Sounds like why I am planning on crossfireing my HD7850.
So i've got hold of a bay trail hp pavilion laptop
Open the ram door, only one RAM slot. with the solder pads for a second one and no obvious missing support circuitry.
Let's have an experiment and see if i can just solder a new slot on and get dual channel RAM.
this is the board:
[url]https://www.elvikom.pl/obrazki/_f/f_0025479.jpg[/url]
All y'all talking about Battlefield Bad Company 2 and ignoring Bad Company need to get your gold stolen.
1943 and Heroes are the best Battlefield games.
[QUOTE=freaka;51317479]You know a company is doing badly when they start displaying ads in their services. Long live Adblock[/QUOTE]
Hotmail/Outlook.com always had ads in their email service though.
Its just kind of amazing that somebody would pay $20 a month just to remove ads from their email. At least 15 years ago you had the perk of having a few hundred MB for email space over the like 30 MB free version. :v:
[QUOTE=altern;51316585]I finally got a domain name of my own, is there any decent free email host?[/QUOTE]
I don't know if any of them have free tiers anymore, but all the major consumer email providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft) provide a service that basically work exactly like their regular accounts, except it's an @customdomain.name address.
If you're only interested in sending mail, and not receiving it, you could also just set up an SMTP server. This would also work for receiving if you're willing to pay large sums of money for certificates, or happen to have the know-how and motivation to kludge in LetsEncrypt
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;51318026]All y'all talking about Battlefield Bad Company 2 and ignoring Bad Company need to get your gold stolen.[/QUOTE]
Get it released on PC and then we'll talk.
Does anyone in here have experience with Cisco Catalyst switches? More specifically 2950 something's? Have a fiber box and need to split up the signal between my friend and I's computers but have no idea where to even plug the in cable to begin with.
[QUOTE=Confuzzed Otto;51318539]Does anyone in here have experience with Cisco Catalyst switches? More specifically 2950 something's? Have a fiber box and need to split up the signal between my friend and I's computers but have no idea where to even plug the in cable to begin with.[/QUOTE]
Do you have a console cable? You'll need one of those before doing anything.
[img]https://dcloud-cms.cisco.com/wp-content/uploads/Console-Cable2.png[/img]
Though if you're just "splitting" the connection, you could get away with whatever cheap dumb switch you can get your hands on.
I got a job doing web programming, day 2 I signed all the papers and learned we store passwords in plain text.
I feel like there's an anvil hovering over my head now.
[QUOTE=Makol;51318037]1943 and Heroes are the best Battlefield games.[/QUOTE]
Heroes was fun as fuck before release and all the bullshit got put in.
[editline]6th November 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;51318636]Using a Cisco switch for something that a dumb unmananged 10/100/1000 switch could easily handle seems a bit overkill IMO.
Hell the Cisco switch itself isn't 10/100/1000. It's 10/100.[/QUOTE]
He said 2950 something. There is a 2950g
[QUOTE=freaka;51317479]You know a company is doing badly when they start displaying ads in their services. Long live Adblock[/QUOTE]
Even with adblock they put in a CSS element with a [I]fixed size[/I] that forces the ad-space to stay there, makes it downright unusable on a 1024*600 netbook
[QUOTE=latin_geek;51318839]Even with adblock they put in a CSS element with a [I]fixed size[/I] that forces the ad-space to stay there, makes it downright unusable on a 1024*600 netbook[/QUOTE]
Bet there'll soon be a browser extension released that fixes the CSS.
Speaking of trackpads, when I try scrolling, there's this delay before scrolling actually happens. I move my finger like an inch up or down before it does anything. It's really annoying. I've looked up and down and can't find the setting to turn that "feature" off.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;51318778]Only 2 1000 uplinks though.[/QUOTE]
If its just for internet, his internet may be too slow for gigabit to even matter if they aren't doing local file transfers.
Okay Skype I get the hint. You want me to change my password again.
TIL that setting your virtual disk to "eagerly zero" in Vmware ESXI will [i]literally[/i] take years to complete (initializes HDD blocks with zeroes). I've been zeroing this 500 GB HDD for 5 hours and its JUST finishing. I still have a 3 TB virtual disk yet to do.
Unfortunately I have to because if I don't, my write speed is somewhere around 4 MB/s, as opposed to 100 MB/s. Everyone claims that zeroing has "no performance difference". And that may be true if you have a fancy pants SAN in RAID 10 with a controller with a gig of cache, but back in low budget server land, we only got onboard SATA and hopeful wishes, so every IOPS counts.
[editline]6th November 2016[/editline]
And yesterday I learned that my Gigabyte motherboard will refuse to do anything if the CMOS battery falls below 3.1V. Not even the power button will work. So yeah, thanks for that scare.
[QUOTE=Demache;51321142]TIL that setting your virtual disk to "eagerly zero" in Vmware ESXI will [i]literally[/i] take years to complete (initializes HDD blocks with zeroes). I've been zeroing this 500 GB HDD for 5 hours and its JUST finishing. I still have a 3 TB virtual disk yet to do.
Unfortunately I have to because if I don't, my write speed is somewhere around 4 MB/s, as opposed to 100 MB/s. Everyone claims that zeroing has "no performance difference". And that may be true if you have a fancy pants SAN in RAID 10 with a controller with a gig of cache, but back in low budget server land, we only got onboard SATA and hopeful wishes, so every IOPS counts.
