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DynamicDumbA55

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  1. Bottleneck is definitely the network speed, especially over wireless. I'm pretty sure the basic leased router simply can't handle the amount of devices being used. For example, when my desktop (currently the newest and most demanding device on the network) goes on, the network seems to slow down on the other desktop and on the Wi-Fi. Occasionally I will go around turning off the Wi-Fi on phones/tablets/laptops and the issue is resolved (this is a very strange solution in my opinion, but it does work). We only use the router for internet. Which is why we would prefer an all in one router.
  2. Hello all! My family has recently shown interest in removing the leased router we currently have with standard consumer router. We currently have a standard baseline router maintaining 2 desktops, 2 laptops, 4 phones, and a few smart devices; leading to a clear bottleneck of speed when particular devices are present in the household. The budget is around $150 and I would prefer something with gigabit, multi-band, has around 4 LAN ports, and can handle a decent chunk of traffic. So far, I've considered the ASUS AC2900 WiFi Dual-band Gigabit Wireless Router but due to lack of expertise in this field; I would greatly appreciate criticism and guidance! Thank you!
  3. Okay so, I'm in the midst of testing my new build which I'll have the parts listed below. This is y second build and ave done A LOT of research into compatible parts and assembling in general. I decided to throw my mobo, cpu, ram, and my older 750ti together to try and get a post to bios simply to ensure everything works flawlessly and what not. PARTS: Ryzen 5 2600, ASUS ROG x470-F motherboard, G.SKILL RGB 2x8GB 3200 ram, evga 750 G3 gold power supply, currently rocking the evga 750ti but will swap to a 1070 founder's edition once it arrives. THE PROBLEM: The boards inboard status LED's flash red/amber upon start but quickly change to green (supposedly this means a successful boot) but I see no signal through the mobo's HDMI or through the gpu's HDMI. Then, somewhat randomly, the power supply will make an audible switching noise and shut down. I have tried to give the power supply a dedicated outlet in case it was trying to draw more juice but wasn't receiving enough but this didn't work. Can someone help me diagnose the issue at hand? The fact that the motherboard "boots" but no signal is sent to the monitor is concerning but the power supplies abrupt power off is also equally more troublesome! Thank you! ***NOTE*** IT POSTED TO BIOS, however the cpu is reaching temps of ~90C. Is that normal w/ no cooler on it?? Will throw a master cooler 212 on it after it cools down
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