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About ImServs
- Birthday Jul 20, 1998
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Gender
Other
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Location
United States
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Interests
Gaming , Character Art , Environmental Game Design
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Biography
Made the switch from console to pc after the Playstation 3 died. Never turning back!
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Occupation
Indie Game Level Designer & Character Artist
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X
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Motherboard
Gigabyte X670E Aorus AX - White
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RAM
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB 6400MHz CL32
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GPU
ASUS ROG Strix RTX 4080 SUPER Gaming OC - White
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Case
Phanteks NV5 - White
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Storage
1TB Western Digital SN850X, 2TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus (x2)
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PSU
Corsair RMx 850watt
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Display(s)
Acer Predator XB273U (Main), LG 27GN750
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Cooling
Lian Li Galahad II Trinity 360 - White
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Keyboard
Wooting HE board + Tofu Redux case - White + GMK CYL Serika 2 Hiragana keycaps
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Mouse
Razer Deathadder v3 Pro
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Sound
Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless (Headset), RODE PodMic (Microphone)
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Operating System
Windows 11 Pro 64bit
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Phone
Apple iPhone 14 Pro
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Other
Elgato FaceCam Pro (Webcam), Elgato StreamDeck+
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i mean im sure i could, but it baffles me there are no GSM powered cordless landline style phones. wouldnt have to spend extra on an ip based service if they existed.
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i have a full fiber ONT. but because of the home phone, it requires the ISP's modem/router combo for the phone to function. I want the modem gone, but want to keep the phone number and have a home phone style device in my home using the number. I was looking for a GSM device so i can hse an existing line with my cell provider as the home phone.
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Im trying to eliminate the need for a modem with my ISP without losing my 25yr old landline (i dont want/need another smartphone laying around). Im looking for a cordless landline phone that supports GSM. I cant find one anywhere. just a bunch of phone link junk. Is there anything out there i can use?
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Good motherboard for AMD EPYC 7551 VM/NAS server?
ImServs replied to ImServs's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
I mean, with overprovisioning I could likely get away with 24 cores, but at the moment (not added all the servers), its at roughly 65% at peak times. Edit: its really more about having the headroom if its needed then it is about utilizing the entire cpu immediately. -
Good motherboard for AMD EPYC 7551 VM/NAS server?
ImServs replied to ImServs's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
would the AMD EPYC 7502 be a safer bet then? The price more than doubles, but its still cheaper than a 32 core used threadripper -
Good motherboard for AMD EPYC 7551 VM/NAS server?
ImServs replied to ImServs's topic in Servers, NAS, and Home Lab
Im currently using the 5950x but have ran out of cores. The VM's are being used for game development testing servers and also general game hosting (a large variety of games at once). The goal was to upgrade to 32 cores and Threadripper is insanely priced compared to what it used to be at. -
I am looking to upgrade my current VM/NAS server with more cores, which is leading me to the AMD EPYC platform. I have some Xeon knowledge when it comes to motherboards but none with AMD EPYC. Im looking for SSI-EEB, SSI-CEB, EATX, and ATX motherboards, used is fine, that supports the AMD EPYC 7551, 128gb ram, and at least x2 PCIe 3.0 16x lanes? Budget would be as low as possible but max $400, USD, USA. Does anyone know any good options?
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I am looking for a cheap 400watt SFX power supply for my NAS. I am trying to stay below $80 USD if possible. All the models I know of are $120+. Are there any good lesser known budget brands that make decent psu's? Note: dont need modular
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Ive never seen this before, but the red status led on the power connector doesnt turn off when the pc does. Its off while the pc is on, but when its off, its extremely annoying because of how bright it is. Ive checked the cable, and tried a spare i had. im not sure if its intentional? maybe there is a way to shut it off? The card is a Asus ROG Strix 4080 Super.
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Looking at buying a 4TB NVMe drive and was wondering if this should still be a consideration. In the past, DRAM served a bigger purpose, and made a huge difference on performance, but with the speed increases on read/write as well as the growth of error correction, is spending $50-$100 more for DRAM worth it (on higher capacity drives obviously)? Is there any reason to argue HMB is significantly worse than DRAM cache with all the improvements with SSDs?
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Apparently the 280mm doesnt fit afterall, but the 240mm does, and since the cpu will likely never be under full load. it shouldnt be a problem. Thanks for the recommendation!
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Im actually using some arctic p12 and f12's on my main build right now. I love arctic fans. I had heard they made coolers but didnt know anything about them. Thanks, ill check it out.
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I am looking for a cooler for my home server which i recently shrunk down into a SSUPD Meshroom S. I am currently trying out an all copper low profile cooler (big shocker its not enough haha). I need a 240/280mm aio but want one that doesnt have all these fancy rgb cables and other cables that just add clutter. The fewer cables the better. Price doesnt matter, USD, North America USA. What are my options?