[editline]6th November 2016[/editline]
And yesterday I learned that my Gigabyte motherboard will refuse to do anything if the CMOS battery falls below 3.1V. Not even the power button will work. So yeah, thanks for that scare.[/QUOTE]
Holy shit I wonder if that's what happened to my Z87-UD5H. I wonder if it's not dead after all.
[QUOTE=Levelog;51321169]Holy shit I wonder if that's what happened to my Z87-UD5H. I wonder if it's not dead after all.[/QUOTE]
I have the Z77-D3H, so probably extremely similar UEFI. So yeah, I would check. :v: I just can't believe that not even the power button works. I've never seen a PC do that before. Not even a Mac with their weird NVRAM quirks when the battery dies. I even broke out the multimeter to test the voltages on the power supply because I thought it was a goner. But nope, CMOS battery.
Also I have the the RAM modules as 4 GB, 8 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB. BUT 8-4-8-4 will just bootloop. Fucking gigabyte man.
[QUOTE=Levelog;51321169]Holy shit I wonder if that's what happened to my Z87-UD5H. I wonder if it's not dead after all.[/QUOTE]
Note to self: check CMOS battery and replace it if computer randomly doesn't turn on anymore.
[QUOTE=Demache;51321142]And yesterday I learned that my Gigabyte motherboard will refuse to do anything if the CMOS battery falls below 3.1V. Not even the power button will work. So yeah, thanks for that scare.[/QUOTE]
What the hell, why not boot and then give a POST beep code so you don't think something died??
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;51321413]What the hell, why not boot and then give a POST beep code so you don't think something died??[/QUOTE]
Because fuck your sanity, its Saturday night, I'm going to make you freak out that a part died that you can't buy until Monday after work. That might work. Fortunately it was just a battery, which is easy to find, but power supplies and motherboards are a little harder to come by on short notice. :v:
[editline]7th November 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;51321590]Planned obsolescence? Most would get it years after warranty.[/QUOTE]
Motherboard had a 3 year warranty. Its been 3 years and 6 months since I bought it. Checks out.
so the new macbook pro is a joke
[video=youtube;NYVjIjBMx6o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVjIjBMx6o[/video]
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;51321671]so the new macbook pro is a joke
[video=youtube;NYVjIjBMx6o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVjIjBMx6o[/video][/QUOTE]
Fuck im glad I didn't transfer my cash for the macbook order yet. Thats actually awful.
Considering that shipping times are currently 1month+ here anyway, I think I'm gonna wait it out until further information about the macbook is available.
(I can't cancel the order, because you need to call their phone line for cancelling macbook orders aparently, even if you havent actually sent any money yet, so I'm gonna wait 30 days until it runs out on its own).
When transferring to my MicroSD card, why does Windows transfer 1 file at a time, and then take a 5 second break between each of them?
[img]http://puu.sh/s9kz0.png[/img]
It's making it take forever to do anything
[QUOTE=EddieLTU;51321671]so the new macbook pro is a joke
[video=youtube;NYVjIjBMx6o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYVjIjBMx6o[/video][/QUOTE]
Dead on arrival.
[QUOTE=paul simon;51321818]When transferring to my MicroSD card, why does Windows transfer 1 file at a time, and then take a 5 second break between each of them?
[img]http://puu.sh/s9kz0.png[/img]
It's making it take forever to do anything[/QUOTE]
If you are transferring it to an SD card inside your phone it's because WPD framework is the worst thing ever invented. If that's the case just use a file explorer with a built in FTP server + Filezilla or something.
[QUOTE=helifreak;51305588]Tried sending WM_CLOSE to the process handle, main window handle and using the built in closemainwindow method and none of them did anything. [URL="https://helifreak.duckdns.org/files/SleepDetector.exe"]Added logging though[/URL]. [URL="https://helifreak.duckdns.org/files/SleepDetector.7z"]Spaghetti code[/URL].[/QUOTE]
How is the logging supposed to work, or rather where can I see this logging? And is it supposed to not show up on Task Manager? Or do I have to reboot or something like that?
[QUOTE=garychencool;51321929]How is the logging supposed to work, or rather where can I see this logging? And is it supposed to not show up on Task Manager? Or do I have to reboot or something like that?[/QUOTE]
Logging is in log.txt where the exe is. Not sure what you mean by showing up in Task Manager but it shows up in the startup tab, processes tab, and details tab for me.
[QUOTE=helifreak;51322000]Logging is in log.txt where the exe is. Not sure what you mean by showing up in Task Manager but it shows up in the startup tab, processes tab, and details tab for me.[/QUOTE]
It only shows up in processes when I actually run it but I assume I was supposed to minimize it or actually reboot for it to start working?
edit: I'm dumb and I kept on closing the program, expecting it to stay running. Whoops. Looks like I was supposed to Minimize it for it to run.
LGS not working properly after waking up the computer from sleep only happens like 30% of the time and it seemed to have opened up LGS after logging in so it's working. There still has to be some way to make the program not show up on my screen afterwards..
Also sometimes when I have my laptop on, LGS is working and all, and I connect the laptop to the Thunderbolt 3 dock, LGS sometimes goes retarded and stops working so I have to use my batch script mapped to Win+X, then X to restart it anyways. I have no idea why LGS does this because plugging in the dock is the same as plugging the other Logitech devices in by the USB ports all at the same time.
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