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axipher

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About axipher

  • Birthday Sep 29, 1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ontario, Canada
  • Occupation
    Electrical Designer

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen R5 2600X
  • Motherboard
    ASRock X370 Killer SLI
  • RAM
    2x 8GB Patrit Viper 2400 MHz
  • GPU
    PowerColor RX 480 8GB
  • Case
    Fractal Design Meshify-C
  • Storage
    1TB SSD
  • PSU
    Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550W
  • Display(s)
    BenQ RL2450H
  • Cooling
    Fractal Design Celsius S36
  • Keyboard
    Filco Majestouch 2 Ninja
  • Mouse
    Razer Death Adder 3.5G
  • Sound
    Schiit Modi 2 Uber
  • Operating System
    Ubuntu 18.10 + Windows 10

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  1. Great folding everyone, time for some water loop cleaning, then get them back up to regular folding schedule during off-peak electricity prices.
  2. Not sure if Strawpoll Links are allowed here, but maybe a quick survey on how people use VPN's, maybe this can get featured on WAN show tonight. What do you use a VPN for? https://www.strawpoll.me/18979413 Protecting my browsing on public/foreign internet Getting around geo-restrictions on content Accessing private/corporate networks Using ad-blocking/traffic reduction services Something else
  3. The Pulse 5700 is a great card, have one myself and has been perfect in Windows 10 and Linux (AMD Driver on Ubuntu 18.04)
  4. Just upgraded the old Unraid Server from P55 with a Xeon X3470 + 16GB up to a nice and much beefier X370 with a 1700x + 16GB. Currently running a GTX 1060 3GB in a VM on folding duty. On the plus side, I have a spare mATX system for a HTPC now.
  5. It would definitely be much better for $Version 2 to implement a larger battery (small car battery like a group 51 or something) and an arduino/realay combo connected to the power button of the PC. that wasy you can put in a 5-10 second delay, or some sort of locakable switch that would enable/disable the system in case they get an important call. The arduino would also let you give some sort of feedback to the user as well, maybe a 80segment display giving a 10 second countdown or something like that.
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