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allowing windows up update programs not named windows is probably a mistake
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 20:19 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:08 |
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flakeloaf posted:allowing windows is probably a mistake
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 20:25 |
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flakeloaf posted:allowing windows up update programs not named windows is probably a mistake just bump echis i-will-never-update-my-computer thread rather than ripping it off uncredited like this.
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 20:56 |
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does switching from "AHCI/NVME" to "Raid On" make a big performance difference? Raid On makes it so i can't boot from my hard drive without special drivers so it seems bad (especially since I just have one drive)
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 18:35 |
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Corla Plankun posted:does switching from "AHCI/NVME" to "Raid On" make a big performance difference? leave it on nvme
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 19:32 |
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Corla Plankun posted:does switching from "AHCI/NVME" to "Raid On" make a big performance difference? people generally recommend against using the onboard raid chip for this and other reasons. windows has some decent (software) raid tools if you need that or you would use a pcie raid card or something
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 21:59 |
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With SSD's you don't need raid anyway
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 22:01 |
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in fact many ssds are raid
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 22:16 |
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bobbilljim posted:people generally recommend against using the onboard raid chip for this and other reasons. windows has some decent (software) raid tools if you need that or you would use a pcie raid card or something interesting! turns out this laptop i've been complaining about is getting replaced because sending two different techs out to replace the hard drive and not putting an OS on it didn't address the root cause of "not fuggin booting" lol; but i still appreciate the info
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# ? Mar 23, 2021 22:46 |
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i've been looking over mobos for an AMD 7 5800X build for the last few days and have mostly settled on ASRock x570 Steel Legend. One thing that is making me rethink this combo is I don't have another CPU to do a BIOS upgrade. Are these boards (probably) shipping with updated BIOS yet or am I most likely SOL for this board? I like the feature set on the Steel Legend otherwise. It seems like you can't flashback the BIOS on these boards tho. this box would be a Linux rig for some gaming but mostly coding and running VMs, so if there are other motherboards that might be a better fit for that I'm open to alternatives too. I can provide a full parts list if that helps.
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 03:04 |
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Ansible Adams posted:i've been looking over mobos for an AMD 7 5800X build for the last few days and have mostly settled on ASRock x570 Steel Legend. One thing that is making me rethink this combo is I don't have another CPU to do a BIOS upgrade. Are these boards (probably) shipping with updated BIOS yet or am I most likely SOL for this board? I like the feature set on the Steel Legend otherwise. It seems like you can't flashback the BIOS on these boards tho. It isn't 100% it will ship with an updated bios, but it probably will. Why did you decide on this one? A b550 board is probably a better option unless you need a lot of sata or pci e ports. Lots of options with flashback and comparable vrms, nic, sound, etc
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# ? Mar 24, 2021 10:42 |
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lampey posted:It isn't 100% it will ship with an updated bios, but it probably will. At this point things are starting to blend together and I mostly settled on this one by way of a process of elimination over a couple days of googling issues, reading motherboard tier lists, and peoples' experiences on reddit (:/) over the course of the last few days. I have also read that linux does not work very well with all boards cpu/fan sensors but it seemed like this one would be ok. I am open to suggestions though, as it does have some shortcomings (no front usb-c connector, no flashback, just pretty good vrms). I was also looking at MSI B550 Tomahawk and that one seems like it might do the job too, although I haven't spent as much time reading up on it and it seems like 2.5GB NICs might not work? post hole digger fucked around with this message at 01:18 on Mar 25, 2021 |
# ? Mar 25, 2021 01:16 |
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both msi and asrock are good, between the two i'd go asrock because whenever i've had to contact them they've been nice and helpful
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 01:19 |
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2.5g ethernet is dumb as poo poo and i have never once seen it in use
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 01:21 |
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Jonny 290 posted:2.5g ethernet is dumb as poo poo and i have never once seen it in use my latest board has it w/ an intel chip driving it, works fine as normal gigabit. wouldn't have gotten it otherwise but it's been whatever
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 01:26 |
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Jonny 290 posted:2.5g ethernet is dumb as poo poo and i have never once seen it in use Ya I have absolutely no use for it.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 02:04 |
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what even is 2.5gbps networking, i thought 1 or 10 were the standard. do you need to have 10gbps switches and cat6a and it just runs at 2.5gbps? i mean yeah i could look this up but i’m several drinks deep in the back of a taxi. thanks and bless
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 05:14 |
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10 gigabit copper ethernet has been around since 2006, but in 2016 they made a new multigig standard which adds 2.5 and 5 gig. 2.5 gig can go 100 meters on cat5e 2.5g is beginning to show up on stuff because 99% of cheap gigabit poo poo uses realtek chips and realtek has started making cheap 2.5g chips
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 06:24 |
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Comcast is offering 2gb symmetrical connections to like 75m people if you are willing to pay for it. Google fiber is doing it too now. Others will follow suit, prices will come down. It won't be common anytime soon, but it is an option for a lot of people and you won't get the full speed on just gigabit. Its really easy to get a nas that will do more than a gig of throughput. Its also not really any more expensive, most of the motherboards with flashback and a good number of usb ports and decent vrms have 2.5gb or 5gb nics. Its mostly the cheapest ones with only 1gb nics.
