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  1. Building to building wireless link

    No windows and I can't mount anything to the building. I'm not even supposed to have the device on my balcony, but it's white and blends in with the railing posts I have it attached to on my balcony. So you can't really see it. Trust me, if there were a way for me to mount the receiving antenna...
  2. Building to building wireless link

    I live in an apartment complex. My balcony has LoS to the garage I also rent. I am not allowed to mount anything on the roof or outside of the garage. It has to be inside. My setup is modem > router > 24 port PoE switch > netgear wireless transmitter antenna [ ~~wireless signal~~ ] netgear...
  3. Building to building wireless link

    Well that's my issue. I can't have LoS as the end point has to be inside the garage. The start point is on my balcony so it's just one wall that needs to be penetrated. It's also nearly 300ft. This weekend I will be putting my first EPYC 7H12 out there running BOINC 24/7. I'm hoping the speed...
  4. Building to building wireless link

    What's the distance between the buildings on those?
  5. YouTube Is Doubling Down on Blocking Ad Blockers

    Altavista was awesome until Google killed it.
  6. YouTube Is Doubling Down on Blocking Ad Blockers

    History is always doomed to repeat it self. People moved away from cable for reasons of which one of them being too many commercials and not enough actual content. The ads on YT are getting worse and worse with the duration and frequency and will soon meet the same fate as cable. People will...
  7. MSI Unveils PROJECT ZERO Motherboards With Hidden Connectors On The Back

    Its not as precise as you think really. I had to drill holes for a SM board on one of the aluminum extrusion cases I am using. It's just clumsy and awkward getting the board to not move around while you mark all the holes using pen/pencil long enough to reach through the holes and onto the...
  8. One Threadripper to Rule Them All as Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core Hits over 100,000 in Cinebench R23 Benchmark

    I just bought a 7H12 (the best 64 core processor in the lineup for ROME) for $750. Prices are definitely coming down.
  9. MSI Unveils PROJECT ZERO Motherboards With Hidden Connectors On The Back

    Speaking of templates. Does anyone know of a template for standard ATX stand-offs? Making a custom motherboard tray out of acrylic and it would be a lot easier to use a printed piece of paper instead of the actual motherboard on where I need to drill the holes.
  10. Building to building wireless link

    I have an detached garage at my apartment complex that I pay extra for. For the past few years I've always ran a space heater in mine during the winter because a soft top jeep (1997 model) + winter = very cold ride to work. Granted the jeep would warm up about halfway during my commute, but I...
  11. MSI Unveils PROJECT ZERO Motherboards With Hidden Connectors On The Back

    I like the idea personally. My next build will be one of these boards if I can get a compatible case that I like to fit the water loop I want to build with it. However, I don't see it being possible with how picky I am on case choices. I really like my current case which I intended to reuse...
  12. MSI Unveils PROJECT ZERO Motherboards With Hidden Connectors On The Back

    LMAO Sorry, that was a funny joke. Just like standardizing RGB. Right?
  13. One Threadripper to Rule Them All as Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core Hits over 100,000 in Cinebench R23 Benchmark

    BOINC https://stats.free-dc.org/userbycpid/cc2bdbcee7976d78486beeeb937bd376 I am sure most of you know what BOINC aka Distributed Computing is.
  14. One Threadripper to Rule Them All as Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core Hits over 100,000 in Cinebench R23 Benchmark

    I've not seen HP locked CPUs. Only Dell and Lenovo. You can buy a 7v12 (64 core, 128 thread) with motherboard and RAM combos on eBay for $1500. Pretty cheap for the amount of computing power they have. I just prefer to buy the ASRock motherboards instead of the Supermicro ones. The ASRock...
  15. One Threadripper to Rule Them All as Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core Hits over 100,000 in Cinebench R23 Benchmark

    I don't know about the avoiding points. I've got a bunch of them running without issues. However, Naples sucks in terms of computing. All of mine are ROME and I'm looking to buying two more 64 core setups as well as a 64 core Genoa setup in the very near future. Some people I know have had...
  16. One Threadripper to Rule Them All as Threadripper Pro 7995WX 96-Core Hits over 100,000 in Cinebench R23 Benchmark

    I still got an x99 setup I'm using as a NAS with a 12 core Xeons. I'll most likely replace it with a ROME EPYC build. But I am interested to see the prices and performance comparison of these new TRs compared to the Genoa EPYCs and 7950x. Might be worth if for the density for me to get one.
  17. ZOTAC Releases World’s First Mini PC with Solid-State Active Cooling System

    No it's not. You clearly mentioned "clock" because of the previous watch comments being 27db if placed against your ear. Then you claim you can hear a "clock" from 2 rooms away. No one claimed a clock is 27 db. It is claimed that a watch is 27db if placed against your ear. You have no idea...
  18. ZOTAC Releases World’s First Mini PC with Solid-State Active Cooling System

    The original discussion was a watch placed directly against your ear being roughly 27 db. So again, you're not hearing a watch across two rooms. and why you changed the narrative to say "clock" when the discussion was revolving around a watch just shows you have no idea what you are even...
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