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EasternPrince

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    EasternPrince reacted to AAVVIronAlex in 1440p (2k) Monitor recognizing as a 2160p (4k) Resolution   
    Well, I think you just bought a 4K monitor for a price of a 2K monitor, if it does look like 4K when you look at it.
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    EasternPrince reacted to RockSolid1106 in Best Data Transfer Method Between iPadOS and Windows 10   
    The best way should be to create a shared folder on your PC, and then use the files app to connect to it. Doesn't require any additional software.
    How you can do it:
    First enable network discovery on your PC. Do so by searching for "sharing" in Windows Search. Then, in the window that opens, click on the "Private" drop down. Then make sure your settings look something like this:


    To create a shared folder on your PC, you could create a folder(or choose an existing one), right click it on it, Properties, then the sharing tab, and then click on share. Select or add your user, and give it the appropriate permissions(you should give read/write permission). 
    Now, you will also need to know your IP address. To do this, open up Task Manager(Ctrl + Shift + Esc), the turn to the Performance tab, and on the left pane, select your network interface, and then you can see your IPv4 address on the right side.
     
    Then in the files app on your iPad, click on the 3 dots, then click on "Connect to Server". Then in the field, enter "smb://<IP address>"
    Then the credentials for the account you selected previously. 
    You should now see the folder you just shared. Try adding some files in it from the PC, and they should reflect on the iPad.
    Hope this helps you.
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    EasternPrince got a reaction from RockSolid1106 in Best Data Transfer Method Between iPadOS and Windows 10   
    Bro, I finally came back into my account and saw the solutions that everyone provided. Thanks so much for the detailed explanation. I will be going your way in this matter! All the best.
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    EasternPrince reacted to Kilrah in Best Data Transfer Method Between iPadOS and Windows 10   
    Syncthing works fine (with the SyncTrayzor app on PC side, Mobius sync app on ios side). As usual with iOS it may get killed after a while in the background but tap the app and it syncs. Transfers are P2P so fast when local.
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    EasternPrince reacted to flibberdipper in Best Data Transfer Method Between iPadOS and Windows 10   
    You could always set up a shared folder on your PC and connect to it a as a network drive on your iPad. Obviously this only works if both devices are on the same network, but it would probably be quite a bit faster and less of a hassle than GDrive.
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    EasternPrince reacted to HanZie82 in Best Data Transfer Method Between iPadOS and Windows 10   
    If you want to be oldskool about it, get a (fast) USB-C storage stick. 😉
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    EasternPrince reacted to Lord Vile in Experienced iPad Pro Hub Users' Advise Needed   
    I just used paper and retyped as it ingrains it in your memory.  
    That's if fortnite ever come back on the App Store  
    120Hz isn't much of an upgrade over 60 for what you're doing tbh. plus you'll get better battery on the air.
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    EasternPrince reacted to Eigenvektor in Memory Upgrade Advice!   
    Yes, for dual channel you ideally want the same size, speed and CAS latency. There is something called "FLEX mode", where part of mixed RAM operates in dual channel and some of it does not though. I'm not sure if this is supported by all motherboards and/or laptops.
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    EasternPrince reacted to Eigenvektor in Memory Upgrade Advice!   
    Yes, the memory controller will run both sticks at the lowest speed. You can combine 4+8, but then you won't have dual channel. So 4+4 might be better in terms of throughput.
     
    You should check to see what types of RAM your laptop supports, just to be sure. This can typically be found online, manufacturers support page for example.
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