Server_42
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Server_42 got a reaction from samcool55 in Intel stream on November 24 with linus
It went live on YouTube go to the Linus Tech Tips channel
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Server_42 got a reaction from kroub in Intel stream on November 24 with linus
"We're hearing there's a slight delay, but shouldn't be long now." - @IntelTech replying to @Joseph_Tech20.
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Server_42 got a reaction from Bloudy_Parrot in Deleting files
As long as the new drive has an OS you should be fine.
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Server_42 got a reaction from kirashi in HDD Randomly Stops Working
If you have a second drive on hand, connect it to your laptop using the same port/slot you are using your current D Drive. Do this to check to make sure that the port/slot isn't the problem.
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Server_42 got a reaction from boggy77 in Need Help Picking a PSU Wattage
Great! Thank you for the break down of wattages too. I will go with an 850W PSU then. I should have, based on your break down, about 100W extra. Thank you for your help.
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Server_42 reacted to boggy77 in Need Help Picking a PSU Wattage
an OC 10900k can pull as much as 300W, and a oc 3080FE close to 400W. the rest of the system won't draw more than 50W, so a minimum would be 750W, but I'd go for 850W in this situation if you want to overclock heavily.
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Server_42 got a reaction from flowalex in SSL, TLS, HTTPS
I just did some quick research and it seems like TLS is just an updated and more secure version of SSL. However, they still call the certificates SSL certificates as that is the commonly used term. Also the HTTPS appears when an SSL certificate is activated on your website. Keep in mind I did quick research and double check for your self. Hope this helps.
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Server_42 reacted to BrinkGG in I want to remote into my desktop from my laptop
The remote desktop feature is designed for you to be on the same local network. If you're savy enough to set up a VPN to your home network, then it should work still, but Parsec will still be higher quality because it will use the dGPU to encode video.
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Server_42 reacted to asheenlevrai in I want to remote into my desktop from my laptop
DWS is actually a service you use on your browser.
You only need to install the agent on the server (target) side. In your case, you'd install the DWS agent on your desktop...
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Server_42 reacted to BrinkGG in I want to remote into my desktop from my laptop
If you're connecting to a computer with a single monitor (or only need to use one), DEFINITELY go Parsec or Moonlight. You'll need to set up unattended access, but they're the highest quality and lowest latency there is right now.
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Server_42 reacted to AGooseChaser in EXPOSED Master Thread: LTT Store is going to release their own legendary screwdriver, possibly in partnership with MegaPro
This post has been crossposted to the LinusTechTips subreddit
Also maybe there is an award for conducting this big brain investigation? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Maybe a free LTT screwdriver, slide in my dms LTT staff
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Server_42 reacted to AGooseChaser in EXPOSED Master Thread: LTT Store is going to release their own legendary screwdriver, possibly in partnership with MegaPro
Bros get ready, the LTT screwdriver is coming. You've all probably seen the prototype but this is the master thread on everything about it.
Linus has been trying to keep this a secret, but thankfully he's bad that. Several hours of 5head investigation has revealed everything.
As you may know, Linus' legendary orange screwdriver (Snap-On Ratcheting) that he used for 10+ years broke in April. He said in the $800 budget build,
Linus said in a LTT forum reply over a year ago in August that it's only a "Matter of time" till a LTT screwdriver comes out. So here's the proof that it's happening now:
In the $500 AMD build stream in June, he used a prototype. When the screwdriver fell apart in his hand, he mumbled
In the tiny AMD build stream in July he commented
So chances are, we're getting a LTT screwdriver.
They are gonna hype it up a lot. Linus even said he is spending over a hundred thousand dollars for the ultimate release. Comments from the July 10th Wan Show:
Upon some 5head investigation though, I found that LTT may be doing a partnership with MegaPro
If you looking closely at the prototype that Linus used multiple times, it's a MegaPro Automotive Ratcheting Screwdriver, except with their own custom enclosure. The prototype Linus used seems to have a 3D printed handle, but the ratchet, bit storage, and shaft are exactly the same.
A partnership with MegaPro? Hopefully, because the screwdriver itself is really high quality model and a best seller.
Pricing: Very high end ratcheting screwdrivers sell at between $40 and $70. The Snap-On that Linus used to use sells for $71.
The MegaPro Automotive, that LTT may rebrand, sells for $40. So with Linus' team getting a cut, I speculate that they will sell it for like $50-$70.
If anyone on the LTT staff reads this, please make sure the LTT handle is as high quality and durable as the original MegaPro handle.
And please make it very recognizable, like all bright orange to make the higher cost worth it.
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Server_42 reacted to TVwazhere in EXPOSED Master Thread: LTT Store is going to release their own legendary screwdriver, possibly in partnership with MegaPro
*hates Branded items like Beats headphones and Jordan shoes*
*ponders spending money for an LTT screw driver* Birthday present/Christmas gift perhaps???
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Server_42 reacted to Curious Pineapple in I found linus screwdriver! :0
If that screwdriver breaks in 10 years time, you get a brand new replacement with no arguments.
Good tools are worth the money.
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Server_42 reacted to uaredisturbed in Personal Rig Update 2015 Part 5 - The Final Deployment
I finally found the rails!! He is using what appears to be rails from a Compellent CT-SC030 server or similar model that can be found at: https://www.serverworlds.com/compellent-s114-r16-p11-series-30-40-controller-rail-kit-ct-sc030-ct-sc040/
If you just type in Compellent CT-SC030 or CT-SC030 on eBay, you can usually find the rails on the beginning side if you sort by price. Hope this helps everyone!
P.S. I just ordered a pair of these and will update on receiving!
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Server_42 reacted to -Old-Tom- in Personal Rig Update 2015 Part 5 - The Final Deployment
Hey Linus,
I notice in the video that you got the rail in the wrong place for one of your rigs.
Pro tip: if you look at the cut outs you can easily work out where to put the rails as they are't evenly spaced (in most cabinets). The narrow gaps between the holes are the top/bottom of the 'U', See the (crappy) pic i drew below. I hope it helps
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Server_42 reacted to Ethariel01 in What are the names of all LMG Servers?
Many years ago in the first company I worked in IT for, the Netware servers were named after Beer and the Microsoft servers after Spirits, obviously the Unix team had to go one better and named their servers from Star Trek.
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Server_42 reacted to rapidkillerx in Need to setup BASIC Server for Home usage
streaming video will be difficult if impossible with that cpu and no dedicated GPU
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Server_42 got a reaction from WikiForce in Samsung 860 Evo
There shouldn't be any performance difference between one made in Korea and one made in China.
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Server_42 got a reaction from Zando_ in Samsung 860 Evo
There shouldn't be any performance difference between one made in Korea and one made in China.
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Server_42 reacted to Tiberiusisgame in Samsung 860 Evo
I own a few of these drives and I just took a look at the label on two of them. My larger capactiy Samsung EVO was made in Korea. My small capacity EVO was made in China. Both of these drives are several years old.
The performance difference is not dependent on the country of origin, but on the chip manufacturing process. SLC, MLC, TLC, etc. If you're worried about the performance of an SSD, run Crystal Mark and check it against known metrics for your drive.