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Pedestrian Xing posted:Anyone have a rec for a cheap (<$50 USD) USB microphone for general use? I feel like my snowball mic was around that price and it's perfect.
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Pedestrian Xing posted:Anyone have a rec for a cheap (<$50 USD) USB microphone for general use? I've had my Samson Go for a little while now and have had no complaints. Everyone says I sound pretty good on Discord. Currently $39.99 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Samson-Mic-Portable-Condenser-Microphone/dp/B001R76D42 I've heard good things about the Blue Snowball, mentioned above. Currently $49.99 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Snowball-Condenser-Microphone-Cardioid/dp/B006DIA77E Can get both and return the one you don't like lol.
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 06:53 |
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VelociBacon posted:I feel like my snowball mic was around that price and it's perfect. teagone posted:I've heard good things about the Blue Snowball, mentioned above. Currently $49.99 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Snowball-Condenser-Microphone-Cardioid/dp/B006DIA77E Can get both and return the one you don't like lol. Ordered, thanks for the rec!
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# ? Oct 22, 2020 15:09 |
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What are my fancy SSD (non-2.5) options with a B450 Tomahawk Max and a 2600x? I can't make heads or tails of what's compatible with what or if I'm turning off lanes or anything.
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Martian Manfucker posted:What are my fancy SSD (non-2.5) options with a B450 Tomahawk Max and a 2600x? I can't make heads or tails of what's compatible with what or if I'm turning off lanes or anything. It'll be in your motherboard manual but generally what's going on here is that a limited number of lanes means that using some M.2 spots on a motherboard will essentially lock out a SATA port from being available for a drive. Your motherboard should have a list or a chart showing which motherboard M.2 slot affects which SATA port. You just check and see where you shouldn't plug your drives into, it's not too bad. If you're looking for actual m.2 drive recs, the Western Digital Blue series is really good value IMO. Otherwise Samsung stuff is the standard but more expensive.
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VelociBacon posted:It'll be in your motherboard manual but generally what's going on here is that a limited number of lanes means that using some M.2 spots on a motherboard will essentially lock out a SATA port from being available for a drive. Your motherboard should have a list or a chart showing which motherboard M.2 slot affects which SATA port. You just check and see where you shouldn't plug your drives into, it's not too bad. Yeah I kinda get that, but what I'm more wondering is if it's worth it to put m.2 drives in this motherboard or if they're going to be held back by the speed of the PCIE slots. The manual says I have one PCIE x16 slot.
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NVMe typically runs at x4, don't worry about it.
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how much better is NVMe compared to SATA? I want to get like a 1 TB drive to really enjoy the fast loading speeds (I have my OS and a few games on a 240 GB, but obviously that's kinda small), and I'm undecided if I want to go through with picking out and figuring out NVMe drives or if sticking with SATA will be good enough.
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gradenko_2000 posted:how much better is NVMe compared to SATA? I want to get like a 1 TB drive to really enjoy the fast loading speeds, but I'm undecided if I want to go through with picking out and figuring out NVMe drives or if sticking with SATA will be good enough. It’s significantly faster and these days the price difference isn’t enough imo to go SSD if you have a slot for NVMe. I think it’s 3x as fast as an SSD at least in my benchmarks when I tested it.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 04:48 |
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NVMes benefits are really only seen at higher queue depths which you aren't likely to encounter in consumer workloads, you need very large transfers to take advantage of them. But there really isn't a price premium so mise.
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# ? Oct 26, 2020 05:12 |
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gradenko_2000 posted:how much better is NVMe compared to SATA? I want to get like a 1 TB drive to really enjoy the fast loading speeds (I have my OS and a few games on a 240 GB, but obviously that's kinda small), and I'm undecided if I want to go through with picking out and figuring out NVMe drives or if sticking with SATA will be good enough. It's not appreciably better in most normal workloads, from everything I've seen. Benchmarks though, there you can really compete
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It's hard to tell the difference between SATA and NVMe for now, but DirectStorage will only work with NVMe so that may change down the road. There's little to no price premium for PCIe3 NVMe drives over SATA now so you may as well get one, but PCIe4 NVMe is a waste of money.
