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visionary

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  • Interests
    Programming, History, Politics, Guns & Gaming

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Six-Core Processor
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG B350-F Gaming
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4-3200MHZ G. Skill Trident Z RGB
  • GPU
    EVGA NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060
  • Case
    Phanteks Eclipse P300
  • Storage
    Drive 1: (Boot) Samsung 970 PRO 512GB - NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD || Drive 2: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD || Drive 3: Seagate Barracuda Internal Hard Drive 4TB SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5 Inch
  • PSU
    EVGA 600B Bronze
  • Display(s)
    2x 27" ASUS VZ279H - 1920x1080 @ 60hz
  • Keyboard
    Rosewill RK-9300 BR Mechanical Keyboard (104-Key Cherry Brown Switches)
  • Mouse
    Razer Basilisk
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview (Just fixes)

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  1. It has been done. I had seen a nice raspi zero and 3dprinted case on Instructables not too long ago.
  2. I remember going to a hacker/programming speaking event out in Boston (I forget the name of it...It was hosted by some ezine if anyone knows which I am speaking of?) and one of the speakers was mudge from l0pht about this 16 years ago and DNSSEC was his topic... He said one day unless they implemented some form of encryption based DNS verification (makes me think DNS on the blockchain but the word blockchain didn't exist back then (Thankfully.?) that the whole internet could be subverted and nobody would know any different.
  3. Yes. But one thing is that for some reason in my case the BIOS did not detect the drive until you install Windows on it for some reason. I had to have only the m.2 drive in (no SATA SSD while installing otherwise it would not detect it.) when I booted my Windows 10 USB Thumb drive. Afterward installation it appeared in the boot menu in the BIOS. In case anyone has any issues try recreating what I did and it should work. Also upon the recommendation of the Samsung driver from another post in this forum: If you are using the Samsung Evo/Evo Plus line by using the Microsoft drivers it actually removes the "energy efficiency" and gives you the full punch this drive packs and makes it more on par with the more expensive Pro. (I am unsure if this works the same way with the Pro line if anyone has a Pro that they can test this out with that would be great.)
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