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Shimoura Kinji

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  1. Do i need all 16GB for minecraft or just overall 16gb to give minecraft a big chunk of it?
  2. Hello there. I have an unraid server that is basically purely used to run plex and dumb storage. For that it works fine just fine since that doesn't require anything fancy. My specs: Ryzen 3 2200G Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H AMD A320 8GB G.Skill Value DDR4-2133 CL15 Single-slot bunch of wd reds 8tb Samsung 1TB ssd cache I tried to run a minecraft server for me and my friends. We were 3 but max would be around 5. As long we did move as a group the server held up quite good. But as we moved separately the server lagged and finally crashed. I obviously did not build the server to be able to handle a game server but i wonder what i would need todo to do that. I read some server specs that were meant to run game servers but they always were build to handle much more than what i would want. I cant really get useful information out of them. I have 2 questions. What made the minecraft server lag and what would i need to upgrade to handle game servers? my goal is mainly one minecraft server for my friends and i but it would be nice to know what is needed to maybe run more. Since the problem was with us moving separately I thought it maybe was the ram i allocated to the minecraft server. Increasing it did change anything which leads me to beleave the cpu is the main factor?! I would be rly thankful for any help you can give me
  3. I was thinking way to complicated. A vpn connection is secure and ez to setup... Sometimes you don't think of the easiest ways^^ Thank you for reminding me of that solution
  4. I have an unraid server and several dockers with webuis that I ideally want to access from outside my home network. The obvious and easy way to do that is to simply port-farward the required ports and done. But I don't like the idea of anyone accessing my server just because he has my ip address (100% there are ppl randomly trying ip adresses...). Some webuis have a password function but not all (the unraid webui itself has none?). What I'am locking for is some way to catch all requests that are targeting my severs ip address and redirecting them to something like a log in window before the actual request is accepted. Is there a way to do so inside the unraid ecosystem or do I need some external solution? I would be happy for any hints to achieve that since I have no clue where to start searching.
  5. I have the same problem. My monitor is a AOC AG322QCX (NVIDIA Control Panel says AG322QWG4) 31,5inch. Since Digidream did not write anything about his/hers setup here is mine. The problem: After not using the monitor for about 12h the glitch appears. How it disappears: Sometimes just waiting helps but generally having something moving does the trick. Minimizing and maximizing a window works the best. Other wise I found that switching to 120hz (or 144 if I had 120) helps as well. Most of the time I can switch instantly back to 144hz and the glitch does not reappear (but sometimes it does). Things I tried with my minimal knowledge: Switching between the 2DP I have. Using my one hdmi 2.0. Using different cables I have a RTX 3080 but with my old RTX 1060 I had the same problem. Additionally my two other monitors do not have this glitch at all I also noticed that especially windows explorer top bar (the part where you can choose the color) leaves a shadow horizontal across the monitor. Sadly I´am unable to show a pic or video of that since this effect does not show on a screen capture. When moving the window up and down you can clearly see the color changing next to the window. The glitch looks like it shows rows of pixel multiple times and that sounds like the window glitch may be the same issue.
  6. That helps. Since iam going for looks as well i would spend the extra money. Looks like its better to wait for the actual release.
  7. I want to build a new rig for the upcoming RTX 3000 series. Too bad while i can build a pc I have no deep knowledge bout pc components. The PC will mainly be used for gaming with minor or gpu heavy tasks. The big question for me is, should i build the PC before or after the new RTX release (and buy the gpu when it releases)? On the one hand the prices may drop to boost the sales they also can go up to get the more profit. There my lack of deep knowledge rly pains. Wich is the better way to go? What do i want to spend: I have 2000€ - 2500€ (2250U$US - 2800$US) in mind. What do i take from my old rig: Only the general stuff. Mouse, keybord, Monitors i allready have. I have one 32 inch 1440p main monitor and 2 1080p 27 inch monitors + one 42 inch(?) 1080p tv wich is only on when i watch series. For the os and games etc i have a 500gb and 1tb samsung ssd. What do i have in mind: The goal is a high end gaming pc with looks in mind. Becasue of that i have some components in mind. case: NZXT H710i black/white edition. gpu: 3090ti 3080ti (sry typo). I dont know the price for one but i read 999$ somewhere. Dunno if thats anywhere the real price but i would go for a 3080 if its too expensive. cooling: NZXT KRAKEN X73. This one is just by it looks. If there is a better alternative iam open for it. psu: Nothing specific in mind but dont want to cheap that one out. Something around 750W based on what i found bout the RTX 3080ti. Since i want to use cablemod modular is needed. ram: G.Skill Trident Z / Z Neo. 16gb should be enough but i have no cluse bout the speed. motherdoard: Sry i have no clue wich motherbards are good. cpu: No idea here as well. I dont fancy amd or intel. I rly hope you can help me with this one.
  8. You will not find a longer cable. The reason is fairly easy. There is a maximum length for a cable while remaining its full speed and for a normal usb cable that is less than 3 meters. Thats the reason why it took them the time to develop that cable since its not a standard copper cable. You can use longer cables as long as its an active usb cable. But than you need to power that cable. The power cable obviously than need to be as long as your usb cable wich means you probably need an extension for that as well. With that setup you will have 2 cables on your quest but will save maybe 20-30€ (quest link cable costs 90€). To be frank I would spend the extra money for the way easier less error friendly quest link cable. That way you will know it will work. ps: sry for the gramma...
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