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MikeAten

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  1. Hey all. I recently put together a build for my brother and with limited supply and inflated prices everywhere, I decided on a 1500r MSI Optix G24C4 for the build (it was an insane deal). It was my first exposure to a curved monitor and I fell in love. Now I want two curved monitors but I can't find anyone who has a setup like this. I've considered an ultra wide in the past but two maximized windows is a must for my gaming/music production use. Unless there is some great software out there for an ultra wide application, it's a no go for my use case. So does anyone have experience with a dual curved monitor setup? I'd love to hear your opinion on a setup like this
  2. Yep, It was Vanguard anti cheat for me too. I could've have just unchecked enable low-level io driver but I use Afterburner in conjunction with Rainmeter to monitor CPU temps as well.
  3. I am aware of the risks of exposing a port, to help that somewhat I did mask the port on our gateway to something more obscure than 3389 and a VPN is definitely in the plans once I can get it to work properly. I attached the window that appears
  4. I can't find any packet loss. I was just talking with the department that uses it and they say it's more frequent when there are more people logged in. However it still never disconnects on the local network.
  5. Yeah, its Comcast Business. I've tried from home and a few different office locations and its the same result
  6. Yes, it's just your regular isp connection. I don't think it's bandwidth though, it's 100down/20up
  7. Hey y'all. I've set up a server at my job for our accounting to use QuickBooks at multiple locations and I have been absolutely stumped. The server is accessed via RDP sessions, no virtualization. When on a remote network, we will get disconnects every couple of minutes, however on the local network there are no connectivity issues. The server is forwarded through the router and I'm thinking the router itself may be the problem. The event logs aren't telling me anything, the sessions are not limited. How can I tell if it's the router? Or maybe you guys have some other guesses at what the problem is. Thanks in advanced
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