I have 2 reference 1GB 5870's and 3x 5850's (2 are reference). Getting rid of these because I don't mine anymore and am getting back into gaming, especially in preparation for Battlefield 4.
I'm looking for a good OCable 7950 and maybe some good DDR3 RAM, 8GB (2x 4GB) would do me fine. I'm...
The PSU is a Seasonic X-1050 and mobo is an MSI 790FX-GD70
I was running 3x 5870's which were mining until yesterday, when I smelled burning. This has happened before and I'm on my second X-1050 (got my RMA two days ago). The 12v connector to the mobo just melted. This is the third time...
SOLD
The exact model number is mmcre28g8mxp-0vbl1
This is 100% working and was pulled from a Lenovo laptop. This also has the updated firmware that gives it TRIM capabilities. I've used this for about a year in my desktop PC.
Also included is a 2.5" desktop HDD adapter.
Price is $70...
Selling as a whole. Will not part unless I have buyers for the screen and the entire carputer itself. Selling because I was going to put this in my Civic, but ended up getting a 370z and don't want to butcher the nice center console.
Price is $400 shipped to Con-USA, FIRM. This stuff was...
Not looking for any trades.
BTW the $550 is FIRM. PMs asking for less will be ignored. Sorry, but there's too many low ballers for me to enetertain. Go on ebay, look @ completed listings for G71's with less specs than this and you'll see that they're all over $600.
The higher res screen, P9600 CPU, and it had 3 hard drives at one point. I'll include the adapter I used to replace the DVD drive with another drive instead.
SOLD
I don't really game any more and don't need this laptop. It has been upgraded in numerous ways - higher resolution screen, more/bigger hard drive, faster processor, etc. I played Starcraft 2 at highest settings and medium settings in Bad Company 2 @ 1920 x 1200 res. Here are the specs...
Why would you spend $220 on an Atom mobo and CPU? Sure it's "server" grade and all, but the Intel D945GCLF2 for $70 gets the job done the same and it uses 240-pin DIMMs.
You don't even need a dual core Atom, you could just go with single core to get the price down. 1GB is way more than...
If you're dedicated:
Any Comptia cert - Less than a month
CCNA level - a few months, maybe 3-4 if you have basic knowledge
MCSE, CCNP level - 8-12 months.
Comptia certs are notoriously easy. You need to set your bar higher if you want to distinguish yourself from the crowd.
55 users, 20,000 sq ft. Depending on the construction of the office, you'll be looking at somewhere around 5-8 APs going off a rule of thumb for a solid network. Is this network for critical data or just for leisure? You want to build something future proof that won't fuck up because once you...
CCENT > CCNA > CCNA Wireless > CCVP (working on now)
CISSP is laughable compared to CCIE security IMO. In terms of difficulty, the CISSP is easier. The CISSP goes over information security as a whole with lots of theory and it's geared towards the management side of things.
It's not called bridging, it's called load balancing.
Channel bonding or LAGG is not what he's looking for and it will not work. LAGG is for combining multiple interfaces into one virtual interface that has only 1 address associated with it.
OP needs to look at load balancing. Pfsense...
Some real-world experience here; I just accepted a job offer for a network consulting position. The description said it required a Bachelor's in an IT related area, x # of years of experience, and certain certifications were preferred.
In all the three rounds of interviews I went through...
So I was offered a job as a network consultant and one of the things they would like me to do is obtain my CCVP in 9 months. If I do it in 6 months, I get a nice bonus in addition to the extra work. I've got a CCNA & CCNA wireless, which I did in a fairly small amount of time.
Primarily...
If you're going the route of keepass to store only 3 passwords, I think you should just memorize them. I have different passwords of low, medium, and high complexity memorized. I only use keepass to randomly generate and store separate passwords per website. There's pretty much one password...
Brute-force means you're trying multiple attempts at trying to crack the password. A dictionary attack is a subset of brute-force methods, therefore, answer E is correct. Any dictionary word is vulnerable to brute-force methods provided you have a good wordlist.
To do roaming the right way, you need to have a centralized architecture where the core knows who is connected at what AP and what state they are in. When a client connected to AP A moves to AP B, the client only has to authenticate to AP B. After authenticated, AP B knows that the client is...
What's the square footage of the house? Lead can and will mess up RF pretty badly depending on how much is actually there.
It's the other way around. 5ghz has better penetration (that's what she said :p) and 2.4ghz has longer range.
You won't be able to look at 5ghz traffic unless you...
I know you haven't physically unplugged the power cable and that this isn't the same mobo, but you could have a similar issue:
http://support.asus.com/faq/asus-faq.aspx?no=E9E522C8-BE74-4635-E312-67A5428D40BE&SLanguage=en-us