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AJTerminator

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  1. No...I...was..making a Chrome joke? Also, the original file is around 800MB and didn't think it'd take up over 10x that. I know, I used the Production Max preset, understanding that it wouldn't be easy to run, just because everything else said they were below 4K, except Production Standard and Production Max, so I just went with Max to be safe and make sure the test worked and that HandBrake could actually do 8K footage, as the "Adjusting Quality" page in the documentation only said up to 4K
  2. I'm trying Handbrake now, helpfully, it's following Chrome's footsteps of taking 12GB of RAM, if it doesn't work for whatever reason, I'll try MeGUI
  3. (I think this is the right category) Does anyone know how to convert an 8k .webm video into an .mp4? All of the online converters I've tried have a max file limit of 100-200MB, while my file is around 800MB, offline solutions like uniconverter seem to only go to 4k, no matter the encoder I choose. Any ideas?
  4. Hello, I was just wondering how I would offset an array by some amount of positions and have it wrap around, so for example, if an array had the values: "ABCDEF" then if it was offset by 3, it would be "FEDABC". Thanks
  5. I think it's either something weird in the BIOS, motherboard or CPU because the RAM itself runs perfectly alone or in single channel, it's just dual channel where it freaks out a bit
  6. Nope, I ran memtest and it's only detecting 8GB in dual channel, but 16GB in single channel. Both of the sticks work fine both alone and in single-channel, just not in dual channel.
  7. I tried that and it is 0. I also tried 16GB and to no avail. Also, nice name
  8. Hello, I have a very interesting issue. I bought a Ryzen 7 1700 and B350-Plus motherboard about a year ago, along with 16GB DDR4 RAM. Everything was working fine until a few days ago, in which both of my 8GB of RAM would detect and would show up, but only have 8GB, as 8GB was "System Reserved" RAM. Every slot works, but only when I put RAM in A1 and A2 or B1 and B2, only running in single channel. In A2/B2 (as the manual suggests) or A1/B1 doesn't work, just comes up as System Reserved and cannot be allocated Thanks EDIT: I have tried updating the BIOS, but that did nothing
  9. Solved. I managed to get it to work, by just plugging in the computer with the server VM to the computer with the Client VM, for some reason, my TalkTalk router blocks access attempts, probably to get you to buy their enterprise gear.
  10. "CiscoSystems" Nice name lol but 192.168.1.1, it's free and wydm turn off ipv6? On the Server or Client?
  11. XD True, just can't find anyone else that has this kind of issue
  12. For some reason, all 3D Mark benchmarks only use around 80% of the CPU on all cores. I have a Ryzen 7 1700 OC to 3.45GHz. All other Benchmarks, like Cinebench work perfectly. I have tried new drivers and re-installing, but to absolutely no change.
  13. Through a router and I can't find what the IP for the server is, I tried the normal public ip, 192.168... but that didn't work
  14. Ok, so I'm using Windows Server 2016 to make an Active Directory Server, but whenever I try to connect with a Windows 10 Education VM, it always just says "Can't join this domain. Contact your IT admin for more info". It does acknowledge that the domain exits, but just fails after asking for credentials (They're definately right)
  15. I know, but paying £25 for a gigabit switch + £10 for 2 gigabit NICs = £35. A lot for just a random backup server to have faster connectivity, so yeah. It's alright, but thank you for the reply
  16. I was thinking of doing that, but if it requires that much hassle, I'd rather just stay at 100Mb/s, all it is is just a backup, so... yeah. Doesn't matter
  17. Cheers for the fast response, but still, there must be a relatively easy way to do it, would having a dual port ethernet card help? 1 for the other PC and one for the router? Also, yes, it's old lol
  18. I have 2 computers and 1 router and want to get 1GBit/s between the 2 computers, but my router is only 100Mb, so I thought, Could I just connect the 2 PCs to the router with the onboard, 100Mb Ethernet port and have a cheap 1Gbit PCIe card and have an Ethernet cable connecting the two. Would this work? (Just as an alternative to buying a 1Gbit Switch/Router)
  19. Try this. https://askubuntu.com/questions/126153/how-to-resize-partitions
  20. 1. They have just set it up, so I doubt there's much on there, 2. I have done it personally around 4 times and it hasn't done anything bad.
  21. Or just go into Windows and expand the Partition size for Ubuntu, there should be one.
  22. Wasty said, kraken x61. To answer your question, I'd recommend just removing the GPU as a factor, just unplug it and see what happens, intel CPUs have IGPUs anyway. Just tell us what happens after. Also, what I'd recommend is uninstalling and re-installing CineBench, just in case it broke halfway through.
  23. Yeah, do what Chrysalis said, as when PSUs die, they can take out a couple other components with it. Just do what she said, with as bare components as possible, one stick of RAM, etc
  24. Even with an overclocked CPU, the CX750 Shouldn't have blown up. I would recommend either taking it in for repair, or if you want to try it yourself, see if you can get a GPU that doesn't require external power, only powered through the PCIe connection. I had an issue with a 8-pin shorting and annihilating the cable. Your 980 is probably fine, but just to be safe, I'd recommend taking it in for repair as PSUs are obviously very dangerous and can kill you, soo yeah.
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