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Krackenr1114

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  1. Hey friends I live in a rural part of New Mexico with very limited options for internet. Satellite internet or a local wireless internet service provider are my only options. Tried satellite and it was garbage. I get better speeds with this local wisp and better latency but it comes with major draw backs... Any way, I won't bore you with all the issues but I need help with a specific one. The way this wisp is set up I'm getting a double Nat and can't do any online gaming. Any help would be greatly appreciated. My networking knowledge is very limited. If there's any way to fix this I would be greatly appreciative. Help?!?!?

     

    Network set up:

    Netgear R7800 running dd-wrt this is connected to a ubiquiti POE adapter that then runs to what I believe is a ubiquiti nano beam on the roof this is wirelessly connected to my wisps equipment on another property. The ip of my routers wan port is a private address in the 192.168.x.x range Lan port is in the 10.x.x.x range. Help?!?!?

  2. Thanks for your response @Electronics Wizardy but what if I want to use the same drives? I agree a clean install would be good but how do I do that with the same drives? Is there any prep that needs to be done before booting on the new motherboard? Can I just boot from a Windows creation media on USB and go from there or do I have to do some kind of prep? I don't need Raid 0, honestly I think whoever set it up in the first place was a little foolish because from what I understand there's no real world advantage to raid 0 on SSD's.

  3. I just inherited a new desktop with 2 Samsung 2.5 inch SSD's in what I think is a RAID 0 configuration. I want to swap in a new motherboard because the old one is a proprietary dell board that's incompatible with modern GPU's... I have no experience with RAID and i'm unsure of what will happen if I just swap everything to the new motherboard...PLEASE HELP!

    Here's what I know:

    • The drives are directly connected to the motherboard with SATA cables and there's no other hardware that would be managing RAID as far as I can tell.
    • When viewing disk management disk 0 is marked as basic and there's no other visible internal drives.
    • Device Manager shows a Intel RAID 0 Volume
    • I cant find any software on the system associated with Raid management

    Computer Specs: (Nothing Special but want to possibly use it for a Living Room Entertainment PC)

    • i7 2600 (Stock Cooler)
    • 16GB RAM
    • 2 Samsung 500 GB 2.5" SSD
    • INVIDIA 750 TI (Only GPU I could find that wold work with the lame locked down dell motherboard hence my desire to swap motherboards)
    • Thermaltake 650 Gold Power Supply

     

     

  4. Hey friends I have a Inspiron 560 with the G43T-DM1 775 motherboard and I'm looking for compatible CPU's. From the research I've done it appears the Core 2 Quad Q9650 should work but I'm worried I might be mistaken... Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

     

    MB SPECS I could find, not possitive on its complete accuracy.

    • Socket 775 architecture
    • mATX form factor
    • Intel G43 / ICH10 chipset
    • Four (4) 240-pin DDR3 DIMM slots
    • Supports up to 8 GB DDR3 dual channel memory (1066 MHz)
    • The ECS G43T-DM1 is based on the Intel G43 / ICH10 chipset and supports socket 775 Intel Core 2 Quad, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Pentium dual-core, Intel Celeron dual-core and Intel Celeron processor 4xx-series processors with 800/1066/1333 MHz front side bus. Add up to 8 GB of dual channel DDR3 memory via four DIMM sockets.
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