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xeks

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    Stay simple, be humble
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System

  • CPU
    Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3770K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Sabertooth Z77
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR3 1866MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Aorus GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
  • Case
    NZXT Switch 810
  • Storage
    ADATA S599 / WD Caviar Blue / ADATA SU650 / ADATA SU800
  • PSU
    Corsair AX750
  • Display(s)
    2x Acer Predator XB271HU
  • Cooling
    Kraken X52
  • Keyboard
    CoolerMaster Masterkeys Pro S
  • Mouse
    Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB
  • Sound
    Bose TriPort In-Ear + Feenix Aria + FiiO E10K + Blue Snowball + Logitech 2.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional
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  1. @Falcon1986 Thanks for the comment and suggestion; I was too lazy to toggle off my VPN to run an 'accurate' speed test but ran one this morning - ~550 Mbps down and ~17 Mbps up. I've seen my download speeds fluctuate anywhere between the low 5's to high 6's so not bad.
  2. Hello all; it's been a while. I'm just looking for some feedback and suggestions about my current home network setup but I'm not looking to 'upgrade'. I am however planning, not sure when, to run a powerline router to get hard-wire access into the garage for a server setup. Thanks in advanced for your comments and suggestions. Internet speed: 600+ Mbps download, forget what the upload is...20-50 Mbps I think. Hardware: Modem All-In-One from ISP running in Gateway mode T-Mobile TM-AC1900 Router, reflashed as an Asus AC68U running Merlin Firmware TP-Link Deco M4 Mesh WiFi system (3 access-points) The set-up: 2-floor home with an up and downstairs. The ISP modem is located in the middle-front-2nd floor of the house and set up as just a gateway so I'm not using their device to provide wireless internet access in my home. Connected directly to the modem/gateway is my AC68U router which also has it's wireless radios disabled. Then connected to that is the first of three Deco M4 pucks which provides the wireless internet access. The other two Deco M4 pucks are located downstairs - one in the front right of the home and one in the back left. In theory - and it seems like - I have full uninterrupted wireless internet connectivity in the house which is great. I haven't done anything close to scientific to test the wireless to see if the actual zone coverage is perfect. How's that look? Any more info I should provide? Thanks again.
  3. EK has a D5 version: O11D, O11D XL Singularity Computers has dual pump version: O11D Dual D5 Hope that helps.
  4. @AlexTheGreatish, what game is that you're playing?
  5. How are people still getting the free Win10 upgrade? ?
  6. Everyone needs an SSD for their boot drive for the pure speed; which they are also perfect for since most OS's utilized that read speed for blazing fast boots!
  7. Hey guys, Looking to replace my rental Comcast all-in-one router/modem/VOIP/WiFi unit. I don't use it for WiFi in particular since I have an N66U also hooked up to it. VOIP capabilities is a must since I use it for the landline in the house. Thanks!
  8. Those headsets look awesome!
  9. This could be my belated xmas gift to me from you guys.
  10. I would never buy a GPU without testing it at their location. Besides PCB burn marks, what else can I look at? Testing with Furmark and look for what?
  11. Any tips on buying used GPUs from Craigslist... Like how to test them etc. Thanks.
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