Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
Old thread, but does anyone have recommendations for good aftermarket drive caddies a Dell t420? I've some that claim to be "Genuine Dell F238F 3.5" SAS SATAu Hard Drive Caddy Tray" for $18 each. That seems like the way to go. I'm going to put 4 Seagate SAS constellation 1TB drives in it...
Apparently giving an example completely derailed this thread.
Thanks Nicklebon, I'll check in to Fortinet.
Does anyone know if the major modern routers support HTTPS URL filtering? The ASUS manual online is very vague.
Thanks. I want to block all google searches, but if I block google with OpenDNS, then gmail stops working also. I haven't found an answer to that on OpenDNS.
I can use URL filtering to block it, however, Google allows HTTPS searches that effectively bypass the URL filtering on my current...
My current router, an Actiontec MI-424 supplied by Verizon FIOS, supports URL filtering however it only works over HTTP connections. Does anyone know of a router that supports URL filtering over HTTPS connections also? Ideally it would be a gigabit router with wireless also.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm upgrading an older PC that has a Scythe Ninja 2 in it, and would prefer to reuse it in a new socket 1155 system. Does anyone know of an adapter (preferably bolt through) that will work?
The Scythe site is nearly worthless and based on numerous google/bing searches, it's not looking good...
Yes, normally. However, the ASUS drivers don't work on Server 2008 and the Intel drivers expressly don't support the chip. It appears to be an ASUS driver issue.
I haven't tried ESXi yet. It is typically more constrained, not less.
Has anyone installed Server 2008 on a P67 system...
Did you make any progress with this? Just tried the same thing last night and it didn't work. The Intel LAN drivers are my stumbling block also. I'm going to try Server 2008 R2 w/ SP1 next.
I have the exact same question. Is there a difference? G-Skill's press release is remarkably unhelpful.
http://www.gskill.com/news.php?index=401
Does anyone really know?
I recently started folding again and have an ASUS GTX460 768MB in my PC. It's cranking out about 10.7K PPD solid as a rock and I can even play WoW while it's doing it. Pretty amazing for a box running a 6600 core duo.
My problem is that when I start folding the PC starts a very high pitched...