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Mars96

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Italy

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 1700
  • Motherboard
    MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x8 GB
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon RX Vega 64
  • Case
    NZXT S340 Elite Matte Black
  • Storage
    Samsung NVME 950 Pro
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750i
  • Display(s)
    LG 29UM69GB 21:9 2560x1080
  • Cooling
    Custom EKWB water cooling
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G213
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    KRK Rokit 5
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Macbook Pro 15" 2016

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  1. Hello guys, I'm not a networking expert at all as i've started playing around with Ubiquiti UniFi switches and AP just recently with little to no experience before that. I'm a bit confused right as to why my setup isn't working, so i'll try my best to explain the situation: We have a bunch of access points with 2 SSID, one for users and one for guest users (which includes employers' phones and tablets) and i've set them up initially to share our production network with some guest policy set up in the Unifi Controller. Now i've got a problem, our DHCP server, which runs on a machine with Windows server 2008 R2 (I know, it's old af but an upgrade is on its way), is nearly full as the number of guest users has increased lately. So I thought it would be better to create a VLAN for guest users only. I've got a Stormshield SN300 firewall in which i've configured a VLAN on the internal interface with ID 100 and assigned a static IP (192.168.100.201/24) on the firewall for that VLAN. I've set up a VLAN only network in Unifi Controller (with ID 100) and enabled the "use VLAN" flag in the Wi-Fi network settings of the Guest network. Last step was to create a new scope in the DHCP management of the Windows server and enable DHCP relay on the stormshield firewall. As i've done all of this i've tried connecting to the guest network only to find out the laptop i was using could not reach the DHCP server. I have even tried to set up a static IP address on the WLAN interface of the laptop but i can't ping either the firewall nor the DHCP server. So i'm stuck for now. I admit that i have only read about VLANs and never actually used them so most probably there's a problem in my setup. Thank you very much for your help.
  2. Hi guys.. sorry for the late reply, a friend of mine just gave me his “old” RX Vega 64 and I couldn’t be happier for how it performs compared to my old r9 380. It can reach about 100 ish FPS in the Witcher 3 with all maxed out ? So for now I’ll stick with it and I can spend the extra money on a custom loop as that card runs really hot as far as I’ve seen Thank you for your advices!
  3. Yes, Italy.. I've read that now Nvidia supports freesync, is this true only for new RTX 20x0 cards or it also applies to older GTX 10x0 through driver/firmware updates? Do you think it's worth it to buy a used 1080 - 1080ti instead of the 2070? And what about the 2060? Also, the inno3d card you linked me has / will have a waterblock? I know it doesn't make much sense to watercool a midrange GPU (500 € midrange ?) but I absolutely want to make a custom loop water cool system. I might also wait a bit for the Radeon 7 to come out and buy it once it will be available. Well I know, lot of questions, but I am so confused right now ?
  4. Hey everyone, last year I upgraded my system from an i7 920 (first pc build for me) to the PC I have in bio.. Now I want to upgrade my GPU because the R9 380 is really showing its age. I have a 400-500 € budget. I might stick with AMD as my monitor has 75 Hz freesync, but in the future I might upgrade to a 34 inches 3440x1440. Another thing to consider is that in the near future I want to attempt to watercool the system (CPU + GPU). Thank you!
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