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AudioEngineer654

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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to aeroencychris in Mini-ITX Cooler   
    +1 for the NH_L9i, using one right now. My i5-4460 idles around 30 degrees and never peaks above low 50's. Really slim profile and pretty quiet (although it also comes with a low noise adapter I'm not using)
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    AudioEngineer654 got a reaction from aeroencychris in Mini-ITX Cooler   
    Nice! That's great to hear, I was worried that the 6700 was at the limit for the TDP of the cooler but if you're 4460 is good at 84W then I should be fine. 
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to Oshino Shinobu in TP Link Archer C7 Class B Subnet   
    Class C ranges from 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.0. The majority of home networks will just be the default Class C address ranges of 192.168.x.x. The 254 hosts of class C is normally enough for home use. Do you need the increased host count for the network?
     
    Everything up to 239.255.255.255 is Class D for multicasting, and anything past that is Class E and reserved for experimental uses. Neither Class D or E have Subnet Masks. 
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to Oshino Shinobu in TP Link Archer C7 Class B Subnet   
    Class B addresses range from 128.0.x.x to 191.255.x.x. So 192.x.x.x is not a class B address, it is class C.
     
    EDIT: Also, is there any particular reason you want to setup a Subnet?
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    AudioEngineer654 got a reaction from Kick in Where to install a layer 3 switch?   
    I might do the Network+ first, but the CCNA is definitely going to get done not shortly after! 
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to Kick in Where to install a layer 3 switch?   
    Get working on that CCNA buddy
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to dom1310df in Steam not using all of my speed   
    Steam measures download speeds in megaBYTES(MB), while your ISP will advertise your speed in megaBITS(Mb). 24Mb/s is equal to 3MB/s, so your speeds in steam seem pretty reasonable. 
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to Darren in 2.4GHz vs 5GHz IP Addressing   
    Your router probably handles them as two entirely different networks, which is kind of impressive, so it's working fine I assume?
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to Oshino Shinobu in 2.4GHz vs 5GHz IP Addressing   
    It's okay from the device's point of view, as they're considered different connections. However, it may be confusing from a logical standpoint. It depends on how much you need to actually do anything with the IP addresses. As you're using DHCP, it's not like the addresses are arranged in any way very specific. 
     
    If it is an issue, you may be able to assign DHCP pools for the 2.4GHz and 5GHz signal separately, so they can't overlap. 
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    AudioEngineer654 reacted to SkilledRebuilds in R9 270X Showing Different Specs in GPU-Z   
    Send Sapphire's twitter/email/facebook or contact page this picture you have with the 2048Shaders listed, explain you have issues, and you can't find a solution after trying a few.
    They would have a better idea, or they'll tell you to send it in for testing.
     
    /Tried seeing if there is a bios update for the cards? And doing so if there is an update, may help this situation completely with misread stats, as with a new bios has 'new' original values written to it..
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