I bought it used from eBay 2 years ago and used it for casual gaming primarily. Full disclosure, I did play with mining for 1 month with a minor overclock and temps never went over 55C, then I got the power bill and that was the end of that. Never any issues during my ownership. Your heat...
Combo For Sale, Just upgraded to a Ryzen.
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Intel Core i5-7600K + Cooler Master Hyper212 Heatsink and fan
MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon - Windows 10 Digital Activation
OCZ/Toshiba RD400 NVMe - 512GB
Corsair Vengence DDR4-2400 16GB (2x8GB)
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Asus GTX 1060 6GB Dual...
My MSI 1050Ti recently died in my game rig. Looking for another to replace it. Anyone have another 1050Ti or maybe a 1060 that isn't looking to fund their mortgage payment with?
Maybe also a RX470?
Absolutely still relevant for those that don't want or can't use a cloud backup and want/need the convenience of a tape-like cartridge function. Which means primarily the smaller side of the SMB realm. Otherwise, for easy and frequent physical movement of data from one location to another...
Actually, the SAN is probably has a low enough Firmware installed that 3rd party drives aren't blocked. He's not advertising it with Dell support, so there's no "bad boy" scenario here. Their support the offer in the description is an in-house support.
This is exactly why I always advocate against calling Comcast for residential billing/hardware issues and ALWAYS walk in the door at the local office. You're almost guaranteed a native english speaker with a vested interest in getting your problem solved correctly.
It's per user/mailbox. En mass, you can get it for $10ish through disti/partners.
It's more than worth it. Mainly because you can do it all remotely, i.e. sitting on the couch with a beer doing the pre-load. Once the Cutover has been made, run another pass and it'll pick up and migrate any...
Using FreeNAS, it'll end up as a ZFS volume anyway and it doesn't care as long as it can see the Disks. So as long as they are all on SATA3 ports, it's all good. How many disks are we talking here?
In short, it sounds really god, but provides no real world benefit, especially if you have less than 8GB Ram. I've seen it create low memory conditions in the past.
One thing that you'll need to understand is that WiFi already suffers compared to wired connections as it is. Adding an extender/connecting through one, only halves that bandwidth again. i.e. it'll never be FAST. Usable? yes. Fast? no. It doesn't matter the type/brand or anything else...
Open Mesh gear can act as repeaters when connecting with other Open Mesh, rather than functioning as generic repeater. So, you'd need an initial device first as close to the outside of the building as possible and then the remote unit in the other building. And, no the HS does not come with an...
You can VLAN it out or the Ubiquiti's can do a dedicated Guest network isolating all of its traffic to the internet only. Depending on the Range to the neighbor needed, you might look into Open Mesh which offers a more flexible guest SSID and has Easy Mesh functionality baked in. If you are...
Macrium or the Samsung cloning software works great, just make sure to clean up your OS install before you clone. The 850 is a good choice for most casual users as well. Can't really go wrong.
Actually just spoke with my Veeam rep about physical backups this afternoon. As I understand it, they have an unmanaged physical agent now called Veeam Endpoint Protection which as been public for a couple years now. The managed version of that is due out by December with it's management tool...
You will probably have to reboot the cable modem after it is connected. Residential Cable modems will typically only provide 1 single DHCP IP address and that's to the first MAC address it sees. In this case it'll be your Asus router, so once you have the IPFire box connected, reboot your...
^ Well said. As an owner of many different SATA SSDs and a few different m.2 sata and NVMe drives, I'd concur with sinsisterDei's comment. The speed different does exist, but it's nowhere near the gap that exists between spinner and even a current gen SATA SSD.
I'm not a big fan of Raid 5 without an online spare especially with larger size drives. That being said, 2x2TB in Raid 1 will leave an additional HDD slot open for expandability. My ultimate recommendation would be for 4 x 2TB in RAID 6 or 4 x 1TB in RAID 6 if cost is that much of a factor...
Or wait for the 960 Series. Samsung looks to be releasing the 960 EVO in an m.2 NVMe flavor as well. I'd bet that by the time those debut, the pricetag for a 1TB drive will be less than your current 2 x 950Pros. We can't search the forum right now, but there was an article in the News section...
There are some Access Control devices that require POE as well. Pretty much if it is POE and either has an audio amplifier or a motor of some sort, you can bet POE+
I've got an SM951 connected to this and it works great and is detected as NVMe as well.
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I've had a number of clients that originally purchased PS4000 and PS6000s with 250GB or 500GB drives end up swapping out all of their drives under warranty for newer 1TB units. The purchased 4TB or 8TB Raw units and ended p with 16TB after they swapped the last drives. of course you have to...
Almost universally, I do: My Docs, Favorites (almost useless, but some still insist on IE), and sometimes Pictures depending on the user and their function. Combine this with the express policy that nothing on the desktops (C: Drive) is protected, "If it matters or you want it backed up, keep...