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Islam Ghunym

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  1. The 2 LEDs on the right are power on and storage. The icon near the USB C port looks like USB icon?! and there is an HDMI port beside it so this means no thunderbolt support, right?
  2. It is weird not to include that..... I mean almost every laptop has a type C port, why don't they just make it right and support thunderbolt through it... Anyway,. is there anyway I can know if my laptop type C port support thunderbolt? Through device manager or something
  3. Does any laptop with USB Type C port and 11th gen intel CPU support eGPU through it?
  4. For those who owns or tried the card: What is the minimum and maximum power target (limit) you can set?
  5. what would happen if i opened the port to the world? someone may break into my PC? I already have a strong password. or maybe if a lot of people opened that port things would go crazy with the service for all users in general?
  6. I have 2 problems for now: The wireless router currently uses a private WAN IP address. This router may be in the multiple-NAT environment and DDNS service cannot work in this environment.
  7. my router already offer multiple server to choose from. i will see what works best in my location. thank you
  8. that is through my router settings right?
  9. how can I access my PC in my home through my phone while I am away at work (not on the same network). I want RD because I am sure it will offer best experience with least data usage.
  10. I have seen the option once with ASUS H310M-D motherboard to choose DRAM frequency the way I want, but raising that above 2400 on the installed locked I3 processor caused boot failure because that CPU is looked 100% the CPU, but since the option to choose the frequency there, it may mean it would work with unlocked CPUs so I am searching for someone's experience in this field. However I don't think that policy would ever change
  11. Did anyone try to overclock DDR4 memory beyond 2666 with any unlocked 8th or 9th gen intel CPU with a potato mobo like H310M from Gigabyte, ASUS, MSI or whatever. I am curious if that is possible
  12. so u think that I should be able to buy a separate router then connect my previous ADSL modem/router to it then connect a 4G LTE modem too and use a dual wan from the new router where I set routing rules. that ain't be a problem at all. these ports are almost saved in my brain memory. I used to open ports for games I play a lot and I have tools that can monitor my PC connections to everywhere Anyway, I am thinking about all of this shit just for one game I play (Apex Legends).... I can't believe it actually dragged my thoughts here to spend 400 bucks worth of stuff... the problem is that landlines ISP in my country are not reliable for stable connection. not only stuff will cost but 4G data aren't any cheap too.
  13. actually I think that I need to buy another all in one device that support policy based routing. it should feature built in ADSL modem, Dual WAN of course, different USB applications, have decent QOS.. FQ Cadle or whatever they call it, guest network, traffic monitoring and most importantly a decent built in 4G LTE modem. hopefully this does not cost me a wealth. it would be ok if it can host a 4G USB modem, but then I need a good USB dongle that can suck far 4G towers very well . do u have any budget option for me in your mind that does all of this at acceptable price. I am ok with custom firmwares if they were required. I want to route games' packets into 4G connection so it has to be a good modem. I am afraid that not any 4G LTE router will do the job right ensuring low latency and stability for gaming. however I am not sure if expensive stuff will do the job any better so I actually need your advice.
  14. actually I have control over that in dual WAN system. at least that what my device shows to me (even tho I agree with you 100%.... how I could I control incoming data??!), but the thing is I can't specify every destination IP in the world and I would like to route data to certain ports into secondary WAN for example and everything else into primary WAN. this is something my device does not have a capable firmware to do it. however "balance" mode seems to work as fail over once one of 2 WANs go down which is something I don't want to happen. I think it would be better for me in this situation to add routing rules in windows with some kind of software or whatever and connect my 4G modem to my PC so that I can have 2 network adapters and manage data through my PC, but still have no idea how to do that do u recommend something to me?
  15. so I got a 4G modem and an ADSL moderm/router which supports dual WAN through DSL / Ethernet / USB 4G. what I wanna do is to route incoming/outgoing packets to certain ports through 4G connection of the USB 4G modem that I plug earlier in the ADSL modem/router in dual wan configurations while routing any other packets into the other ADSL WAN connection through integrated DSL modem inside my router. my device is: ASUS DSL-N14U. so how do I do that?
