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About Joshosaurus
- Birthday Feb 08, 1998
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Gender
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Location
Australia
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Occupation
U̶n̶e̶m̶p̶l̶o̶y̶e̶d̶ Student
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CPU
Intel Xeon E3-1230 v6
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Motherboard
Gigabyte X170-WS
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16GB of assorted DDR4 2133
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ASUS 1070 Ti
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Coolermaster Storm Scout 2
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Sandisk Ultra Plus SSD 120gb + Blaze 120gb SSD + Segate Barracuda 1Tb
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Corsair GS700 V2
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Hasn't this been a thing since 2019?
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NBN Co Australia to upgrade 2m FTTN premises to FTTP
Joshosaurus replied to Smile's topic in Tech News
Got to love how existing naming conventions were ignored. FTTC (UK) = FTTN (AU) -
It's more that I'm in a some what regional area with basically no used market
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Currently have an Intel Xeon E3-1230v6
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I play a fair bit of Rainbow six siege at 1080p 144hz, I also have my diy racing sim which I run 3x 1080 monitors at 60hz (assetto corsa, project cars, forza horizon 3), I am also possibly looking at going an getting a 4k pannel in the near future for games like rise of the tomb raider but I don't mind a slightly lower frame rate then. Also hitman 2 when it comes out.
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Hey all, I'm currently running a Gigabyte Windforce R9 280, and have been looking to upgrade for a while now. I'm currently stuck trying to decide on which to get: Based on my local pricing: Asus Turbo GTX 1070 ti - $589 Asus Turbo GTX 1080 - $759 and the RTX cards being quite far out of my price range at over $950 for a 2070. My question is am I really missing out by going for a 1070 ti vs the 1080 or the RTX cards? I know at this point in time all of these cards will be a huge jump in performance that what I'm currently running, and the value of the 1070 ti seems really good. (I'm also not too keen on going used / there is basically no used market where I am) Thanks in advance!
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How to have floatplane videos automatically download to your server?
Joshosaurus replied to NTDaws's topic in Networking
I would also like to know if this would be possible, but I'm assuming there is still some form of encryption on accessing the download, I'm assuming there is no way to encrypt an rss feed is there? -
Mine is not over great, $130 AUD for around 8 down .8 up at best commonly hovers far below that. 1000GB cap. My only decent ISP is telstra so $$$, but the competition around me only gets me about 2 down at best. This plan also includes a landline phone. Also that is split between 5 people. Though I will be getting Fiber to the node mid 2019 so yeah a bit more of a wait to go.
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What are the common Internet speeds in the US and Canada?
Joshosaurus replied to raxbg's topic in Networking
Then over here in Australia $100 for only 7 down and 0.25 up. -
I still have to wait until 2019 before ill even bother with looking at the nbn.
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Australians Angry as NBN tracker tool points out delays.
Joshosaurus replied to SammoFS's topic in Tech News
I just resigned another 2 year deal with Telstra as there really is no better ISP in my area and January 2019 is a while away. worst thing is the 4 down 0.1 up speed i get with it. And even when it does come it will be FTTN. however another federal election will have taken place by then so there is possibility of a new government and more importantly a new plan for the people who still yet to receive the network. (aka: Those of us that have to wait for 2019) -
Australian Telco Telstra rolling out GbE capable LTE wireless broadband.
Joshosaurus replied to LunaP0n3's topic in Tech News
This is Telstra the costs of using this service will be astronomical. -
ASRock shows off a new SFF motherboard formfactor
Joshosaurus replied to Mira Yurizaki's topic in Tech News
Agreed I feel that Mini-DTX would be much more popular then Mini-ITX. SLI in such a tiny box