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AssassinsKeeper

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About AssassinsKeeper

  • Birthday April 20

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Colorado
  • Biography
    Yes, that is my birth date.
  • Occupation
    Systems Administrator

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 6950X
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99 Deluxe II
  • RAM
    32 GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
  • GPU
    NVIDIA RTX 2080ti (ASUS ROG card)
  • Case
    Phanteks - Enthoo Primo ATX Full Tower Case
  • Storage
    1TB NVME, 512GB NVME, 2x 250GB SSD, 1TB WD Black, 2TB WD Black, 2TB Seagate Compute, 600GB Toshiba Laptop Drive
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W 220-PS-1000-V1
  • Display(s)
    27" ROG PG279Q, 25" Acer G257HL, 27" BenQ 3D 144hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910, DasKeyboard with Browns
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Non-Hero
  • Sound
    Stadium PA Speakers, Yamaha MG16XU and Yamaha MG12XU, Shure SM7B, DBX 286S
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. Also, to clarify if I can't get the merch, I don't want to refund the ticket, just the package if possible.
  2. Hey, so I purchased a ticket when LTX was announced, but since then I've had to dig into the funds I was going to spend on transport and hotel/accommodations on some other things that I wasn't expecting to come up. I'm wondering if there's any way to still get the merch pack since I won't be able to physically attend this year which I'm extremely bummed about, but other things took precedent. If not, is there any possibility of a refund? I hope y'all have fun and I'm looking forward to going next year
  3. Fixed the audio, I couldn't get rid of the scratchy patches but the levels are way better.
  4. Building on that, there is an excellent resource called Linux Game Server Managers that basically does all the work for you, is headless, and they have easy to follow instructions on how to get started. But, like others have said, I strongly recommend that you get some command line experience under your belt, as it really is the best and most powerful way to manage a Linux OS (regardless if it's desktop or server).
  5. I agree with the first bit there, but usually 25565 isn't blocked (at least, I've never seen it blocked before). There also isn't any issue with putting a port in the end port either. I'm not sure if he is doing so, but it does look like he's clicking on the button below the fields. Either way, I'd vouch for getting at least a router that's not provided from the ISP, as usually (in my experience, especially with Cisco routers) they have 0 luck port forwarding. But that's just my 2 cents
  6. I found you magnificent people when I needed help building my first computer after thinking it was "way too complicated" to do it for years. You also always find a way to make me laugh in your videos. That's always enjoyable My favorite food is an expensive steak cooked on the engine of a Bugatti.
  7. The Z2 looks really solid, and it looks like Sony put a lot into the skinning of Android, and the phone overall looks very clean. Favourite thing about dbrand? The skin looks fantastic, and it's my favourite color.
  8. Found more that're available http://www.trendtimes.com/lamborghini-ride-on-sv-car.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=adwords&id=64106428181&gclid=Cj0KEQjwjZefBRDfsY28oNjbgeABEiQA8kVt3dfHcnFlvsgUKTeY24nkCquWXGnps7M2cADOw1MGT8UaAsHS8P8HAQ http://www.trendtimes.com/lamborghini-ride-on-sv-car.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=adwords&id=64106428181&gclid=Cj0KEQjwjZefBRDfsY28oNjbgeABEiQA8kVt3dfHcnFlvsgUKTeY24nkCquWXGnps7M2cADOw1MGT8UaAsHS8P8HAQ http://www.trendtimes.com/ferrari-f430-6v-car-feber.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=adwords&id=64106428181&gclid=Cj0KEQjwjZefBRDfsY28oNjbgeABEiQA8kVt3fWd8HvmKBOr9cV2ugmerAyTAibKKB6hy0DYQMB2PQYaAolt8P8HAQ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CQM654K/?tag=cagatopl-20
  9. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008J8LSME/?tag=047-20
  10. The "Girl next door" looks. It's a beautiful notebook. Always needed a gaming notebook. I travel a lot.
  11. Best thing? Everything. Choosing one... That would be the bigger screen and beautiful design.
  12. Thanks, sorry for the complete noob question.
  13. Thanks for all the really fast responses. I do have a question, though, what do you mean by data providers? I'm a little new to all of this, but know enough to manage networks for people. So, data providers like an ISP? Or some other third party company?
  14. So, I've been looking for an answer to this question for a very long time. The question is how large game hosts and website hosts get on demand static public external IPs. I know the basic concept of the network config, which would (I think) consist of a modem going to a switch, that switch managing multiple IPs and each external IP's assigned from the switch. At the moment I'm running off of Comcast's highest consumer internet (100 MBPS down, 20 MBPS up) and I know I'd have to upgrade to a business package, but I'm just really, really curious how you'd get that many static external IPs on demand, and how that'd work through the ISP.
  15. I'd recommend buying something more expensive that'll last longer.... I'd recommend an Asus router, one of which has a specific future for Shield & NVIDIA game stream. It's a little on the pricy side, but if a Shield is a possibility in the future for you (and overall better local computer-to-computer speeds), I'd go with something like this.
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