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About Tummy
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Member
- Birthday October 7
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Tummy000
Profile Information
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Location
Netherlands
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Gender
Male
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Interests
everything technological
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Occupation
I sell PC's and i'm cleaner
System
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CPU
Ryzen 2700x 4,20GHz @ 1,35v
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Motherboard
MSI B450-a Pro
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RAM
16GB 3200MHz ADATA XPG RGB
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GPU
MSI GTX 1080 Gaming
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Case
Fractal Design Focus G Blue
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Storage
1x 256GB Samsung PM961 NVME, 1x Western Digital 3TB HDD
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PSU
Corsair VS650
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Display(s)
1x AOC 144HZ 1080P,
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Cooling
Everything stock + 1 Blue Led 120mm + 1 white Led 120mm (3x 120mm + wraith prism + PSU and Videocard coolers)
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Keyboard
Kaliber QWERTY red, yellow and green led keyboard
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Mouse
Razer deathadder Chroma @ 1000HZ and 400DPI
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Sound
200w stereo + 200w subwoofer
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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Okay, I figured it out. The 3.3v sense wire wasn’t connected in the setup in which I used it in the HP desktop. It would turn on without any load or when it was in a standard atx pc, but the power supply would instantly shut off when it sensed that it couldn’t measure the 3.3v line hence creating the weird behaviour.
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The psu has no less but when it was still in the pc the computer would turn on and boot into windows. The psu meanwhile was making a high pitched sound and under load the pc would shut down and reboot. One time when someone was playing fortnite it blew smoke out of the rear of the computer. I’ve removed it since then but can still turn it on by shorting the green wire to measure the voltages (that all seem stable) and see what wire does what.
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Hello, I recently bought a HP Compaq pro 6300, but after a few days the psu stopped working, it was probably due to the heavier quadro m4000 the seller put in that I replaced with a GTX 1060 -125w tdp- (the seller was also selling this pc with a rx 580 -180w tdp-). So I contacted the seller and he just said it wasn’t possible and that is was my problem without giving me a replacement or any other kind of help. So I figured that it would be a good idea to put a atx power supply in it and be certain that it could handle the bigger GPU. I did some research on a couple of f
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Hello everyone, My sister needs a new laptop, I'm really liking my "new" macbook pro from 2012 and my sis also likes it and wants a macbook. They are rather expencive (at least for us) but I see a lot of water-damaged devices on the second hand market and I'm asking myself what's the true chance of recovering a water-damaged device. I heard the man of a employee bought a almost brand new laptop with liquid-damage and recoverd it succesfully. Like it's super easy and 100% guarante to work. I always thought the chances were near zero and i have always rejected them instan
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We need a new server and advice would be apriciated
Tummy replied to Tummy's topic in Servers and NAS
We have backed it up so that would be an option. I understand your point with the warrenty and fast repairs but I could have like 5 speres of every part just laying around for the price thay are charging . But I also don't think it needs this mutch ram and we acces everything over a network that is limited to 3MB/s, that does not mean however that trip can't be needing faster data transfer than that. But we also had it running on mutch older hardware and I don't think it needs that fast of IO. I will call Dell directly and ask, thanks for the advice. And if I can let a professional IT -
We need a new server and advice would be apriciated
Tummy replied to Tummy's topic in Servers and NAS
Thank you all very mutch for the reactions and your opinions. I will look into it and compare, we also need to keep in mind the distance between service points and shipping risk/costs. -
We need a new server and advice would be apriciated
Tummy replied to Tummy's topic in Servers and NAS
We have no budget, it needs to work good and be relieable. Even an older 6-core CPU should be more than sufficient. Currently we are running an E5 2620 and it works good. -
We need a new server and advice would be apriciated
Tummy replied to Tummy's topic in Servers and NAS
Hello, good evening. What can you do? -
Hello guys (or girls), I will start right away: we "need" a new server. We currently have one that serves as a central storage location and it runs a program called trip , Trip is pritty "intensive" and we need it to run on our central server and stream to the other desktops/workstations. This also prevents that 2 people are working on the same project and it keeps track of everything so to just run it on the workspace computers them selves is no option. We have about 15 working spaces with computers that all use the same server where all the important documents and folders get
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here is a little price breakdown: i7 8700k - €400 Z370 Mobo - €100 16GB DDR4 - €133 256GB SSD - €42,50 Arctic freezer 33 - €33,50 GTX 1080 ti - €600 Sharkoon TG5 RGB - €85 700w PSu - €57 Windows 10 pro - €17 It would make for a total of €1.468, keep in mind that assembly in the Neterlands with windows cost about €140. with that it would cost about €1.608 in a store, and then you have to wait 7 days to get delivery.
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the highest bid now is €1.200 but I have 2 other people that are interessted (defenitly more serious than the other bidders) and they still need to think about what they want to spend.