Not a Craigslist find, but I did find this at a Estate sale for $10.
What do you guys think and is it worth it?
Do you think it will be better than the onboard on my MSI z87-GD65?
Heatware: https://www.heatware.com/u/69570/to
XFX RX580 8GB - $150 Shipped
Purchased a about a year ago from Newegg and still have the receipt. I mainly used the card for PUBG and CSGO. Only reason I'm selling is because I'm upgrading. The card has never been overclocked or mined on...
That's the same exact settings I set mine to the moment I turned it on. The default 100% made my eyes bleed. I still want to try with a calibration tool to see if I can get it any better.
Got the 24" 1080p 144hz in the mail today and I'm not too impressed. It's got one very noticeable dead pixel near the middle of the screen. The colors also seem to be very washed out looking. I'm going to try and borrow a calibration tool and see if I can get it any better. The 144hz is...
It sounds like you maybe in a domain environment but haven't joined the laptop to the domain yet. Have you connected the new laptop to the domain? If not you will need to type domain\username in the username field. Domain being the name of your domain controller.
I work at a Computer Refurbishing company so getting an older 1150 CPU shouldn't be to difficult. If I do get the 4690K I will definitely be overclocking using either an old h50 or a hyper 212+.
The board was purchased brand new from Fry's (Hell of a deal) but it will still likely need a bios update. Though I should be able to get a CPU to do the bios update relatively easy. I also wont be using the Killer NIC. I'll be using the Intel PCI-E NIC I'm currently using. I'm just not sure if...
As the title says would it be worth it to upgrade from a i5-750 to a i5-4690k? I use my PC primarily for gaming which mostly includes Battlefield and GTA V these days.
My current specs include
i5-750 @ 3.6-3.8ghz
Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3
Sapphire R9 280
New specs would include
i5-4690k @ 4.0ghz+...
My school taught both so students would know the differences between the two. However, we mainly focused on classless routing protocols.
But yes this is just a lesson to demonstrate your understanding of VLSM.
Anyways what your going to want to do is create 5 subnets that are just big enough...
Looks like you got it all working, but I still don't get why they had you reset the Actiontec. All they should have had you do was set the ASUS router to AP mode and disable DHCP on it.