. Best bet is to use an emulator. Those will show u the sprites and code in a debugger
  12. Thats not a large card... This is a large card 3DFX AGP 6000 (not officially released) Also for fun: the 3DFX 9000 video
  13. Do this with a crimp sleeve, much better then a crimp connector which will crush those tiny wires and may damage them. That small a diameter u usually do not crimp but solder
  14. Dont know the term for it but roughly translated it would be hand tight. As in how far you can tighten them with just your hands without much effort.
  15. While a tad low it could be legit if its 2nd hand. If its new then its too good to be true. Is it local or from china? Performance wise its just a tad below a 1060.
  16. Another point is warmth, since they will be on the whole day they will start to heat up and become brittle quickly. This will also dramatically lower the livespan. Best thing we noticed is to put them in an aluminum strip which cools it and has the benefit of having a diffuser.
  17. FYI thats a quirk with setting the resolution. As you can see that section is for HDTV's, you'll need to scroll down and select the PC resolutions. Those will have the higher refresh rates.
  18. That would be the KG271 the KG271B is a 240Mhz screen. The display has a HDMI 1.4 input so it can only do 120Hz with that, you'll need the DP for 240Hz I do not have an Acer screen. But in the OSD you might have to put in that it uses DP 1.2 could be standard on 1.0
  19. The way you typed it out everyone should be able to see eachother. So i'm thinking the 2 routers have their firewall enabled and are blocking everything Simplest way to test this would be to disable both firewalls. Better yet, set both routers to bridge mode if possible.
  20. What u want is a HDMI splitter (not switch), you get them with 2 or more outputs.
  21. Price performance wise i would say Dahua. The camera's are pretty much plug and play and do not require a powersupply as that is done by the NVR itself. For outside the starlite camera's are amazing! They have push notification and works with p2p client so you do not have to to any forwarding crap.
  22. The 0.5 is more a rating number then actual draw. The adapter will be around 80% effective so if its on full load: 9*1.67 = 15.03W the the input would be ~18.8W
  23. Dujith

    Gta V

    If you installed it via Steam just right click the game in your library. Click "properties", select the tab "Local Files" and the last option there should be to move the install map.
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