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Pinkerten #3380
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Gender
Male
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Location
Wisconsin
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Biography
Student studying Applied Math & Computer Science
System
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CPU
i7-4930k @ 4.5Ghz
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Motherboard
MSI X79A-GD45 Plus
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RAM
Ripjaws 4x4Gb @ 1666mhz
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GPU
2x Gigabyte GTX 970 SLI + Quadro P400
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Case
THOR w/ Installed glass panel
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Storage
500GB Samsung SATA SSD + 248GB Kingston SATA SSD + 1TB Western Digital HDD
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PSU
850W EVGA
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MSI Optix MAG24 144hz + 2 Extra
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EVGA CLC 280mm
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Keyboard
Corsair K65
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Razer Death Adder Elite
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Sound
Sony MDR-XB950B1 + Mod Mic 4
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Windows 10
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I can’t find an auxiliary splitter/repeater. So, one auxiliary input, and have between 3 to 5 six outputs that’s completely digital. i plan on doing Bluetooth to aux, and the. Split the aux to multiple devices so they’re synced. looked all over amazon, can someone help?
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You seam like a total dickwad by not helping him, he made a decision that isnt crazy unreasonable and your putting your own opinion on it in, instead of just offering advice.
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How do I compare this CPU? 4930k @ 4.5GHz
Pinkerten posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I have a 4930k overclocked to 4.5Ghz, with 1600mhz ram with the lowest timings I could get stable. Whenever I look up stats for this CPU, its always at 3.4GHz and who knows what ram, so it always looks like garbage compared to today's tech. I know because of the overclock its definitely comparable to today's CPUs, but obviously they're still ahead of mine. How do I compare this CPU to new CPUs so I can try to gauge a mobo, cpu, ram upgrade in the next year or so. P.S. I can get 1866 Mhz stable with higher timings, would this gain performance? -
Life. Saver.
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My boss wants to build a few computers for the office staff, and I've planned everything except for the windows keys. I don't think that spending $100+ for each windows key is necessary because the computers aent going to be modified or touched. Is there a way I can contact windows and get a few legitimate OEM one time use keys for businesses?
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I'm sure this is t exactly practical, but I want to know if its possible. I have my gaming PC, and I have an elgato HD60s hookes up to it. I also have my streaming PC that I use a Quadro P400 to encode the video from the elgato I also have a decent laptop with multiple USB 3.0 ports. I was wondering if it was possible to have the laptop be the middleman, where it would take the signal from the elgato, do some really light encoding (high speed high bandwith), and output the video signal from the second usb 3.0 port, to be sent to the streaming PC to do the final encoding. I know for a fact I would need software to do so, but does anyone know any software that can output video from a usb device? __________ Short verison: How to make a laptop output video via USB 3.0 so that a computer connected to it could take in that data as a "Video Output Device"
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USB 3.0, and PCIe x16 to PCIe x8 x2
Pinkerten replied to Pinkerten's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Damn, thankyou though. Anyway to increase pcie x1 bandwith? -
I had an extra computer laying around so I turned it into my recording rig. It has an intel i7 870 The Motherboard has 1 PCIe x16 port, two pcie x1 ports, and one PCI port. PCIe is Gen 2 for the x16, not sure on rest. By default it doesnt have any USB 3.0 ports, so I bought a PCIe x1 to USB 3.0 adapter, but it wasnt enough bandwith for my elgato HD60s to function at 60 frames, only 30. I looked on the website and they said to use a USB 3.1 card, so I bought one but didn't realize it had PCIe x4. Im using the PCIe x16 for my Quadro p400 to encode recordings. I was wondering if an adapter exists to either: - A PCIe x16 port into two PCIe x16 ports with x8 bandwith - Two PCIe x1 ports into one PCIe x4 port with x2 Bandwith. Anyother suggestions about increasing the orignal x1 to usb 3.0 bandwith would be helpful aswell. Thankyou!
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Will this motherboard work with a 4820k
Pinkerten replied to Pinkerten's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Would either of these boards work? They're definitely for xeon but I think these boards are a bit more consumer than the one I posted originally, so I would assume they would work? https://www.ebay.com/p/HP-Z420-Workstation-System-Motherboard-Lga2011-618263-001/1058345574?iid=254211190594&rt=nc https://www.ebay.com/p/Lenovo-ThinkStation-P500-Motherboard-03T6784-Scorpius-Rev-1-0/1766396325?iid=264280430349&rt=nc -
I got a 4930k for really cheap, and I put it into my current MSI motherboard. I'm not exactly sure what to do with my old 4820k, so I thought why not use my old PC parts to create a new PC! So I found out that LGA 2011 socket motherboards are really expensive, and so far this is the only reasonably priced board I can find, but its a garbage board from an old Dell machine. So bottom line I'm asking: Would this motherboard work with my 4820k? and/or Where could I find a better motherboard for less than 60 dollars? Thankyou! :) https://www.ebay.com/p/Dell-Precision-T3600-Intel-Motherboard-LGA-2011-8HPGT/1509213724?iid=202661217380&rt=nc