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Hyperwerk

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  • Location
    Oslo, Norway
  • Occupation
    Incident response - Telco.

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 3900x
  • Motherboard
    Asus X570 VIII Hero
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3200Mhz/CL16
  • GPU
    Asus Strix Vega 64
  • Case
    Define R5 TG White
  • Storage
    Too damn much. :)
  • PSU
    Corsair AXi 1200
  • Display(s)
    Acer XR341CK 3440x1440 21:9 IPS freesync / acer nitro xv273kp 4k @ 144hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i SE
  • Keyboard
    Razer Huntsman Elite
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
  • Sound
    Beyerdynamic DT770 80Ohm / Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 /Aston Origin Microphone.
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit

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  1. Which m.2 raid card did you use? Could we get a complete spec list?
  2. This might be the wrong category of the forum, if so please excuse me. Many of us probably know Tiny Tom Logan (TTL) of OC3D. Some of the older viewers may know that their mother died in 07, and their dad in 2014. Leaving Tom with the responsibility of his little sister Michaela shortly after. Tom made the original Orca buld as a tribute to his mom, and this was one of the first projects as part of TTL TImeToLive. Today Tom announced in a 15 minute video that his sister sadly passed away in a car crash on the 11th of January. At age 19. Letting us in on some details about who his sister was, and how she impacted their local society. He also announced that he possibly might be going dark for a while as a result, but this is yet to be determined. Tom (and his sister behind the scenes) has been a part of the Youtube computer scene for over 10 years. Since TTL was operating out of a shed way back. I kindly request that you show Tom your support at this time, and let him know at we will still be around when he returns. Rest in peace Michaela.
  3. Well, it's not incorrect. Linux is based on Unix. Much like BSD was. BSD was the base for Mac OS , which was the base for OSX. So technically he's not incorrect, and modern operating systems still use the codebase. Unix is from 1969, and UNIX Epoch (Day 0 of the clock/Unix time) is January 1st 1970. Windows Epoch is January 1st 1601 for some reason. Resulted in some funny bugs at work when we needed to build a photo timeline from metadata printed with Win32 timestamps.
  4. We just run them all as Raid 0 under RST for the best approach.
  5. Updates can be automated say during boot if need be. If you want to turn the machine on and off all the time it will keep itself up to date that way. For my server I value uptime, so I love zero reboots whenever possible. Not that hard typing sudo -i apt-get update && apt-get upgrade is it?
  6. 3. There are no drivers. Yet. 4. Microsoft obviously won't assist their competitors in this regard, but there are workarounds if you really want to play.
  7. Linux mint was hacked and their ISO's infected with malware and replaced. Some might say that it still is a risk since they (at least previously) held back security updates for some packages. Easy fix, but not best practice.
  8. True, I also use both. In some scenarios, Linux is just miles better. (Updates without reboots etc.) Windows mostly have gains because its the de facto standard. And that Microsoft has implemented closed standards etc. Standards that are reverse engineered work well under Linux. SMB/CIFS via Samba works great. I only "need" Windows for gaming. Thus "Wintendo".
  9. Obviously. Its Linux! I.e not trash for actual work, unlike Wintendo.
  10. If you want a legit server/WS board you get something from say Supermicro. No need for overclocking, and one would appreciate the proper management options etc that are available. If you want overclocking however something from Asus ,MSI or Asrock should be solid.
  11. But it is for private users? TS literally hands out licenses if you can prove its non-profit. You can host the server yourself, hell it can even be ran on a Rasberry pi! Win/Win! Discord is a shady AF company. Just google Jason Citron (Discord CEO) and OpenFeint (previous company) and it should be enough if you care about privacy.
  12. So Caselabs is apparently shutting down. Citing increased cost, and reduced margins as incompatible with further day to day operation of the company.Part orders should be fulfilled completely, but the case orders might a different story. New orders are closed site wide. I personally will miss this company if it's not saved at the last minute. Offering some of the best custom cases for water cooling (or in general), with regards to options offered. jayztwocents , LTT and others are known to use Caselabs products, and thus this is a big blow for the enthusiast pc builders out in the wild. Full statement issued: Sources: http://www.caselabs-store.com/ https://www.facebook.com/CaseLabsUSA/posts/1899183763453620 Photo is also included from the website if it should change.
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