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ddennis002

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  1. What kind of options do you want? VPN server support? QOS? ect There are alot of options for a SFF router at different price point. Here an example. https://www.amazon.com/Firewall-Hardware-Security-Appliance-Barebone/dp/B09PHHMJJB?linkCode=sl1&tag=servecom-20&linkId=e894fae271ec8d1975640a0a7300cc29&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl&th=1
  2. So I have a Corsair 500D RGB case right now cramed full of everything. Looking for a case that has lots of cool air intake even with 2 rads in the mix. Room enough for 2 HDD's and 2 2.5" SSD's 2 GPU's all the water cooling goodies, Fan and RGB controllers ect. I recently was doing some cleaning on my rads and decided to take 1 out and have only cool fresh air coming in on the front. This is where it all starts. After removing my 360 slim rad from the front, I saw no noticable temp difference in the GPU or CPU. Only difference is VRM and other case thermals came down quite a bit. This leads me to believe the hot air coming from the 360 rad into the case out the back and top 240 thick rad was heating the air so much that I was seeing no improvement in temps due to no cool air intake in the case. My loop layout Res/Pump>GPU>GPU>CPU>240thick (top)>360slim (front)>Res/Pump. Now just minus the 360 the rest of the loop is the same.
  3. Yes just make sure you get ax210 not ax211 the 11 is intel proprietary connector.
  4. You can try posting here as well. https://linustechtips.com/forum/89-classifieds/
  5. No problem, I had to order a whole set before for a XSPC block, i lost one while rebuilding years ago. That was a few blocks ago though lol.
  6. No as long as you return it to stock if you need to do a warranty it will not. As far as replacing the card it's pretty easy even with no experience. Remove the screws from the bottom cover use a plastic pry tool or corner of a gift card to septerate the bottom shell, once off there will be a plate with a few screws, remove them then remove the screw holding the card down, remove the antenna connectors make sure to put them back in the same spot on new card. Pull out old card and reverse to put it back together. Here is a video for reference you will see the wifi card on the right side at 1:45 into the video.
  7. EK sell replacement. https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-quantum-velocity-precisemount-black
  8. Save some money air cool that i3, not worth an AIO. Any reason you need 32GB of ram over 16GB? Put some money into a bigger NVMe drive. Are you going to be gaming?
  9. For one your ram is not qualified on you motherboard but i never go by this because that means you have to do the leg work to get them to run. As far as running them at 3600Mhz most likely will never happen with a 2700x. This CPU has one of the worst memory controllers i have ever seen on a CPU. Is my RAM modules defective? Most likely not Are there other timings I could try to be able to run at higher RAM speed? 2700x is hard to get past 3000Mhz let alone higher without lossing timing alot. Aside from timings, what other settings can I change to run at higher RAM speed? Make sure Ram Voltage is set to 1.35v, in your memory timings area make sure gear down mode is enabled, this will help with memory stability. all other setting at default or optimal config for you setup. So no other OCing ect. You maybe able to run a little extra voltage on your SOC to help memory controller. Does Ryzen prefer more speed (MHz) than the timings (CAS Latency)? 2700x benifits more from tighter timings over higher speed. This is true up until 5000 series then it more of a balance.
  10. I wouldn't worry about a bluetooth dongle, I would get an intel AX card with bluetooth and call it a day. Sharing bandwidth isn't an issue here PCI-e 4.0 1x is 2GB/s which is more than enough bandwitch for the card to operate at full wifi and bluetooth speeds at the same time. The trouble seems to be just poor driver support here.
  11. Looks like that driver is out of date. Try this one 6001.0.10.340 https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds550192-realtek-rtl8852ae-wlan-driver-for-windows-10-version-1809-or-later-thinkpad It looks like this Realtek has alot of issue with poor signaling and such. Alot of people have replaced it with an Intel AX card. As far as sharing bandwidth, I highly doubt this is much of a bottleneck over just poor drivers. I have an Intel AX200 and use bluetooth headphone daily all the time without performance loss on wifi.
  12. Can you go into device manager and give me the driver version you currently have installed.
  13. Looks pretty on par with EVGA's website. No 80+ sticker cause the supply is not 80+ rated. https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=100-N1-0750-L1
  14. yea, on 2Gig fiber symetrical here.
