I just picked up an Nvidia shield, and it works well. Ended up getting it for $100.00 I did have some issues with lag on multiplayer games, but single player games work great.
As far as the controls con, a LOT of games have built in controller support. Any games that I had felt would be...
isn't it advised to NOT use prime95 with haswell-e? I swear when I was looking up overclocking my 5930k I saw warning after warning about it. That being said I have a 5930k with h110, and hit a max of 73 at 4500mhz at 1.3 vcore. (this is using RoG real bench)
Cat 5E is good for right around 300ft.
What are your requirements for your switch? Cheap? Reliable? Managed? Unmanaged? 8 port? 24 port?
HP Procurve switches have a lifetime warranty. While they can be expensive, they're really easy to work with as far as replacement switches go.
We have a...
It has some decent QoS and traffic monitoring features. I think it can also do content filtering. (I'm not at home and cant quite remember.) You can set up a Radius server. (there's no reason to do this other than it's fun to play with.)
There's a plethora of controls in the "Professional"...
Every network camera I've used has a web interface. Are you looking for one that records local? Or doesn't record at all?
Also, Ubiquti cameras come with free NVR software that allows you to view with an app, and they're relatively cheap.
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I know it's to late for this sell... but Apple has a tool that lets you check if a device is activation locked BEFORE you buy it.
https://www.icloud.com/activationlock/
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This feature is called "Activation Lock." It's essentially a theft deterrent. The only way around it is stated above.
The previous owner can login to www.icloud.com/find and disable it from there by removing the phone from their account. (If, of course the device isn't stolen.) Otherwise...
Shouldn't use Prime with Haswell-E. Asus ROG RealBench has always worked well for me. I've always test for an hour. If I know I'm pushing it I test overnight.