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DELSMAN

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  1. Hey Guys, So quick edit on my part: I am probably going to run UnRaid, instead of Linux to host the VM's. there will be 3 VM's on there: 1 running NAS service (2 cores and 4 gb of ram should be fine), 1 hosting database and home web server (so 2 cores), 4 gb of RAM should be fine and 1 as my main VM on which i will do everything. This means I am probably going for the R9 3900XT I am curious as to the GPU. I know the AMD has no integrated graphics. Can i assign 1 graphics card to 2 VM's? I read that the RTX 3 series are built for this? If this is not possible, then I am probably going to go for i9 series as it has the core count I need, with addition to integrated graphics. Next, I am curious as to the storage. Is a raid set-up preferable? if so, should i go raid 1, 5 or 10?
  2. @Fedeoeae Thanks! Yes, I know 6 months is a long time in tech-time, but I'm just doing some recon. I just want to I did look at some B550 motherboard, but i don not know yet whether i want to OC or not, but i know i have about 50€ wiggle room there. I picked this 3000 mhz because, in my understanding, for now this is the best money-performance investment in combination with the 3600x, and I like the latency on this one. @Aereldor do you have Dutch prices for this as well? They differ much from US.
  3. Budget (including currency): € 1600, - Country: Netherlands Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Run linux on it with multiple VM's (at least 2 running WIN10 home). 1 windows vm will be used to host an orientDB database, the other one will be used to develop software on and gaming (of course) Optionally i would like to run a third for my GF (she has a macbook....). The development will be done on CAD software, so I prefer that high clockspeed and fast memory. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): no existing parts, only some harddrives 2,5'. I would prefer the motherboard to have 2 LAN ports. I need a good bang-for-buck machine that will be future-resistant. I have no high demands on game resolutions or anything, it just needs to run stable, and fast (Currently I'm using steam-link on my iPad and laptop to game on). Of course graphics card are hard to decide on today, but i was going for 5700 XT (go red!) waiting for the new rx 6 series though.. Currently i am looking to use this: I am not sure if I'll want the budget to be including taxes (21%). I don't really have a timeframe yet, but I was eyeballing it to be around may to buy the parts. Any thoughts?
  4. Hey guys, I know there are a lot of posts about eGPU on laptops, so, sorry if this has already been asked So as a project I want to build mhy Asus N76VB into something else. Now I have seen Linus his vid’s about the “beast” where the EGPU kind of works. So i started to look around for some alternatives and I came across this at AliExpress: http://s.aliexpress.com/qQRbeUZj It is significantly cheaper, so can anyone tell me if this is a good alternative? Best regards, Dick
  5. So I contacted my Internet provider, and as expected, they set up the modem wrong. Now it is set-up correctly and port-forwarding is enabled. Thanks for the replies!
  6. Hello, So I am new to this forum, made this account because I got confused by my something my internet provider (short: Inet-prov) said to me. My modem (from my Inet-prov) is set up in ipv6, but this setup does not allow port-forwarding for my VPN connection to my RB-pi. In my contact with customer-services, they said they can switch this to IPV4 and then port-forwarding will be supported, but newer cell-phones then might not have internet in my network. This is where i start scratching my head, bc to my knowledge, my RB-Pi (set up with Pi-Hole) allready only distributes IPV4- adresses to any client, and i have had no troubles with connectivity yet. Can anyone tell me how -or even if- the claim of my internet provider is true? it seems ridiculous to me. Cheers from The Netherlands, Dick
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