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HAMzZzA

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    HAMzZzA reacted to Slayerking92 in Weird option on a MoBo   
    They offered that "feature" on my Z170 board.  
     
    https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GP-OP-AMP-rev-10#ov
     

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    HAMzZzA reacted to FitnessOgre in Help with server   
    As a long time server admin, my advice to you is especially with HP is to talk to your sales guy. Don't be afraid to ask these guys questions, they know what their kit can do. However the server you are looking for is probably going to cost more than $10K for those spec's. 

    A few recommendations;

    1) If your company is on HP the DL380 Gen 9 2U server will give you the most options in terms of disk and space. Lots of room for extra NICs and or FC or whatever if you ever need to connect it to a SAN. 

    2) 128GB of RAM would be a minimum. Always get more RAM when you can.
     
    3) To get the 5TB RAID 10 you will need either 10 x 1TB SAS disks for the RAID 10. Or 6 1.8TB SAS disks. I would also suggest that you get a separate pair of disks for your OS running a RAID1. 300GB seems to be standard small size for basic disks. 
     
    Good luck!
  3. Funny
    HAMzZzA got a reaction from Canada EH in Curved tv cylinder?   
    So here's a thought. What if you stacked up curved TVs into a cylinder and stood in the middle, would that give an illusion on VR?
    ':D
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    HAMzZzA reacted to buffycs in IS GPU MINING STILL PROFITABLE? - Mining Adventure Part 1   
    The data transfer is minimal. The hardwork is done in work on the GPU\CPU of the machine and only the answers are sent back. The GPU's only require 1x PCI to run at full speeds as there isnt even much data transfer done in system either.
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    HAMzZzA reacted to jakkuh_t in IS GPU MINING STILL PROFITABLE? - Mining Adventure Part 1   
    Graphics card stock has long been tapped out due to cryptocurrency miners, but does what they're doing make any sense? Let's find out.
     
     
     
    Buy Graphics Cards!
    Amazon: http://geni.us/bFc5H
    Newegg: http://geni.us/b39hZvA
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