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Spoiled_Kitten

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  1. I always leave ram and m.2 ssd to later, you can upgrade in the future pretty easily
  2. 1 Log into your gateway router with your username and password (default IP: 192.168.0.1 - default username: admin, default password: password) 2 Click on the "Firewall" tab. 3 Click on "Virtual Servers/Port Forwarding" 4 Click on "Add" button. 5 Select inbound HTTP port range from "80 to 80" 6 Select "TCP" Enter the static IP of the computer upon which you are running cFos Personal Net into the "Private IP Address" field Click on "Add Virtual Server" You can now see the new virtual HTTP server
  3. May be a background task or high quality devices, or a weak graphics card, may be dying tbh.
  4. I really wouldn't buy top tier parts now as new releases are about to come out. As far as compatibility goes, it'll all work. I wouldn't get that NVME drive as there are cheaper options available on the web. I think maybe your power supply could be less as you never really need that much.
  5. Have you tried it on a different port? If so i think you might have a faulty one.
  6. What router? All configuration must be done in the router for port forwarding. Also did you mean iinet not inet? If so i use the standard modem router from Iinet atm so i can help you.
  7. it should work idky it would change anything as its a short extension, maybe keep the distance short if possible as some devices hate the length otherwise go ahead!
  8. I personally recommend something more powerful but yes it can do it all,
  9. Can anyone get the exact specs of the no compensator pc build Linus made recently? Thanks, Scarlett
  10. you could desolder the other module, otherwise it should work but only 4gb will be in dual channel
  11. ah ok, then any should do as i said earlier the number 1 would be my choice.
  12. Personally 1 but look at this to see what is best for you. https://www.diffen.com/difference/RAID_0_vs_RAID_1
  13. Open the “Settings” app on the iPhone and go to “Camera” Choose “Formats” and select “High Efficiency” to capture iPhone photos in HEIF / HEVC format. Recommended, next to go “Photos” and under the 'Transfer to Mac or PC' section choose “Automatic” to automatically convert the HEIF images to JPEG upon file transfer. HEIF is a format for IPhones for storing photos and videos but most devices won't support it unless its Apple.
  14. could be driver. can you get a warranty? Number 1 looks like the biggest so for me i would choose that.
  15. The same thing so pick gigabyte unless you dont like gigabyte or are a huge fan of ASUS
  16. If you can do it safely then go ahead as long as you can go back to the previous then no harm in trying! CPU life does lower a bit if you overclock so the more it lowers life a lot.
  17. Does anyone know how to code/help bug fix AUTOit? I have a code for tidying minecraft server saves where it should delete all but the latest save each day after 5 days and then wipe it after it is 30 days old, it deletes it all after 5 days, please help. The code i have made is attached tidySaves_func.txt
  18. nice, i would reccommend raid with 2nd hand or old hard drives.
  19. Easy way to test, run task manager in the background and it will show the utilization of everything so you can see if it is (will be around 100% utilization for the device)
  20. wow thats pretty good tbh, when you get the surround sound make sure to get a good sound card, only thing is upgrade gpu, pretty good specs otherwise
  21. you can, but cooling should be considered, get a good cooler and you can get good overclocing
  22. ive had some in the past but they are not used much, it all depends on like the use and with technology upgrading and files taking more space it may be the same speed but seem slower to faster systems
  23. is the drive running in raid? also whats the software
  24. so its from a company? if its from gumtree or something make sure you have there address and full name (ask to see there drivers license) or if its online use paypal for money back
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