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Gender
Male
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Location
the Netherlands
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Interests
Computers, internet and RC.
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Biography
Building and fixxing computers for over 30 years.
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Occupation
Computer repair friend.
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Member title
Not Staff
System
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CPU
Ryzen 7 3700X
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Motherboard
Gigabyte Auros X470 Ultra Gaming
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RAM
G.Skill Aegis 16GB (2x 8GB sticks) 16-23-23-53@3200Mhz
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GPU
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 6G
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Case
Antec 900 (Still awesome!)
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Storage
Samsung 970Evo Plus (250GB) + Crucial MX500 (1TB) + Seagate Barracuda (2TB) + Seagate Expansion (external crap thing) (4TB)
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PSU
Corsair RM750x (2018)
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Display(s)
Main: Iiyama Prolite PLX2483H - Left: Iiyama PLT2453MTS - right: Iiyama Prolite PLX2483H
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Cooling
Scythe Ninja 5 (with liquid metal)
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Keyboard
Logitech G15 v1 custom lighting
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Mouse
Logitech G903 + Logitech Performance MX
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Sound
Built in audio anologue connected to Creative Z-5500 5.1 speakerset.
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Laptop
Acer Aspire 8930
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Phone
Samsung Note 10+ 512GB
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HanZie82's Achievements
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Red Dead 2 won't recognize new ram
HanZie82 replied to iNeedy's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Are you sure its not showing VRAM which is the memory in the graphics-card (which isnt replacable). Only way to change that is get a graphics-card with more memory. -
More is better right?!
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'Twas but a joke, sorry for not making that more clear. And what does it matter for what particulate one inhales?
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These where the advertisements, now back to the show...
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Now im really curious how you'd categorise the use of Notepad++ then. (or was that implied?)
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Take the HDD out of the case and connect it directly to SATA. Then you also have a free SATA-to-USB adapter.
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Just note, the PSU's of today have great capacitors that needs to be charged. This is a huge spike/drain on the houses power system. And also the constant charging and emptying fully isnt the best use for those capacitors. But they should be rated for many power ons and power offs. But all in all by flipping that switch you're introducing more points of failure. Just reason for yourself if it outweighs the risk of leaving it connected. And if you're really afraid of power surges, use a surge protecting power strip. https://www.amazon.com/GE-Outlet-Protector-Extension-14092/dp/B00DOMYL24/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=Surge%2BProtectors&s=aht&sr=1-6&th=1 And also, just don't buy powerstrips with damn lights or switches in them. They are the biggest point of failure on powerstrips.
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Why can sites know my LAN connected devices?
HanZie82 replied to Gat Pelsinger's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
Im not mad. Or am I. But Every device is different. But this has very little to do with the website and more with the devices you're using and how they are connected to most likely the same wifi. The TV is discoverable for your device, the website can only see if that connection is there or not and if so use it. But im not too knowledgable about it, you can maybe read up on it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Cast And might even find a way to disable it if needed, but knowing Google im not sure of possible. Sorry i cant be of more help. ps there is no emotion in text, so i expect none either way. (ok besides the emoticons then ) -
Not enough info. Please read the howto. This is just plainly not enough info to help you.
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I was thinking on running this. Might be usefull. Aka im lazy and i let someone else make a list for me.
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Over current after breaking my usb port
HanZie82 replied to Cigla's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
@CiglaYeah, this is about your only option now. Goodluck. -
Why can sites know my LAN connected devices?
HanZie82 replied to Gat Pelsinger's topic in Programs, Apps and Websites
Your TV sends out signals "hey im a TV" And your phone listens and puts it on the list. Just because you are on the same wifi. Only to make it very easy for you to play stuff on your TV from your phone. Also, next time please be more specific, tell us waht hardware you use, what you expect and not have us guess. Clearly you've been here before, you should know better. -
So it was turned on, until it was 'last night'. Even tho English isn't my first language this looks pretty obvious? I'm sorry i cannot make it any clearer then this. But lets not pollute this topic with our misunderstanding. Yeah tell him, if he wants solutions he needs to be as precise as he can, without the exaggeration as that helps no one. Make him check to be sure there are no cables around that can fall onto the fan blades, as that can be somewhat loud. Altho the sound that was described, that's almost a physical impossibility, for the hardware to do so, unless something was added like a speaker and amp.
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