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 06:35 |
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lazydog posted:10 gigabit copper ethernet has been around since 2006, but in 2016 they made a new multigig standard which adds 2.5 and 5 gig. this explanation owns, thanks yosipedia
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 11:32 |
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lampey posted:Comcast is offering 2gb symmetrical connections to like 75m people if you are willing to pay for it. Google fiber is doing it too now. Others will follow suit, prices will come down. It won't be common anytime soon, but it is an option for a lot of people and you won't get the full speed on just gigabit. Its really easy to get a nas that will do more than a gig of throughput. isn't 2.5gbit the max aggregate downstream bandwidth for a gpon fiber branch? you'd be real lucky to ever see those actual speeds from your ISP outside of 2-6am unless you're the only customer on that branch (lol not happening)
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# ? Mar 25, 2021 13:53 |
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maybe it’s xgspon, that is how nz is rolling out 2 and 4gbps fibre over the existing fibre network
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 07:49 |
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Gentle Autist posted:maybe it’s xgspon,
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 08:09 |
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gently caress gpon use proper fiber not that time share bullshit
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 09:12 |
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i don’t roll out the fibre networks ok
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 10:44 |
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Gentle Autist posted:maybe it’s xgspon, that is how nz is rolling out 2 and 4gbps fibre over the existing fibre network please do not post my secret masonic name itt
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 13:07 |
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Ansible Adams posted:At this point things are starting to blend together and I mostly settled on this one by way of a process of elimination over a couple days of googling issues, reading motherboard tier lists, and peoples' experiences on reddit (:/) over the course of the last few days. I have also read that linux does not work very well with all boards cpu/fan sensors but it seemed like this one would be ok. I am open to suggestions though, as it does have some shortcomings (no front usb-c connector, no flashback, just pretty good vrms). I was also looking at MSI B550 Tomahawk and that one seems like it might do the job too, although I haven't spent as much time reading up on it and it seems like 2.5GB NICs might not work? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Lh6rHph31fiuijaZA0cff-9-LpVs9I-0SMm4uYuioCw/edit?usp=sharing compares a lot of the relevant specs. a couple things not mentioned, asus does 3 year warranty while most do only 1. if the motherboard has wifi it will take up one of the m.2 slots, and only a few motherboards have 3 m.2 slots. so if you plan on using 2 m.2 ssds get a motherboard without wifi and use an add in card, or you will need a pcie to m.2 add in card. lots of good options here, b550 tomahawk with planning for an ISP you can have oversubscription rates of 30+ to 1 without any throttling or congestion because of low utilization. average residential customer internet use is under 350gb per month in the US per openvault survey. you would expect that customers paying $300 a month for 2 gig service would use more, but really people use the same bandwidth even after substantial speed upgrades. also it is pretty hard to tell if there is throttling on a 2g+ line, a ton of stuff is limited to 1g, the server side is more likely to have congestion than your neighborhood
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# ? Mar 26, 2021 23:26 |
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yeah i feel like above a certain point the real benefit of a faster connection is for like a big family situation or a house with a lot of roommates. i don't think i would get enough utility to justify paying for faster than the symmetrical 100M pipe i already have
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 17:16 |
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honestly that still kinda blows me away. i remember a conversation with a friend in high school, back when we both still had dialup, and fantasizing about having our own t1, and i said "woah what if you had your own t3??" and he laughed and said "isn't that what like an isp has for their backbone?" and now i've got an internet connection fast enough to saturate fast ethernet future sucks in a lot of ways but this is still pretty amazing, to me anyway that's my story. thanks and "god bless",
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# ? Mar 27, 2021 17:19 |
the internet is basically “slow” local storage and my actual local storage is an enormous persistent ramdisk. it’s pretty wild, yeah.
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# ? Mar 28, 2021 01:33 |
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I cant seem to get hardware virtualization working on my computer. I have an intel i7-4770K which according to the specs page supports VT-x. When I run egrep -c '(svm|vmx)' /proc/cpuinfo i get 0 back. I have looked in the BIOS but there doesn't seem to be an option to turn this on. What stupid thing am I doing wrong?
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:43 |
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vodkat posted:I cant seem to get hardware virtualization working on my computer. I have an intel i7-4770K which according to the specs page supports VT-x. When I run egrep -c '(svm|vmx)' /proc/cpuinfo i get 0 back. I have looked in the BIOS but there doesn't seem to be an option to turn this on. What stupid thing am I doing wrong? I have a consumer HP that is similar... it’s not enough for the processor to support it, motherboard has to as well. HP decided that consumers would never care about that so they keep it disabled... it’s maddening what brand is it?
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:50 |
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sometimes they'll add vt-d support in a bios update, i've seen that before
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:02 |
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namlosh posted:I have a consumer HP that is similar... it’s not enough for the processor to support it, motherboard has to as well. HP decided that consumers would never care about that so they keep it disabled... it’s maddening its one of these https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c03832938 which i picked up second hand from office.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:30 |
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vodkat posted:its one of these https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c03832938 which i picked up second hand from office. supposedly that does have an option in bios per this thread
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:36 |
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normally there is a virtualization setting even in the most wretched oem bios but it might be called something weird. you won’t see it called vt-x basically ever, try looking for anything similar to virtualization, VT, IVT or vanderpool technology.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 07:28 |
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You also need to turn it on to use the non-poo poo WSL so it's ridiculous that commodity pc bioses make it so obnoxious.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 07:33 |
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Broken Machine posted:supposedly that does have an option in bios per this thread This is the one. Turns out it was called something different and hidden in a weird security menu. Thanks and gently caress you HP
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 09:45 |
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vodkat posted:This is the one. Turns out it was called something different and hidden in a weird security menu. Thanks and gently caress you HP awesome, glad you got it sorted. my turd of a machine has the option for VT, but if you enable it and reboot, it’s disabled again. it’s literally a 10 year old Walmart special I got free and use for displaying stuff on my living room TV, so not a huge loss... but maddening still
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:08 |
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i could probably post this in any pos thread, but what’s the go to cheap linux SBC with minimal HW quirks these days? my old raspberry pi is idling above 50°C with a heat sink so ideally low power modes would work with a stock kernel.
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# ? Apr 9, 2021 01:28 |