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Nik schaad

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About Nik schaad

  • Birthday May 30

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    CEO at NikkieDev Software

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-10400F
  • Motherboard
    Asus PRIME B560M-A
  • RAM
    32 GB DDR4 4x8 2133Mhz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Eagle RTX 3060
  • Case
    Thermaltake s100tg
  • Storage
    480GB A400 Kingston SSD, 2 TB Barracuda HDD
  • PSU
    Cooler master MWE750
  • Display(s)
    idk
  • Cooling
    Stock intel
  • Keyboard
    Razer Cynosa V2
  • Mouse
    SteelSeries Rival 3
  • Sound
    JBL Quantum 100
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 early days through windows 10 installer
  • Laptop
    nothing
  • Phone
    OPPO A16

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  1. So basically, my cousin had installed 2 new Corsair vengeance sticks in his computer (DDR3 1600Mhz 2x8GB) and a 2TB HDD. But, when he tried to boot, his keyboard started blinking and he wouldn't get any signal to his monitor. We tried doing a BIOS reset through the CMOS battery, but that didn't succeed He's got an MSI 970 GAMING motherboard, and the hard drive and memory he tried installing were a seagate 2TB 3,5" Barracuda HDD and corsair vengeance DDR3
  2. I've got no fucking clue mate, but I'm glad it worked!
  3. Didnt have thermal paste for it so used toothpaste (temporary dw)
  4. Nah I used a microwave. 700W for a full minute and fsr it worked
  5. I do not have any way of getting extra money.
  6. I think this might actually be a good idea. I will look for a diff case as I don't have much budget for it (only 50 bucks) and I have (please don't call me out I know it's terrible) had no side panel for the last 3 years. Cleaned out my GPU today after getting it out of the microwave but it was 10 discord datacenters worth of dust. So I'm used to lots of airflow.
  7. That's the thing, my GPU broke down today and I somehow resurrected it with my microwave but I don't think it'll hold much longer. Same with my CPU, it has been BSOD'ing a lot lately. So I need to upgrade atleast something rn. If my GPU fully dies I still have 2 backups so I can keep coding. But I don't have any backups for the rest
  8. Hey there! I'm currently running i7-2600 MEDION micro-atx ms-7728 ver 2.0 mobo some micro-atx MEDION case some non-modular 600W psu MSI Geforce GTX 660 2GB (TwinFrozzr) 16GB DDR3 Clocked at 1333Mhz (Dual channel) Dunno the cooler, but it's about the size of an intel stock cooler 480GB Kingston A400 SSD Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200RPM HDD I'm thinking about upgrading, but I've only got 512 euro's available for an upgrade this time. I can either buy: an RTX 3060 or i5-10400F 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz (Dual Channel) Asus PRIME B560M-A Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L Micro ATX Cooler Master MWE750 White If I buy either one of those lists, I can afford the other one next month (Probably). So it's really just a choice of "Which would benefit me the most right now" Thank you!
  9. it is currently indeed a project for friends as I still need to learn (basically) everything about networking. If you could refer me to websites where I can learn these things I'd ne very grateful
  10. Im aware of all of those problems, this is a long term idea and all that im currently looking for is a few links and references as to how I can tunnel the ip's from extraip to my servers. I want to figure out how it all works and how I can do it before I start to worry about the next part (s). Do you by any chance know how I can tunnel them. Idk what ip mapping is, as I said im still learning. Do you have any links where I can learn these things?
  11. The problem is not the domains. It's not for web hosting, it is for VPS hosting. I want to be able to give a customer an IP that they can access their server on, instead of ssh'ing with port numbers. Also, since it's a server in my family home, I'd rather use different public IP addresses for my VM's (the customer VPS's) rather than my parent's public IP
  12. So here's the deal, I have a /29 IP block from ExtraIP, and I want to assign those to my virtual machines on my server so that I can access them through (for example) 37.123.213.231 instead of my usual public IP. I have a KPN Experia Box V12 router, and I can't use that to route any IP addresses. Can anyone help me? I have virtual machines (ubuntu server) set up on my dedicated Ubuntu (GUI) server. I would like to know how to assign each of them a public IP address, since I want to start a VPS hosting business, but I don't know how to get started with the user's IP addresses. Explain to me like I'm 5 if you can, as I'm quite a noob when it comes to networking
  13. Theoretically this would be the setup: A switch with 5x1Gbit ports 1 occupied with the router through a cat 8 cable. If I were to plug the other 4 ports with devices, would they all get 1Gbit/s? Or end up divided into 1000 / 4 = 250Mbit/s for each device, lemme know please!
  14. What I wanna know is, if I were to just turn on a router that provides a wifi connection, not connected to any ISP (so no WAN) but has 1 server connected to it, would that server be able work as a LAN ftp that only devices connected to that router can access? I would love to experiment this but I can't afford to take my server offline for that. I'd love to read some responses, as im not that good at networking and would really like to hear y'alls opinions Thanks in advance
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