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selecadm

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  1. In Preparing for 10 GIGABIT Internet! What Could Go Wrong? video at 10:50 I saw Acer monitor package. Is it KG251QD monitor? If yes, could you please make a review? Because there are none. I have it but I don't know how to do a monitor review.
  2. Just saw Asus RT-AC1200 router, it provides 1167Mbps Wi-Fi but its Ethernet ports are only 100Mbps, WTF. Wi-Fi faster than Ethernet, pathetic. Thanks.
  3. I am not from North America, and when I requested 700Mbps from my last mile ISP, they called me and asked whether my router ports are gigabit. This question got me confused, like why did they ask, are my router ports not gigabit? So I cancelled my request and later found out that of course my router ports are gigabit. Asus RT-N66U is a 7-year-old router and I bought it 6 years ago. Stupid ISP, do some of their customers really use 100Mbps routers? Later I accidentally dropped my router, its case broke, but it still works, can even get full Wi-Fi signal through the whole apartment without antennas. I guess it's time to apply for Canadian work permit and send my resume to Linus Media Group, ahaha. I am about to start learning CCNA this year, but I keep in mind that these LTT videos are only for entertainment. @mynameisjuan takes it too serious. But who knows, maybe I will also destroy my own fun after too much knowledge.
  4. Isn't it amazing how a 14-year-old platform is still relevant for gaming? Next year LGA775 will celebrate its 15th birthday.
  5. Pure Power 10 under 400W is missing but it was Tier 5 in the previous list. What's the difference exactly? Just checked the prices and 400W is 50% more expensive than 300W. Worth paying to be safe even for office PCs with like 200W consumption?
  6. 1060 doesn't support SLI. For Nvidia 10xx series the ability to do SLI starts with 1070. Oops…
  7. If your OS is Windows 10, instead of clearing CMOS have you tried restarting while holding Shift? In Start menu press Power button, hold Shift and press Restart. Then Troubleshoot > Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings > Restart.
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