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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Eastman51 in Do I need a monitor and keyboard plugged in all the time?   
    Yes very much so you might be able to run a KVM in that case? That would allow you to leave a monitor plugged in for the NAS and your main system as well as a keyboard at all times.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Fasauceome in [OC] 4790k, should i be worried? o.O   
    Well it's probably not actually stable in any games also your riding the line for rapid degradation with voltage for haswell as well.
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    Raudi_ reacted to Mnpctech in Help with air flow [NZXT H500]   
    You can apply the steps in this guide for the H440 to the 500 version. 
     
     
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from OwaBro in Underpower? (help my soul)   
    Both boards are great for for the 9700k 
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Levent in Underpower? (help my soul)   
    Both boards are great for for the 9700k 
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Weeds in Question About SLI Cards   
    Common questions for SLI answered:
    No you can not run 2 different GPU's together (i.e. 980+980ti)
    No you can not run 2 different cards with different amount of memory (i.e. 4GB Card+6GB card)
    Yes you can mix manufactures for the same GPU together (MSI+Asus)
    Yes you can sli 2 cards with different clock speeds that are the same GPU
    Yes you can see better performance

    Support for SLI isn't the greatest either and some manufactures are a little weird about SLI sometimes.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Turtle Rig in EK WB vs AIO   
    Possibly, only if you plan on doing the rest of the system under the same loop would it make it worth it imo. But if you need to RMA the AIO already it might be worth looking at something with more surface area for the rad and a faster pump?
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from JabroniBaloney in Borderlands 3 likely an Epic exclusive   
    Okay and this is an issue why? Devs deserve more of the profit made from games than what Steam offers. Also the Steam storefront has become a mess that is getting worse.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from XR6 in Custom builders   
    NZXT's BLD service seems to be really good so far with the only downside they kinda force you to use one of their Z390 boards for intel.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Bob vB in Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB DDR4 and a 2060, bottleneck?   
    No bottle neck and it's a well balanced build that way.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from BetterThanLife in Ryzen 5 2600, 16GB DDR4 and a 2060, bottleneck?   
    No bottle neck and it's a well balanced build that way.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Jumper118 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    HPET is needed on for HWBot with ryzen 
  13. Funny
    Raudi_ got a reaction from DildorTheDecent in What is that   
    It's like having 2 pairs of pants one to wear another pair in case you ruin the first pair
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Atmos in CPU running at 115°C   
    Pump probably failed....
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Atmos in CPU running at 115°C   
    It should be doing a tj max thermal shutdown right away as soon as it hits 105C
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    Raudi_ reacted to Enderman in OC stable on P95 but crashes in games?   
    It's definitely possible for some tasks to be stable and other tasks (which you would think are a lighter load) to not be.
    So that means your CPU is unstable.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from pas008 in My finger is kinda weak, any lighter switch than red?   
    Gateron Translucent White (Linear)
    Kaihua Silver (Linear)
    Kaihua Box Red (Linear)
    Input Club Hako Violet (Tactile Feel)
    Kaihua Copper (Tactile Feel)
    Kaihua Gold (Clicky)
    Kaihua Bronze(Clicky)
    These will be the lightest non cherry mx switches that might be available to you

    Strengthen your hands first before spending tons of money trying to find the lightest switch that your comfortable with.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from geo3 in My finger is kinda weak, any lighter switch than red?   
    Gateron Translucent White (Linear)
    Kaihua Silver (Linear)
    Kaihua Box Red (Linear)
    Input Club Hako Violet (Tactile Feel)
    Kaihua Copper (Tactile Feel)
    Kaihua Gold (Clicky)
    Kaihua Bronze(Clicky)
    These will be the lightest non cherry mx switches that might be available to you

    Strengthen your hands first before spending tons of money trying to find the lightest switch that your comfortable with.
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    Raudi_ reacted to Enderman in IO Shield and Motherboard Problem   
    What happens when you screw in the motherboard properly?
  20. Informative
    Raudi_ reacted to Pi31415 in How to setup Kali Linux Raspberry Pi 0w   
    So I will be showing you guys how to fully set up Kali Linux on a Raspberry Pi 0 w, it is quite simple but I haven’t found a tutorial that shows how to do error free.
     
    Requirements:
    Raspberry Pi 0 w (Duh). a SD card minimum 8gb (Class 10 cards are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!). A micro usb cable (Power only, data transfer wires are not needed but can also be used). A sd card reader for your computer. A computer to ssh into the Pi. Your own router (Public internet connections that require a login like ‘Xfinitywifi’ or a hotels free public WiFi would probably not work). A Computer that could access Wireless Internet.  
    Things that need to be downloaded before starting:
     
    balenaEtcher (Used to burn the copy of Kali onto your self card). A img of Kali Linux (Raspberry Pi Foundation > Kali Linux RPi0w Nexmon. Make sure to download this if you’re on a raspberry pi 0 w). Notepad++ (Not sure is sublime would work, I couldn’t find anyway to format it for Unix but I could be oblivious and just not looking hard enough). PuTTY (Any SSH client would work fine but for the sake of the tutorial I will use PuTTY). Bonjour (This will help us ssh into the device, not sure if we need it if it’s over wireless but I’d get it anyways).  
    Step by step:
     
    1. Makes sure you have downloaded and installed everything that I had listed above.
     
    2. Plug in your SD card adapter or put your SD card into your computers built in reader.
     
    ***If the SD card has been used before I’d highly recommend to go to dskmgmt and delete all extra partitions and reformat the drive to ensure it’s completely empty so you won’t be running into any issues later on.
     
