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118killbill reacted to MrBucket101 in DIY monitor stand
stack some boxes, or use a shelf on the wall
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118killbill got a reaction from VegardBS in Vermicella annulata - From air to water [Build Log] COMPLETED
Awesome case. Check out what singularity did with the same case
Singularity Computers Client Build 13 Build Log: …:
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118killbill reacted to the pokemon kid in Envy MK II - Caselabs Mercury S8! Featured Build Log!
The Photos are now here!!! Tell me what you think of the build!!!!
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
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Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
Envy by Mat Teague, on Flickr
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118killbill got a reaction from IdeaStormer in Synology ds214play hacked. SYNOLOCKER ransom ware.
Yep. NAS backed up to another NAS which backed up to a external hard drive which synced with my PC and synced with my media centre. I hear you Mr trooper..
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118killbill got a reaction from Random_her0 in Vermicella annulata - From air to water [Build Log] COMPLETED
Awesome case. Check out what singularity did with the same case
Singularity Computers Client Build 13 Build Log: …:
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118killbill reacted to Tearass in OLD - RUMIKARIMU's "UNOFFICIAL" AVATAR & BANNER SHOP
No, I'm just some 13 year old with a decent computer and photoshop. :3
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118killbill reacted to Jokrik in The Water Cooling Gallery
Will be making some major update soon, will make a work log in the forum :)
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118killbill reacted to B NEGATIVE in CLOS3 IMPACT-Finished...final pics!
Its not,I had them all out for loop fill,well spotted
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118killbill reacted to Broseephus in Question of the day. Can a switch take a load of the router
The short answer is yes.
You most likely won't notice any real world improvements. But consumer grade unmanaged gigabit switches are so cheap, why not?
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118killbill reacted to Atlantisman in Question of the day. Can a switch take a load of the router
Yes, it would. For example, the traffic to the NAS wouldn't have to travel as far. And depending on your router (if its not gigabit) it could also speed up the connection to the NAS.
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118killbill reacted to Ciccioo in Question of the day. Can a switch take a load of the router
the router probably has no problem in handling the current traffic, so you wouldn't benefit from an everything-wired-to-the-switch configuration
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118killbill got a reaction from Ciccioo in Question of the day. Can a switch take a load of the router
Router has its fair share of work cut out for it with 5 plus wireless devices connecting. Looking at stream lining my setup as I will be adding another NAS unit, and some additional wired and wireless hardware to the mix.
@Ciccioo buddy your avatars going to give me nightmares.
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118killbill reacted to 370GT in 800D Loop Direction
Just pipe the loop up with the shortest runs possible - the order doesn't matter at all