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ZaforSadikSiam

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    ZaforSadikSiam got a reaction from Slayerking92 in How to setup "Sign Into Wifi Network" option on my router?   
    Hello
    I want to setup "sign in required wifi" on my router. So can I do this on any router or is there a specific type of router I need to setup this kind of function. My current router is a tp link -TD-W8950N
     
     

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    ZaforSadikSiam reacted to WaggishOhio383 in Do I need a PayPal account to make a payment using credit card?   
    I don't think there would be, but it really varies by website and by the payment system they use. If they're using the Paypal system to process debit and credit card transactions though (which I think they are), then I don't think there's a fee.
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    ZaforSadikSiam reacted to WaggishOhio383 in Do I need a PayPal account to make a payment using credit card?   
    No you shouldn't need a paypal account. Just enter your card info and it should work.
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    ZaforSadikSiam reacted to Fasauceome in motherboard is msi z390 god processor is an i9 9900k, 2080 ti and 2 500 gb Samsung 970 evo NVMe drives, i want to add a 1 tb Samsung 970 pro   
    The storage isn't so fast when you have no bandwidth so I think one 1TB 970 and the biggest SATA SSD you can get is a better idea
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    ZaforSadikSiam reacted to Fasauceome in motherboard is msi z390 god processor is an i9 9900k, 2080 ti and 2 500 gb Samsung 970 evo NVMe drives, i want to add a 1 tb Samsung 970 pro   
    It'll operate but you'll be cutting bandwidth. 
     
    I can see you went with the most expensive specs you could find, but is there actually a reason you need NVMe drives, and 3 of them?
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    ZaforSadikSiam reacted to BigDamn in I cant figure out the problem.   
    This is CPU bottlenecking. Your GPU isn't able to hit 100% usage (where it needs to be) because your CPU is too slow to allow it to. As for the ram, are you running 4x2gb (4 sticks 2gb a piece) or 2x4gb (2 sticks 4gb a piece)? Just curious as its confusing how you wrote it. Generally speaking, you want to have matching ram for stability and speed reasons. You force all of your sticks to run at the lowest frequency of the bunch, so even your 1600mhz stick(s) is running at 1333mhz.
     
    Would I upgrade to the 4460? Probably not. If you plan on buying new ram anyways you should shoot for something on the DDR4 platform. Take a look at some Ryzen CPU's.
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