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ric96

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About ric96

  • Birthday Nov 25, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    INDIA
  • Interests
    Linux Raspberrpi

System

  • CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz
  • Motherboard
    P8H61-M LX3 R2.0
  • RAM
    8 gb ddr3
  • GPU
    ASUS Strix GTX960 4GB
  • Storage
    Seagate 1TB + 1TB+WD 320
  • Display(s)
    viewsonic 1920x1080 4ms response
  • Cooling
    stock
  • Mouse
    Logitech G20
  • Sound
    Altec Lansing
  • Operating System
    ubuntu 16.04 & win10

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  1. Commander Probis stupid expensive, atleast where I live, and not to mention the rgb controller stuff is completely useless for me. Nzxt sentry 3 only has a single temp probe.
  2. The Scenario: I am building a personal NAS but the hardware use is pre-production, one of the quirks is that the fans run at full speed and the thermal driver was never written so the temps never get reported. I am wondering if something like this is actually useful: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/B7x3j6aG This has temp probes, so I'm wondering how effective is the temp readout from probes attached to the heatsink and should I keep a decent headroom. Thanks!
  3. 1) same with ram drives, and people still use them 2) not for Mr Tech Tips 3) Proof of Concept
  4. So, I came across Linus' video on RAM disk and was wondering if it could be implemented on the gpu and make use of the gddr5's high bandwidth... so i looked around and found these two projects on github, on was for linux and the other on was for windows: Linux: https://github.com/Overv/vramfs Windows: https://github.com/prsyahmi/GpuRamDrive/ My Hardware: Hardware: Intel Core i3 2120 8gb ddr3 Asus Strix GTX 960 4GB Benchmark: On linux i used dd to write from /dev/zero and then read to /dev/null on windows it was crystaldiskmark as usual the results on Linux seq read : 1.5GB/s seq write: 1.2GB/s on Windows: seq read: 1.2GB/s seq write: 1.5GB/s Now only if someone with a 24gig quadro can benchmark some games gpu ram vs ram disk, that would be sweet!!! More detailed video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdlerQmeZds
  5. Current setup: Logitech g90 mouse and Logitech k120 keyboard along with a random jbl headset.
  6. just showing off something i did that's all. although if people could test and confirm on different hardware, that would be great.
  7. Hi, I recently made an android TV build based on the android-x86 project. This can be installed an run on most android PC. Things like Gaaps and ATVRemoteService Do NOT work ATM. Supported hardware: Intel GMA Family: Most thing work but video play back does not. Intel HD: works well. AMD Radeon: works well Nvidia: does not work. Instructions an downloads are on my blog: http://geektillithertz.com/wordpress/index.php/2016/06/20/android-tv-x86-build-2/
  8. GTA 5 takes around 15-10 minutes to load on my pc, Do i need to say more?
  9. its not really meant to be used with a touchscreen, its to be used with a remote sitting 2 or more feet away from your TV.
  10. Anyone interested in an Android TV ROM for their PC? I made one using the android-x86 as base. http://geektillithertz.com/wordpress/index.php/2016/01/23/android-tv-x86-on-pc-1/ Note: Buggy af, its my first attempt so many this won't work, follow the link for more info.
  11. go for a pi2, quad core will give you a smooth emulation specially oh heavier systems like Play Station. Also more Ram is always better, ALWAYS.
  12. so found this gem of a gif on 9gag.com (ignore the title tho) http://9gag.com/gag/a4YjBNy?sc=wtf So, Linus, can you use your superb drying skills and make this laptop work?
  13. Lighten up people... Why can't you guys take some light humor?
  14. advertising for what?
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