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BitMaster

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  1. 200€ is way too much for a 4790k ! It should be 50€ at most
  2. Agreed, it only makes sense if this 4790 costs you next to nothing and maybe you independently from this have to re-paste the CPU anyway, that's a 2014 era CPU...that old paste has dried out years ago The CPU is actually still ok, I manage and built one still running 24/7 on Ubuntu Server as an Acronis Backup SSH target machine. It runs and runs and runs...
  3. FWIW, imho an AMD system is easier to handle and maintain than Intel chipset based systems. I run both myself and service a few dozen PC's at client sites. The AMD systems are just way easier to update with chipset drivers. It's a QoL feature but for some that may make a difference when finding a decision. Actually, I cannot recall a single Intel system that I sold since Ryzen came out, really zero Intel...and I am no fan boy of either one, I just buy what I think is best and I only sell what I trust. But tbh, I don't sell to customers anymore, it's only a BIG family and LOTS of friends that I still do actually build a rig for. If a customer needs 5 or 10 new Clients I give Dell a call, no kidding. So it's been like 10 systems since then, but they are all happy, no complaints and easy maintenance for me via TeamViewer.
  4. I also tend to say NO to GPU's that have mined for a longer period of time where you don't know the conditions, which make all the difference from 1st hand experience. My 1080ti has mined about half of it's cost back when I got it, that was part of the plan and it worked out. Even if the card dies today it lasted long enough to justify the mining. But I have seen cards that died in half the time which also where used for mining for about as long as mine ( 4-6 months ). The difference was cooling, undervolting and underclocking as pointed out above. But still then, our consumer AIB's are not designed for 24/7 full tilt usage, a Nvidia Workstation or Ai AIB is designed for 24/7 non stop torturing. It's always a risc if you stress consumer hardware beyond it's design limits. Choose your hardware wisely.
  5. We are quitting on nuclear power stations here in Germany ! Are you interested ? Should be OK for SLI too Nothing beats a personal stockpile of Uranium.
  6. No no, I did not refer to new or used, my POV is independent from this. If you buy something too small for your needs just to save some 20-30% you might end up buying something that doesn't work for the intended purpose. Sometimes you can fix it like selling the "wrong" GPU and get a "right" one but if the CPU is too old, you may end up buying a new CPU that also needs a new mobo, which may force you to buy new RAM as well, ..then it quickly becomes a bad deal to have paid less and get the cheaper option that won't deliver. It's not a new wisdom, I bet we all have made that mistake a few times in our lives with this or that purchase, ending up buying again. It pays to invest in research before you open the wallet.
  7. Lol true… Windows icon cache can act up sometimes, I remember many issues on XP, 7 and some in 10, also together with start button and menu. In 11 it seems more stable and reliable
  8. Paying some money for anything that doesn’t fulfill the desired cause is always a loss, sometimes a total loss if you can’t fix it afterwards. Contrary, paying some 25ish% more money but get what you need is the better deal. Regardless of country and currency, this is globally true.
  9. ... if you play DCS on Android...LoL
  10. No matter how you turn it, there will be s a steep learning curve ahead of you, for DCS and for the rig itself. What will help you gather knowledge over time is THIS forum, hands down. Read this forum for a few years and you will be a lot more competent than you can imagine. LED.... the modern nightmare. Turn them off and call it a day !
  11. The answer to all questions: "Two Weeks" Highly philosophical
  12. CPU's don't solve a GPU limitation, you can iron out some stutter here and there and enjoy more fluent gameplay, which you only measure in smiles but not fps.
  13. Likely a reverse of airflow could happen, stalling the engine. That's usually the problem with Turbines, airspeed and throttle changes in the mix.
  14. According to multiple statements here in this Forum, YES. If it is worth the expense depends on your budget. You can offset the expense by selling your 5600X
  15. That would be the wrong choice imho, if, then I would go for a 5800X3D instead.
  16. You better create your own thread for this task. This up front: Router + NAS in one OS is a BAD IDEA first off. Break the router and immediately have the jewels too, not good. You could use Proxmox and run them as VM's, one OS for each task, but given that you ask for help, Proxmox is likely above your skills. Keep them as separate devices, best advice I can give you, performance and security wise.
  17. The toll on the CPU and USB bus should not be forgotten when going with very high DPI and high poll rate. Check the CPU, at least in the past that did matter. I run them max at 3000, despite it could go way higher.
  18. My FTTH sits curled up next to my doorstep. I hope they hook me up next few month, it seems they forgot to connect the last 2m to my wall under the stairway..LoL. The poor guy who was tasked to drill it through the wall drove off undone twice as he ain't got the tools to do the ground digging work under my stairs and I am not allowed to do it, so be it I have Gbit on cable 1120/55 Mbit which is ok, just for Cloud backups and stuff the FTTH with 4x the upload is just way better and same price, so I changed. They do the Fiber work for free, so that was a good deal. I just need to rent it two years ( same money as cable/Vodafone ) and I can opt out again or use their fiber for any other ISP that offers FTTH. Can't really complain about cable, a bit unstable last year when they did all the road works but overall..I can work remotely, which I do 95% of my time.
  19. CAT6 will do a great job if you stay with 50m cable length. Oh hell yes, Hubs were a disaster and the first obtainable home office switches weren't that great either with their ARP Cache errors...not good if you play with networks. When I recall the price of my old pair of 3Com-905 ISA card ( those with Coax and RJ45 ) I think a Dual 10Gbit Intel is a real bargain ! But tbh, I prefer DAS over NAS ever since for my own needs, so there is no real need for my personal network to do 10Gbit, just when I need to work and copy large file sets, usually Backups or whole drives a 10Gbit was awesome, but that would mean TWO adapters, also on the Client's PC which, unless a fairly modern server or WS, don't have that. So it's like back in the days...does it pay to put in a 10G card for 20min and copy the stuff over or let it just run on 1G and not open the case and not install the card....usually I had put in the 1G card back then.
  20. I was preparing for the 10Gbit era that is slowly conquering the market with more modest prices. I remember Token Ring on a Coax cable, that was my first LAN setup for EF2000 with MS-DOS...long time ago. I have seen them coming and going, 10Mbit, 100Mbit, now 1Gbit as standard...but slowly we transit to 2.5~10Gbit in the next few years. When I looked at the prices for cables and wall outlets etc... the difference is peanuts. 112MB/sec is just WAY TO SLOW if you juggle large files around, I feel like back in the days waiting for a 80GB drive to copy over a 100Mbit network, now it's 800GB over a 1Gbit networ, same lame duck. With NVMe everywhere it's time for at least 10Gbit networks or even faster imho, at least between Workstations and NAS. My ISP synchronizes with 1120Mbit on cable, so there is 120Mbit I can't use since my current router only has Gbit. Since I ordered Fiber 1Gbit with 4x the current upload I will also get a new Router ( gonna buy it myself ) and that has a 2.5Gbit LAN, YES !
  21. I use cat7 cables and cat6a ports and patchpanels. the diff in price from 5 to 7 is marginal, so I made it 10gbit proof throughout the house. cablelength does matter, see above chart. Better only go 75% of max length or use fiber
  22. This site has this exact driver, I downloaded it and verified them against each other. https://www.driverscloud.com/en/services/GetInformationDriver/57555-10243/saitek-pro-flight-combat-rudder-pedals-7-0-47-1-x64-driversexe You might need to overrule windows installer...you will see
  23. sent you a PM ..and another on with my Gmail here are 2 screenshots from Device Manager and Driver Tab showing Version and date of driver.
  24. They do work with the right driver. i can send it to you once I am back home. send me a pm
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