  16. Nope, power goes up with vcore going up and there is no power limit scenario and my VRM temps are too low + I never said TDP = Power consumption. Be sure if the answer is that simple I wouldn't be asking ☺
  17. So I have my hands on an old CPU which is the intel pentium D 945 as I remember. It is 2 in 1 CPU uses a 95W of power on a Gigabyte EP41-UD3L motherboard. It is a quite old stuff and I decided to see how well this would overclock and what are the possible gains out of it. What I noticed is that the performamce of this CPU in general in every bench drops down by increased Vcore. This looks strange to me because this CPU has no thermal throtling and it actually runs at max clocks all the time, but why performance drop is something I didn't guess yet so hopefully I get an answer here.
  18. if anyone got his hands on the RTX 3080. what are the minimum and maximum power limits of the GPU? is it like previous generations from 50%. I heard some rumors saying that you may limit the GPU from 320W to 100W only.
  19. Minimum power limits have been 50% before RTX 3000 series. Now I am curious to know things about what is the minimum power limits on RTX 3080 GPU (also max does not matter much, but it is good to know). did anyone try it yet?
  20. Yes. It is safe. don't go as high as above 1.35 because how safe this voltage will depend on how good your motherboard is for stabling vcore. Add to that Ryzen is so much sensitive unlike Intel forts of CPUs You may run absolute max safe voltage on intel parts but not in AMD Ryzen.
  21. I got my hands on an old LGA 775 motherboard (GA-EP41-UD3L) with pentium D 945 and 2 sticks of 2 GB dual rank DDR2 modules and decided to overclock it for fun. The components are pretty old and are not usefull for anything, but doesn't matter. the motherboard comes with G41 chipset in the north bridge side. The problem is that after just enabling host clock control without even changing it (200 stock value) system will fail boot 3 times then use default settings after that. Why is that happening? Is it something with mobo or the CPU?
  22. I didn't have a good experience with other than 12V system despite that higher voltage is more effcient, but having 2 batteries on a sequence means of one of those batteries died it is going to kill the other along with it. Also the lifespan of batteries is going to extend if they were all gathered in parallel because they will be less discharged. The 3rd thing is that I own 3 x 300A 12V deep cycle batteries and if I gathered only 2 for one application I have to change the other applications in my work room and there is actually a lot more reason I can't use 24V so it is not easier option than running a PC on 12V directly.
  23. You made it harder . Now I need full analysis about each graphic card and motherboard I get... Yes, but my battery system is bassed on 12V. It is a set high amps lead acid batteries with a high amp charger and inverter pluged into the wall which works as a UPS system. The power from the wall socket is unreliable as we don't know when it will cutt or when it will get back so I depend on my batteries for everything and that raises annual costs of power a lot so I look always for an efficient way to use battery power as it is a permanent situation.
  24. I already seen these data, but that does not tell how the motherboard would behave. will the system refuse to boot over 12.6V? and if system was already powered up with a voltage between the range of specs (11.4-12.6) then suddenly my charger started so that voltage go higher gradually above the specs, will the system crash? Or it will keep working fine? taking in consideration that the pin of grey cable won't be connected so the motherboard won't recieve data from a PSU as usual with voltage monitoring so motherboard won't know if it does not measure it by itself Outside specs and data sheets technicaly nothing inside the motherboard uses the 12V input as it is except fans and LEDs. the motherboard will convert the the input power to other proper voltages that are useable by motherboard ICs and other devices. The conversion process is done by some kind of components that can regulate input voltages as long as it does not go as high as killing voltage or as low as not being able to. The above data does not say about motherboard VRM. I am wondering if I could do that because that will save up to 30% of battery power if pluging done directly without any kind of regulator or power supplies. If that worked I can then find a way to power on and off the system as that wouldn't be something. Honestly if I wanted to know something, but I couldn't, I will be crazy enough to try and place a debt on very expensive components like the RTX 2070 super coupled with high end CPU and motherboard so hopefuly someone would convince me and save me from trying proving to me that it deffinetely won't work with things that would happen if I tried
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