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repiv posted:It's hard to tell the difference between SATA and NVMe for now, but DirectStorage will only work with NVMe so that may change down the road. FutureProof™️ As it stands I couldn’t care less even if PCIe4 wasn’t a waste, my 970 Evo Plus is drat fast and not going anywhere anytime soon.
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Is this the right place to ask about datacenter networking hardware? We're building out a small prototype system and have been looking at second hand Dells for our compute, which looks good. Most seem to have 10GB SFP+ networking, which is good because our application needs 10GB SFP networking. We need two stacks of switches, and I'm trying to find something that can give us redundancy, has all SFP+ ports if possible and can be managed over ssh/Ansible. Reasoning for SFP+ is because we have access to a bunch of DACs/SFP modules already. For now we're only concerned about ever having one rack in our Colo.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 14:54 |
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https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2430375 Ignore that it's called the Cisco Short Questions thread, as it turned into a general enterprise networking thread at some point.
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Actuarial Fables posted:https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2430375 Thanks!
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Lenovo is having a huge Black Friday sale. Someone I know was deciding between Mac or PC laptop. They are considering this instead: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-x1/x1-carbon-gen-8-/p/20U9005MUS of this: https://www.apple.com/macbook-pro-13/specs/ Is there anything to watch out for with that Lenovo laptop? I think they would be happy getting the ThinkPad over over the MacBook, especially for the price.
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Good Sphere posted:Lenovo is having a huge Black Friday sale. We have a laptop thread here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3552651&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 But Thinkpads are great, there's a bit of a tradeoff with the X1 carbon due to it's slimness but it's a great deal.
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FCKGW posted:We have a laptop thread here: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3552651&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 Oops, I will post it there instead. Thanks for your input.
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Good Sphere posted:Lenovo is having a huge Black Friday sale. I had an X1 Carbon for work awhile ago. It was a fine Windows laptop but the trackpad was horrible. At that price I would recommend it to anyone who won't/can't use a MBA, though.
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Good Sphere posted:Lenovo is having a huge Black Friday sale. Just chiming in that I have a MS surface laptop and it's been beyond fantastic for my needs. Just something else to look at.
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VelociBacon posted:Just chiming in that I have a MS surface laptop and it's been beyond fantastic for my needs. Just something else to look at. What are your needs? I should have mentioned it, but they want it for video editing, and probably using HD proxies to render 4K.
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Good Sphere posted:What are your needs? I should have mentioned it, but they want it for video editing, and probably using HD proxies to render 4K. Never mind! The version I have is just for basic non-GPU stuff.
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# ? Oct 28, 2020 21:11 |
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What's the cheapest way to single cable from a laptop to 4 monitors? My wife's work decided to get rid of the remote desktop scheme they've been using and instead make her lug this 17" monstrosity of a laptop back and forth. She got this: https://www.zdnet.com/product/hp-zbook-17-g6/ I was thinking maybe an external dock for the video card out of the desktop she had been using (this 4 hdmi port geforce 710 https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DS13LLZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1), though they all seem super overbuilt for what I need. Monitors are two 1440s (display port and hdmi) and two 1080s (only HDMI), and its all spreadsheets and the like stuff, so don't need a ton of performance. Triikan fucked around with this message at 00:41 on Oct 31, 2020 |
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Do the monitor have DisplayLink? You may be able to daisy-chain them.
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TITTIEKISSER69 posted:Do the monitor have DisplayLink? You may be able to daisy-chain them. Two do, but displayport multistream has to be supported by the monitor itself, which these don't.
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Problem solved mostly; she complained and work is ordering her the official dock, so she'll just have to use two cables.
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Is it possible for a SATA or power cable to cause HDDs to start clicking? I have replaced my brand-new 3TB Toshiba four times. Every time, right after I plug it in, it starts clicking. When I switch it to a different SATA/power cable, it continues clicking nonetheless. It is the third drive in my desktop (SSD + HDD + HDD). All my other drives are doing perfectly fine — my Hitachi is at least six years old! I have to assume I’m having very bad luck, or my cables are busted somehow.