  15. On avg about 3-4tb a month highest I’ve hit was a little over 11tb
  16. I agree, i did this once as a stop gap used a large plastic tub and a 1000gpm pond pump when my d5 went out, and i didn't have the money at the time to replace it. I had to take the jet plates out of the blocks it was just trickling though, and temps were shit.
  17. Did you have anything else running on the system while doing the run? Also may be hitting a VRM bottleneck on a b350 board. Im having this issue with my x470 board with 3900x my vrm is good for 100Amp max usually see about 95 real world and my chip wanting more power vrm just cannot give it.
  18. @Falcon1986gave some good advice in his post. To follow up after looking at the spec for the router and wireless card. I would imagine you are on the tail end of the 160Mhz that the RX1000 can do. The reason why your why your old adapter is pulling better speed is because it is locking on at 80Mhz which brings a stronger signal = higher speed. Things you can to improve your speed on the ax201 is go into the advanced setting and force it to 80Mhz this should get you up closer to the asus adapter. Make sure the AP is as high up as possible. Make sure the antenna's on the RX1000 are installed correctly this matters on this router. In the router UI make sure QOS is turned off QOS is not needed when you have a connection for only a few people of 200Mbps or higher. Also in Wireless Setup Turn off OFDMA in 5Ghz this will help imrpove bandwidth. Make sure that the 5Ghz channel you are on is not conjested in your area around the client or the router. High gain directional antenna on the ax201 side will result in better speed, it will provide a stronger signal to and from.
  19. What wifi card is in it, a quick search on google didn't bring up much so, I'll ask from the sourse. Have you checked for updated drivers? Don't use microsoft updates or laptop vender. Go straight to maker of the wifi adapter. Need more info to offer up a better solution.
  20. There is more than one way to go about it just depends need little more info. Model of AX router would help as well. What motherboard do you have? You could probably attach 3-6ft sma cables and get some higher gain antennas. Is running hardwire out of the question?
  21. Which AIO are you getting? To try to stay under budget and give you the best band for your buck. Look at these. 3 pack comes with the lighting node core, so the RGB would plug into the 6 port controller and you plug that into sata power and usb header on the mobo and can control the RGB from corsair iCue. PWM for the fan would be from your Motherboard. https://www.newegg.com/corsair-co-9050094-ww-case-fan/p/N82E16835181182 If you want Fan control and RGB control in the same place you can opt for a Corsair Commander Core XT to replace the included Lighting Node Core with the fans. The Commander Core XT will give you 6 RGB and 6 Fan headers and allow you to route all the cables to one area and control both fan profile and rgb from the iCue software. iCue also has alot of built-in add ons that will control Motherboard RGB and any RGB connected to 12v or 5v Addressable RGB as well. I love iCue all my RGB is Corsair and controlled in the iCue software. Mouse, keyboard, waterblock, fans, mouse pad, rgb light strips. My next upgrade is to go for one of Corsair iCue PSU and Corsair Hydro X Pump/Res Combo. All of which can be controlled though iCue.
  22. What kind of budget are you looking at for fans, rgb and all? Some fan need controllers which may or may not come with the fans. Some don't need controllers at all. Really depends. I personally have 6 Corsair LL120 White. With a Commander Pro which is the fan hub and RGB controller. All except the fans came with the case which is a Corsair Obsidian 500D. I swapped the 3 black LL120 that came with the case for 2 reasons. I was going for a Black and White theme, and I have a 360mm and 240mm Radiators. The White LL120's go up to 2400rpm vs the 1500rpm on the black and offer twice the static pressure for my radiators.
  23. Well you can, it is not a good idea, heat on the GPU is not the biggest concern on a laptop. The heat on the VRM's and most likely uncooled memory IC's is a bigger factor. Laptops tend not to have as robust power delivery or cooling on these components compaired to a desktop or open mining rig. Also profibility is also another factor is it worth degrading the components for a little profit?
  24. What are you planning to submerge the pump in?? What kind of container?
  25. Nice to see the updates of this system, looking really good and for what you have invested bet its a great little machine to use.
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