    3. Open Etcher and click select image and locate your Kali Linux RPi0w Nexmon image.
     
    4. Then click select drive and go ahead and select your SD card as the drive and then click flash. (Can take from 2 to 10 minutes. Time may vary).
     
     
    ***Make sure after it’s done that you give it time to verify all the files, there are times were files can be corrupted while flashing!

    ***After it’s done flashing and verifying, you might get a prompt saying that your sad card might be broken or corrupt and that you need to format it to view it, please select cancel.
     
    5. Open file explorer, (notice how there are 2 extra drives instead of 1. You’re able to only view 1 without formatting which is the one that we need) Open your boot drive and create a text file called wpa_supplicant.conf (The extension for the text file CANNOT be .txt and MUST be .conf)
    6.Open the newly created wpa_supplicant.conf in notepad++ and paste the following in

    ***Do not make the mistake that I have done and keep WPA-PSK and do not put WPA2-PSK or anything else, keep it the way it is. Even if your security type is WPA2-PSK/Personal
     
    7. Now we are going to enable ssh by default by creating a new text file and naming it ssh, NOW THIS IS IMPORTANT PLEASE DO NOT HAVE ANY EXTENSION ON THIS, NO .TXT OR ANYTHING JUST LEAVE THE EXTENSION BLANK!
    8. Now your SD card is ready to be ejected and put in your RPi0w, after the SD card is in, plug the RPi0w into a power source and give it 90 seconds to fully boot up.
     
    9. Now if you could connect your RPi0w to your monitor great! username: root password: toor . After putting in the credentials, type and run this command hostname -I and copy the host name to get your device ready for ssh (it is not needed to ssh your device if you have a monitor but I’d you'd like to keep following) 
    9 (2). If you do not have a monitor  we will have to go an extra step. You could find your RPi0w hostname by going to your routers admin settings (If you don’t know how to do that go here) and look at the devices that are connected and look for a device by the name of “Kali” and copy it’s IP (Mine looks like this 192.1.1.11, this will be different than mine) and this will be used as the hostname
     
    9 (3). If you don’t have a monitor or a router with the admin page accessible to you, you could download this and scan your local network.
     
    10. Go to PuTTY and enter your hostname under hostname and make sure ssh is elected at port 22 and then click connect 
     
    11. The username is root and the password is toor 
    Congratulations, you have successfully Sshed into your raspberry pi 0 w but we are not quite done yet  
     
    12. Try to run apt-get update in the command line, if this gives you any errors like “failed to fetch archives” don’t worry, first run another command which is ‘ping google.com’ (without quotes) and if you get a response, great! If not then you need to go back and follow the steps again.
     
    12 (2). (This step is intended for people with the error, if you do not have the error proceed to step 13) To fix the “failed to fetch archive” error you will need to run this command (without quotes again) ‘
    wget -q -O - https://archive.kali.org/archive-key.asc | apt-key add’ And wait for it to be completely done downloading and all. ***If you do not need GUI and just need Kali for the commandline, great! You’re now done and may proceed to whatever project you were trying to do in the first place, if not, keeping following the steps below. 13. Run this command (once again without quotes) ‘apt-get install xfce4’ it will give you a prompt and just simply press Y
     
    14. After this is done, restart your Pi 
    OPTIONAL: If your desktop is laggy run the following command ‘apt-get install slim’ (without quotes) and a blue screen will appear and just select slim. This will optimize your GUI and making it even lighter for the Pi, so it could process and handle it much better. First boot will be slow but after that it will boot much much faster.
     
    Congratulations, you have fully completed this tutorial, if I have missed anything important PLEASE let me know, and if I said anything incorrect also let me know. If you’re having issues, let me know down below and I will get back to you and try to help you through the issue that you are facing.
     
    EDIT: I was trying to install firefox-es which kept crashing while launching it, so a good lightweight browser would be midori and to install that is pretty simple just run the following command on the terminal 'sudo apt install midori'
    EDIT: Screens running on GPIO pins WILL NOT WORK ON KALI LINUX, the drivers only support Ubuntu Mate and Raspbian. Just a heads up.
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    Raudi_ reacted to flibberdipper in Are membrane keyboards better for poor gamers like me?   
    Even as someone who loves my Strafe with Reds, I'd be fine stepping down to one of Dell's membrane keyboards. Hell I've got one (albeit an annoying layout used down in Mexico) and honestly it's gotta be one of the least annoying modern membrane boards I've used. Genuinely my biggest complaint (aside from the layout) is the lack of media keys.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from jiyeon in Noob Mistake - AMD Stock CPU Cooler   
    If you remove the cooler clean off the old thermal paste and reapply new.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from Spotty in Dangerous or Not? (pics inside) GPU PCB has white marks/residue around solder points.   
    It's safe, it's left over flux from manufacturing.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from XR6 in Dangerous or Not? (pics inside) GPU PCB has white marks/residue around solder points.   
    It's safe, it's left over flux from manufacturing.
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    Raudi_ got a reaction from UncleJarvis in Noob Mistake - AMD Stock CPU Cooler   
    If you remove the cooler clean off the old thermal paste and reapply new.
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