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anthony_799

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  1. Yeah I know they're not dangerous temps but I just wanted to make sure it would be ok to OC on these temps.
  2. Not sure lol, just checked with GPU-Z and it's accurate there. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  3. Hi, I'm getting some pretty high load temps on my build, and I haven't been able to pinpoint the problem. http://pcpartpicker.com/user/amrtnz/saved/YNzD4D The first pic is after 5 minutes of folding at medium settings, and the second pic is idle. Thanks
  4. Been watching Linus every day to keep up with all the new stuff being released, definitely the best channel on YT
  5. The MSI TriFrozr that Linus made a video about look incredible, but I own the EVGA version which is performing very nicely.
  6. Thanks for the insight! Also, all I need to do is assign a static IP for the NAS so that when I reboot it I don't have to reconfigure everything right? I think I might just set all permissions to 777 to simplify things.
  7. I'm just doing RAID1 for my really important stuff, the rest should be fine.
  8. So if I just set up one RAID1 array with 2 drives I would still need a card? It has enough ports for the drives.
  9. So i'll be fine without a RAID card? This is what I've come up with http://pcpartpicker.com/p/2y7RJ
  10. Yeah I'm planning on using FreeNAS. Do you think I should partition one of the storage drives to install the OS on or have it on an SSD?
  11. My plan is to have RAID1 for really imporant files and just plain Samba share on the rest.
  12. The bottleneck here would be my network, and im not too concerned about drive speed on the NAS
  13. I would just have one RAID1 setup for my most important files.
  14. Even for light operations? An i3 seems excessive.
  15. Should I go with a card or just use RAID from the board?
  16. The Pentium was like 50 bucks and the PSU was like 60
  17. I do, Comcast is great in my area and I have a proxy.
  18. Hi, i'd like to build a quiet and compact NAS for streaming to an xbmc box, backing up 2 PCs weekly, and 24/7 torrenting. I will buy drives separately (6 4TB WD Reds). I'd like some advice as to what parts to get. I have a Pentium G3220 (Haswell / LGA1150) that I want to use for the build and a 500W Corsair PSU (I can return it for another one if I need to). Other than that i'm open to build suggestions/tips as i've never built a PC for anything other than gaming. Thanks!
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