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About Ssoele
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Title
IEEE 802.3s
- Birthday Apr 01, 1992
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Steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/ssoele
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Profile Information
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Location
Belgium
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Gender
Male
System
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CPU
Intel i7 4930K
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Motherboard
Asus P9X79-E WS
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RAM
Kingston 32GB (4x8GB) HyperX Black 1600MHz
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GPU
4x EVGA GTX 980
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Case
Fractal Design Define XL R2
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Storage
Samsung 850 EVO 1TB
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PSU
Corsair AX1200i
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Cooling
Noctua D15
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Keyboard
Logitech G710+
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Mouse
Logitech G700s
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So i recently upgraded to Windows 10 and I can't get my TV working again over the HDMI port. It works in the BIOS, but once I boot into Windows, it goes to no signal, does not get recognized in the Nvidia Control Panel nor in Device Manager. My 3 DP monitors do work fine however.
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Yes, that would work.
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From what I've read, Samba 4.1 does not yet support SMB3 multichannel.
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You can use Windows Server 2012 R2, that supports it.
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LACP only works if you have multiple data streams, so if you only test desktop > server, you will still have only 1GbE (SMB 2 only supports 1 stream, SMB 3 can work with multiple). FreeNAS does not support SMB 3.0, so you can't take advantage of the multiple streams. The only thing that can give you greater speeds is upgrading to 10GbE.
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Does not matter, they are the same. _12 stands for port 1 and 2 _34 stands for port 3 and 4
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The mousepad is pretty awesome, finally a company that gets it, hard pads are the BEST!
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You should blur out your IP better
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Another Nexus 5? I have yet to see a good replacement myself. If mine would break now, I would probably buy another one.
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Don't add extra quotes around your variable. You can just do this: document.getElementById("change_url").setAttribute("value", location.host); Quotes are only used to declare a string value as a variable, so something that is already a variable doesn't need it.
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A better question "Why only two?".
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I never said you live in a 3rd-world country, your speeds are only like that.
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Well, for people in civilised parts of the world, transfer speeds are usually not a problem. I can understand why it would be faster for people with 3rd-world internet speeds to buy a DVD.
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The main reason why I don't buy physical copies of games anymore is Steam, it's so much handier to have your games all available on your PC, not having to insert DVD drives anymore. What also happened to me in the past is DVDs breaking after a lot of usage. Why would you wait for a DVD to arrive or go to the store if you can have it a lot faster by just downloading it?