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Hoodrich Iggy

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About Hoodrich Iggy

  • Birthday Nov 14, 2000

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    Shaboonie26
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    North Carolina
  • Occupation
    IT

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 2600X
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG X470-I
  • RAM
    2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000mhz
  • GPU
    Zotac nVidia GeForce GTX 1060 Mini 6gb
  • Case
    Fractal Design Node 202
  • Storage
    1TB Samsung 860 Evo, 500GB WD Black m.2 NVMe SSD
  • PSU
    Themaltake Toughpower SFX 600W
  • Display(s)
    2 AOC 22in
  • Cooling
    Silverstone Tundra Super Slim 240mm AIO
  • Keyboard
    Steelseries APEX
  • Mouse
    Zelotes Great Spider Inception T-90
  • Sound
    Astro A40
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. I was planning on getting 2gig internet at my new condo. I have a Netgear CM1100 modem that supports 2.5gig with link aggregation. I was wondering if anyone knows a router that supports it also. I can only seem to find articles of people using link aggregation from a switch to a nas or something like that. But what about from the modem to the router to get 2gig internet?
  2. I know theres a little more advanced ping command that will show all the hops and times between them it may just be showhops or something like that its simple
  3. You can go into your routers setting by looking up the ip for it or you can look up the model and find the site to go to depending on the manufacturer. Assuming it has a gui you can go to security and add different URLs or ips to a black/white list there. If you have a netgear router I could help you more directly.
  4. Unless she uses some more serious security measures on her device it will pretty much be accessible to matter what. If he knows most basic personal information about her it's easy enough to find an address just by knowing their full name, job, city or state the live in and then track the ip back to that place. Most people can do this and find somebody but it takes some more skill to actually "use" a device on the network. Could also try VPNs, network firewalls, and making an investment in a new router/modem for added modern security and features and have it installed by yourself or someone you know can do it right, the guys ISP's send out are usually pretty dumbfounded. I can consult a few people and mabey find some better solutions as I have a friend that can do the type of things he is.
  5. Are you using the connectors that are attached and run through your walls or do you have a cable running directly from your router or switch to your device? If so the wiring in the walls may be a lower category and I have had trouble in the past using my wall connectors I just have a 125ft cat6a running upstairs to a switch lol
  6. Try to boot to windows on a different drive the m.2s are finicky sometimes when it comes to the first try but should work fine once you set it up in windows
  7. Had a problem like this no post at all just lights and fans on an Asus X470-I the cpu and ram indicator light were on. Could be a ram issue cant remember if I was limited by the cpu or the board but the max memory frequency I can use is 3000mhz. Had to replace the board altogether after getting no help from asus. The x470s are kind easy to break if your not careful take a close look and make sure it's still flat
  8. Yeah best bet is the alcohol you can be pretty liberal with it so long as it all dries spilt tea in my keyboard took it apart and doused it in it and dis some scrubbing and still works other than on of the lighting zones
  9. Linus has a few vids where he uses 10 series chips so you should be able to get a good idea of the specs and what to expect using them
  10. Yeah Asus told me my ram wasnt compatible with their motherboard as I was looking at the compatibility sheet and offered me no other help other than replacing it and that was on the phone with them. And I hate to be like this but it was a very unknowledgeable person from some foreign outsourced support I'm guessing
  11. I dont think that it will fail on you outright for awhile but there are a lot of 80+ bronze psus out there for 80 to 150 that will have better power efficiency and you always want to make sure a very steady amount of power is going to your pc especially with such expensive components and intels power hunger better safe than sorry
  12. It's also a big pain with stuff like this as theres no good way to troubleshoot it mostly trial and error guesswork
  13. I had an issue like this on my most recent build using an asus X470-I I had to replace the motherboard couldn't ever get into bios or post at all and the indicator LEDs read that it was a cpu and ram problem it is possible that too much pressure was applied during the installation of something which is what I think I did but there no way to know. Came here for help on that asus support was no help at all.
  14. Theres also a trick I used to take off some usage of a hard drive could shave a little off your ram too, if you look up "windows 10 hard drive 100%" it should come up it's just disabling a search feature in windows, but every but helps I suppose. Also take a look through task manage look up anything that seems unfamiliar or you just dont know find out what you need and dont need running, making sure chrome and browser extensions aren't running in the background, discord also opens multiple times in task manager dont know why.
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