[QUOTE=ballads;50842403]uhhh you did the same thing I did
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Bios? have you updated your bios because it improved m2 beforehttp://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4957#bios[/QUOTE]
Sure did.
[QUOTE=ballads;50842476]Please tell me you're playing a game in that speccy shot[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I'm in Overwatch.
That gigabyte board does not have a full bandwidth port for m.2 PCIe as many lower end boards do not.
[editline]7th August 2016[/editline]
You will have to use a PCIe x4 bridge.
Either way, it is faster than my current SSD. Once my student loan comes in, I'll grab a PCIe bridge.
Otherwise I after updating my BIOS and shit to the latest software, it decided that my Windows 10 digital license got invalidated and i'm not running non-genuine Windows. What?
Hit up Microsoft support and they will either fix it or generate a new key and put that in instead.
[QUOTE=BackSapper;50842857]Either way, it is faster than my current SSD. [B]Once my student loan comes in[/B], I'll grab a PCIe bridge.
Otherwise I after updating my BIOS and shit to the latest software, it decided that my Windows 10 digital license got invalidated and i'm not running non-genuine Windows. What?[/QUOTE]
Using student loan to buy personal belongings... yikes.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50842869]Using student loan to buy personal belongings... yikes.[/QUOTE]
I would consider it a school expense :^). It's buying it earlier rather than waiting for a paycheck.
Claim PC parts as business expense and then pay yourself everything that's left over so the business has no taxable income. That's what my parents did anyway.
Any good recommendations for a PCIe bridge for an m.2 NVMe drive? I could probably just buy it right now.
I just took a look at my 950's performance too, and I can't reach the 2200MB/s mark either it seems. Tho the odds might be that it's my motherboard, since it's a B150 based motherboard, and if I recall correctly it's got 8 PCI-e lanes. Right now I've got it installed on a PCI-e card since my M.2 slot is SATA based only.
[T]https://f.lewd.se/lcmlOz_DiskMark64_2016-08-06_16-52-21.png[/T]
I also went and checked Samsung Magician, and it seems to be fine there as well:
[IMG]https://f.lewd.se/tdNMn1_SamsungMagician_2016-08-07_11-57-33.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50842869]Using student loan to buy personal belongings... yikes.[/QUOTE]
Here in the US student loans are often literally all we have to survive on. It's pretty common to buy personal belongings with your loans.
What's a decent, simple (just timeline, cropping, stitching things together etc no fancy effects needed) video editing software that will let me import and export in 1080p60 for uploading to youtube that isn't sony vegas?
[QUOTE=rhx123;50843830]What's a decent, simple (just timeline, cropping, stitching things together etc no fancy effects needed) video editing software that will let me import and export in 1080p60 for uploading to youtube that isn't sony vegas?[/QUOTE]
if you consider CLI simple, ffmpeg
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;50842869]Using student loan to buy personal belongings... yikes.[/QUOTE]
Uni costs like $30k+ a year here not including books and food and such, my man. A $1k PC is a drop in the bucket for our lifetime debt.
[QUOTE=aurum481;50843936]if you consider CLI simple, ffmpeg[/QUOTE]
I was looking for something with a GUI and and least feature parity with windows movie maker
[QUOTE=Levelog;50843272]Here in the US student loans are often literally all we have to survive on. It's pretty common to buy personal belongings with your loans.[/QUOTE]
Same here, but affording a new PC doesn't fit in the budget.
[QUOTE=Merijnwitje;50843073]I just took a look at my 950's performance too, and I can't reach the 2200MB/s mark either it seems. Tho the odds might be that it's my motherboard, since it's a B150 based motherboard, and if I recall correctly it's got 8 PCI-e lanes. Right now I've got it installed on a PCI-e card since my M.2 slot is SATA based only.
[T]https://f.lewd.se/lcmlOz_DiskMark64_2016-08-06_16-52-21.png[/T]
I also went and checked Samsung Magician, and it seems to be fine there as well:
[IMG]https://f.lewd.se/tdNMn1_SamsungMagician_2016-08-07_11-57-33.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
What about the driver?
I noticed a major increase in speed just by installing Samsung's driver instead of the default Windows one.
Yeah, I've got it installed too, and also reinstalled it just now but it made no dice sadly.
On a different note, where do you guys even use a RAMdisk for? I've just set up one too for shits and giggles but I see no use for it at all to be fair.
I've used RAMdisk to host the most responsive Minecraft server ever, when I didn't have an SSD and my college wanted a server. Worked really well actually. Nobody timed out after I moved away from an HDD.
I put my Vuze config on it because it's a piece of shit made in Java and therefore has a config directory with 3700 fucking files and was making my HDD sound like death on boot and every time it made a backup.
This is what I get for being part of the 2%.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50845440]I put my Vuze config on it because it's a piece of shit made in Java and therefore has a config directory with 3700 fucking files and was making my HDD sound like death on boot and every time it made a backup.
This is what I get for being part of the 2%.[/QUOTE]
If you're just using it for plain torrent usage, then there's Deluge and qBittorrent as valid alternatives.
[QUOTE=Van-man;50845502]If you're just using it for plain torrent usage, then there's Deluge and qBittorrent as valid alternatives.[/QUOTE]
+1 for qbittorrent, really good but sadly underrated due to it's old-like UI
I also use qbittorrent; it gets the job done, and the UI is what I'm used to (bittorrent).
[QUOTE=Van-man;50845502]If you're just using it for plain torrent usage, then there's Deluge and qBittorrent as valid alternatives.[/QUOTE]
I have it configured to auto tag based on trackers so I don't really want to reconfigure everything.
[editline]does anybody actually read this[/editline]
Also fuck re adding 900 torrents.
[QUOTE=Andre Gomes;50845553]+1 for qbittorrent, really good but sadly underrated due to it's old-like UI[/QUOTE]
Deluge is more polished UI wise, but a little weak feature-wise compared to qBittorrent.
Qbittorrent's UI looks like it would be groundbreaking 10 years ago.
vuze is honestly the most reliable in terms of VPN handling though
qbittorrent and deluge are pretty ass at sometimes letting the connection through when you have it locked to VPN
Meanwhile I'm over here like
[img]http://i.imgur.com/9toSWtt.png[/img]
[QUOTE=SataniX;50844053]Same here, but affording a new PC doesn't fit in the budget.[/QUOTE]
It does here when average cost of living with university is like 40k+
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US that is, not what country I'm posting from
[img]http://www.seemystore.ca/virtual-tour-directory/upload_files/profile/profile187_298.jpg[/img]
I still love how after all these years [url=http://www.seemystore.ca/listing-187/Atomic-55-Kelowna-Website-Design-Vernon-Web-site-Hosting-Penticton-Vancouver-Web-Designs-Banne/]Atomic 55[/url] still uses that TF2 knockoff logo that screams "I'm too fucking lazy to design a real logo."
My god is IOS made by the same people who made PHP?
[code]shutdown
no shutdown
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree portfast disable
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
spanning-tree bpduguard disable[/code]
Why is one enable and the other is nothing. Why do they use disable and everything else uses no in front of the command.
Please Cisco my sanity can't take it.
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