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  1. Hi there, I wish to upgrade to a RTX 4070. But I want to know if there will be any incompatibilities or bottle necks that I will come across. And if I need to do any Essential upgrades to make it work. My main video game is Squad on 1440 resolution. (A very un-optimized game.) Budget: fok all Country: Canada Here is my current Build: CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: RD 6700xt Board: Asrock B450m Ram: 32GB Storage: PCIE SSD, and on NAS PSU: CX650M
  2. Granted this is with squad. But with like Cyberfunk etc it goes up to 90ish%. But talk to me more about CPUs. Hell yeah!
  3. I know passively cooling a Overlocked CPU is stupid, but hilariously "Chrome/Web Browsing" Temps hover around 31c. While playing Squad hovers around 40ish. This is with the Case fans running at 70% all the time. Still cant hear it through my tinnitus. Now the CPU from what I see never hits past 70 or 80% load when gaming usually hovers around 50%. Granted the GPU hits 100% and does not throttle down. TLDR But sweet, I dont need to upgrade yet! Yet..... >.>
  4. I upgraded my systems GPU from a Vega 56 to a Radeon 6700xt, while waiting for my Dune Case Pro to never come out. Lol But would like to know what should I upgrade next or if there is any bottle necks that you may see that I don't. Budget (including currency): Theoretical but nothing that is insane. Country: Canada CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 (Overclocked to 4.0Ghz Cooler: NH D15 (Passively cooled) Mother Board: ASRock B450m Pro4 Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (4x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 GPU: Radeon 6700 xt PSU: Corsair (2018) 650 W 80+ Storage: NAS and SSD's Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.
  5. Hi there, TL:DR I am trying to setup my NAS to my PC using ETH 2 on the 453D however Reading is okay but it cannot write to the NAS. Objective: NAS Service network on ETH 1 on 1Gbe Line NAS Server to my PC on ETH 2 on 2.5Gbe Line (Dedicated) Problem: Anytime I Write to the NAS Windows File Explorer Crashes. Which then I have to restart my PC Detailed: NAS Eth 1 - Connected to Switch - Then to rest of network. (Status OK) NAS Eth 2 - Connected QNA-UC5G1T TO PC. (Status Poor) PC Eth 1 - Mobo Connected to Switch. (Status OK) PC Eth 2 - Connected QNA-UC5G1T TO PC. (Status Poor) PC is discovering ETH 2 on 192.168.2.2. PC mount disk...OK PC Read to Disk...OK PC Write to Disk...FAIL Setup: PC Setup is the following: ETH 2 IPv4 192.168.2.1 DNS: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 Please let me know if there is anything I can do.
  6. Hello there, I was about to purchase another NAS as my current one is almost full, then I noticed a size discrepancy on my NAS Server, and I am very confused on what exactly is going on. I am running a Tettamaster F5-422 x4 4TB IronWolf in Raid 10 (1+0) = 8TB Usable 8TB (as Personal Storage) x1 8TB IronWolf in JBOD (as my Steam Library) I have included a photo if it is any help. Have a few questions. One I have example (on windows) size = 5TB Size on disk = 6TB What is the cause of this? Two I have calculated my Steam Library as shown on image as Blue. TOTAL of all files are only at: Size: 1.99TB Size on Disk: 2.26TB On a 8TB single Disk it should have 6TB Free, but it reports as 1.31TB Free What is this random 5.74TB of data? Where is it? What is it? Three On my personal Storage which is four 4TB drives on Raid 10 shown in Red. Split up into 7 Shared folders as a category (acts as its own drive) Why is it that the Toal file size is: Size: Approx 4.5TB Big Size on Disk: Approx 5.5TB Big Is this a cause of Raid 10? Or the machine itself? What is this random TB's of data? Where is it? What is it? Either way I am quite confused, thankfully I noticed this before spending $3,000 Canadian bottles of maple syrup on a new NAS Solution.
  7. Okay so I should re-set my display to only accept the maximum fps the graphics card can pump out. Which is 60 fps.
  8. Happy new year to those browsing the internet of things. Just got a new monitor and color calibrated it with the rest of my junk. Now my question is, This monitor goes up to 164hz (with Free Sync) now does that mean that the graphics card needs to meet or exceed 164FPS? For some reason in my mind in this particular example 60hz = max 60fps and should meet or exceed that fps (though it will not display any more than 60fps. That being said I did notice in some games I do get 50FPS, and the display reports 100hz. It always seems that if the FPS will always match the displays hz by half in this case +50hz. Why is this? Anyway, have a fun time. Cheers Ryzan 5 2600 Asrock B450M Pro4 Sapphire Vega 56 - (Radeon Pro drivers aka not gaming not OC) Dell 21.5 freedom eagles 1440 display S3220DGF
  9. Let me share my experience. Let me share my experience. In the past 4 years I have purchased tons of external 1TB to 2TB enclosures and got fed up of trying to figure out which drive has what data, I literally had a 4U equivalent full of them. I am not experienced enough with Server/NAS but I am familiar with how it works. I wanted to spend approx $1,500.oo on a custom 2U server and build it or Server/PC like enclosure. However, I decided not to as I have limited space. To add to the problem, I'm getting older and I don't have the patience for 7 hours to setup and troubleshoot operating system, compatibility, network connectivity etc. I also disliked all the noise that a Server kicks out. So I just spent approx $2,000.00 Cad on 2 NASes. Basically paid someone else who had to deal with all the hassle. As a side note I had to spend $300 on a extra switch and networking crap. x1 Terramaster F5-221 With x4TB HDD and x1 480gb SSD as Cache, in Raid 10 x1 Synology DS418 with x2TB HDD, in SHR The Terra runs my Plex, and main "Server" for File sharing, between iOS iMac and Windows, photos, videos, documents, Time machine, windows backup, etc. While my Synology is backups of the Terra every 3 days. Just need to figure out a offsite backup. So, If you have the experience, time, and patience to setup your own NAS/Server go for it. I know that building your own will have hours or days probably to get the server/NAS optimised an stable. I could be wrong. When I have opportunity I will build my own server, but my current deployment was more of a get the thing running as quick as possible, before those old external drives fails.
  10. I agree totally, I went with Raid 1+0 for this setup as in my mind getting the server/nas re-silverd/rebuilt (are they the same thing?) quicker is a priority. In a few months time I will be upgrading to a 6tb x5 setup in raid 6.
  11. Yes it unfortunately only has a checkbox, it does not separate between Read Only or Write Only. It uses R/W Only. Okay, its mainly 2-4GB photos, 4GB+ Videos being build offloaded and ingested. So select a SSD based on roughly the amount of throughput and average file/data size.
  12. Hello there, I just purchased a brand new TerraMaster F5-221, a lovely Quad Core with 5 baie inside. (haha intel joke >.>) I did install a 8GB stick, so it has 10GB of Ram. Anyway I will be mating it up x4 4TB Segate Iron Wolf's totalling up to 16TB raw. Minus 8TB for Raid 10 (1+0). Which gives me a usable space of 8TB (ish). I currently have access to x3 SSD's from other projects. 240GB Kingston SSD (from 2016?) 480GB Corsair Neutron XTI SSD 1,0000GB WD Green SSD Now I read somewhere that there is a formula in regards to SSD Cache. How much would the ideal Cache disk size be? Let me know. Cheers
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