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    eGPU Activity Led Modding

    I was also thinking about something like that as well, just wasn't quite sure how to do it or if there might be voltage "droop" over time which would affect the readings. I'll read into the shunt resistor idea then and see if that is viable. If nothing else, I'll just stick to the power led...
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    eGPU Activity Led Modding

    The fan header is certainly a possibility, although it is likely PWM and 12v at this point. Some smaller fans do use 5v though, so I will need to look into this. I'd rather stick away from having to use software. The less "hooks and bits" from the computer's OS, the better. The only other idea...
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    eGPU Activity Led Modding

    Wasn't completely sure where to post this, but as this mainly involves a GPU, this seemed the most appropriate. I am building an eGPU with a PE4C V3.0, a Fractal Design Node case, and a GTX 770. As odd as this seems, I also want to somehow hook up the case Power and HDD activity LEDs as well...
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    Custom Routing over Specific Backbone Routers

    Looking at HE's map, this does look favorable as they have a direct line from ATL to Chicago. The only problem though is that my ISP has no IPv6 capability, and after some research, it turns out they peer only with CogentCo in Nashville. I could vaguely see some latency reduction though if this...
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    Custom Routing over Specific Backbone Routers

    This is a bit out of my expertise range, so this could be a completely "not possible/insane" request. However, as there are many degrees of connectivity to the internet, this has me wondering... Right now, I am connecting to a datacenter in Chicago from North Georgia. This normally requires a...
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    Modern Gecko/Firefox with Older UI

    The embedding section looks like it could be relevant, thanks!
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    Modern Gecko/Firefox with Older UI

    I've always known that the actual "browser" part of Firefox was a separate entity to which you somehow load data into it, and get a result "painted" onto a UI window (aka Gecko itself.) However, I was not aware anyone had actually bothered to separate this and make their own browser using it...
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    TCP Voip Client/Server

    I'll just go ahead and stick to Mumble for now, it works well enough. Maybe they'll consider adding a TCP only mode to the server in the future. If that was the case, I would have never had made this thread.
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    TCP Voip Client/Server

    Yeah, I know the standard issues with using TCP for VOIP. Issue here though that I am not in a latency sensitive environment, I need accuracy over latency. TS and Mumble are corrupting voice packets and sending them out of order in such a way that the voice becomes unintelligible in certain...
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    TCP Voip Client/Server

    I am doing that now, but it is very awkward due to that initial "delay" for it. It would be nice if the server just has a "TCP Mode Only" flag I could activate. Can uMurmur force stock clients into TCP mode immediately without that awkward lag?
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    TCP Voip Client/Server

    For many years I have been using Ventrilo as a non-SIP based Voip program due to its simplicity. It works great, but the codec is dated, and the program is loaded in so many proprietary shackles it is ridiculous (aside from that creepy tracking feature.) However, one nice aspect is that it uses...
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    i3-4370 - Dual Core or "Nerfed" Quad Core

    Yeah, this is what I believed as well, I just wanted some more people to weigh in what they thought. My assumption with the binning process was something like: Does it run with low leakage? Then it is a mobile processor, Else, does it have all parts working? Then it is a xeon, Else, is most of...
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    i3-4370 - Dual Core or "Nerfed" Quad Core

    There we go, thanks for the information. I think I came across those before, but I wasn't sure of how accurate they were. I'll look at those again.
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    i3-4370 - Dual Core or "Nerfed" Quad Core

    You just restated what I said in my post. I am trying to see if they do this for the i3s, or if they are native dual core processors. Not that there are lesser processors cut down from full dies (that's already known.) There is some supporting evidence for this with Skylake. The quad cores...
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    i3-4370 - Dual Core or "Nerfed" Quad Core

    Since 2010 or so, it looks like Intel has had two main dies of processors for their mainstream lineup. A quad core based one with 8MB L3 cache, and a dual core with 4MB. Intel then takes these two lineups and decides whether they are mobile or desktop, Xeons, unlocked, and so forth. This is...
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