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Vegetable posted:Is it possible for a SATA or power cable to cause HDDs to start clicking? Clicking is usually a mechanical failure where the heads are hitting the platter or failing to move correctly. The heads are controlled by the controller on the disk and it just gets power from the power cable and receives commands and sends data over the sata cable. I'm sure it's not impossible for a bad cable to somehow break the controller and cause it to go haywire, but I'd be surprised if it could somehow mechanically damage the disk. With that many replacements, I'd certainly try some new cables just in case, though. Bad power could cook a disk controller but I'd expect it to just not work instead of going to a clicking failure mode. Weird stuff happens when there's potential bad power issues, though.
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i hope its the chair
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# ? Oct 31, 2020 22:51 |
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I need to get more RAM and I'm not sure what kind I need. This is what I got last time https://www.newegg.com/g-skill-16gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820232181 Should I just order more of that? Is there a better brand? What does the CAS latency thing mean? My processor is a Ryzen 5 3600
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NotNut posted:I need to get more RAM and I'm not sure what kind I need. This is what I got last time If your motherboard isn't a mini-itx board buying more of the same is probably your best option. You could also buy a 2x16 kit and resell what you have but that will most likely be more expensive. CAS latency describes the speed of one of it's internal processes. 3200/16 ram like you have is fine. Whadaya need it for, if you don't mind me asking?
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Some Goon posted:If your motherboard isn't a mini-itx board buying more of the same is probably your best option. You could also buy a 2x16 kit and resell what you have but that will most likely be more expensive. CAS latency describes the speed of one of it's internal processes. 3200/16 ram like you have is fine. I have a lot of programs open at once including games. 16GB just isn't enough for me. will it work if I buy the same thing but a different brand? this here looks nicer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0143UM4TC/
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NotNut posted:I have a lot of programs open at once including games. 16GB just isn't enough for me. will it work if I buy the same thing but a different brand? this here looks nicer It's only guaranteed to work if it comes as one kit, but any combination will probably work. Getting more of the same is possibly better on this front but honestly it doesn't come up enough for me to know for sure.
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# ? Nov 3, 2020 23:09 |
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More of the same is an extremely safe bet. Anything else is playing the lottery. Granted with pretty good odds, but still...
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I am looking into buying a new motherboard, I have found a deal on atx board with inbuilt wi-fi. Is their any negatives with on-board Wi-fi over buying a dedicated wi-fi card? I do have issues with signal sometimes but I am not sure if it worth spending $30+ on a card when I can get it with my motherboard for a little extra
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ladd posted:I am looking into buying a new motherboard, I have found a deal on atx board with inbuilt wi-fi. Is their any negatives with on-board Wi-fi over buying a dedicated wi-fi card? I do have issues with signal sometimes but I am not sure if it worth spending $30+ on a card when I can get it with my motherboard for a little extra If everything else is the same it's not really a concern. If it sucked you can always disable it in the mobo and use an expansion slot wifi card.
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# ? Nov 5, 2020 13:57 |
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is there or has there ever been any secret billionaire-exclusive pc hardware that does not officially exist like a cpu with gigabytes of cache? or the rtx 3090. Thanks man. Thank you
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 19:40 |
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There were those 2000$ like, 3d modeling not-quite-graphics by nvidia a few years ago that got popular for bitcoin mining? edit: iirc it was for like, corporate/enterprise rendering/modeling, not like, consumer grade graphics.
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Cavauro posted:is there or has there ever been any secret billionaire-exclusive pc hardware that does not officially exist like a cpu with gigabytes of cache? or the rtx 3090. Thanks man. Thank you Not as far as I'm aware. By the time you financed and started the development of some uber card the next gen would be out and whatever you were working on would already be outclassed. The billionare thing to do is basically to just SLI 3 or 4 of the best current card together and even then you end up with a bunch of issues sometimes and have to turn them off. I have to think people with more money than anything else aren't really sitting around playing games anyways.
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