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Dinky

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    i7-7700k
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    Asus ROG Z270F
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    Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 3200MHz
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    Nvidia FE GTX1070
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  1. You need a router to route traffic from your internal network to your external network. If you need to have an IP Address from another country, use a VPN.
  2. Unfortunately, OD hasn't changed anything. As it is blurry through POST or in the BIOS - I believe it is faulty.
  3. Tried different Hz, no luck.
  4. It was set to 100%, and still looks not as clear as it should.
  5. Sorry it's quite hard to explain. So essentially, yes YouTube plays in 1440p. However, text and other icons have a really weird artefacting - and the text is not clear or sharp. ClearType is on, and set-up. Not sure if print screen to show the jaggedy or unsmooth text if it would display with you?
  6. Hey all. I just got a Asus ROG XG32V and I am disappointed that the text quality is worse than 1080p. Even though on the reviews people can't fault this monitor. I was wondering if there is anything I need to do or change? 2560x1440 ran on a GTX1070 monitor reset to factory and tried HDMI and DP.
  7. So essentially when you use speedtest.net it picks a server close and runs the tests from it. The more you do, the more chance of it changing not giving consistent results. For ping, I would load up cmd (cmd.exe) and do "ping google.com", or any other site.
  8. Consider a batch script to run when you log onto clear said directories? I don't think there's commands or a specific, "when I log off..." trigger, but upon your log on would do the trick.
  9. If you want a career in IT, you could learn from the server. Thus earning money with it. I doubt it will be capable to even crypto-mine well, and plus it's so competitive there is really no point. Instead, use it for a NAS and go from there?
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