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About Gunji_Otaku
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Title
Newbie
Profile Information
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Location
New Zealand
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Anime, Mobile Tech, Networking, Fibre optics, Gaming, VR, PS4,Switch, Escape rooms, Board games. Basically all nerdy stuff.
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Biography
30something male Brit currently residing in NZ. 17 years working in telecommunications, from sales, tech support, management, operations, and NOC engineer roles.
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Occupation
Fibre-optic Network Operations Manager
System
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CPU
Intel 8700K Oc'd to 5Ghz
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Motherboard
Asus Prime Z370-a
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RAM
16gb Corsair Vengeance - Black
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GPU
Gigabyte GTX Windforce 1080ti
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Case
Deepcool Genome II
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Storage
2x1TB Samsung Evo 860
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PSU
Corsair RM750x White
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Display(s)
2x 1080 32'' Dell monitors.
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Cooling
Deepcool Genome II Water cooled CPU, Air cooled GPU 2x Phanteks 140mm
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Keyboard
Logitech G110
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Mouse
Logitech G903 wireless
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Sound
Creative Soundblast Pro 7:1 surround
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Razer announces a smart mask with more than just RGB
Gunji_Otaku replied to IAmAndre's topic in Tech News
I bet Linus didn't expect he'd be benchmarking a face mask this year... **BANEVOICE**: "Your punishment must be more RGB" -
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Personally I've been waiting for Oneplus 7 to come out so I can finally upgrade my Oneplus 3. I never got the 5/t because of the dumb placing of the finger print reader on the back.. eww, and the 6/t has the silly notches. Sadly I've seen so many "leaks" and "previews" that seem fairly legit and they have put me off. They all show the pop up camera. =( If the silly pop-up selfie cam is legit, then I'm gonna have to find another phone. I want high specs, fast CPU, at least 6gb ram (maybe 8 max), headphone jack, fast charging, upgradable storage options and a full notch-less screen...
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can high voltage surge come through ethernet port to the pc
Gunji_Otaku replied to RapidTurtle's topic in Networking
It really depends what the voltage is, what the Eth-cable is plugged into, and what the device is on the other end, and how well its made. Low end cheap devices pop easy with a slight voltage/current change, higher end ones have inbuilt safety mechanisms to prevent that. You also need to take into consideration, how much power and the thickness of the copper cable in the eth-cable. A lightning bolt of huge voltage will melt and destroy small cables, but it's super rare that a bolt would ever hit close enough to deliver that voltage/current to your device! Most devices like your local dsl -
In his "Why does LTT have so many staff??" Video Linus mentioned Ivan is no longer with LTT. Sad Panda ʕ ꈍᴥꈍʔ