By chance, have you tried configuring the switch ports as normal trunk ports (no untagged vlans except vlan 1) and setting the Win2012R2 team mode to switch independent? You will loose network connectivity from the time that the team is created until you create a vswitch with the correct...
Voltage drop across the cable, or general inability to carry a decent amount of current (crappy usb cable) means that the radio amplifier will receive less power. The devices I linked are approaching the theoretical maximum USB power draw of 2.5W, which I have never managed to receive in...
Anything with a 1000mW output is likely to give you the best range.
Something like:
http://www.amazon.com/Alfa-AWUS036NHV-Wireless-N-Removable-9dBi/dp/B00LU4MSI2/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8
or...
You can probably copy the install media from the recovery partition to your main partition and then use the 7customizer tool to remove all the extra stuff.
Dunno what you want...you answered your own question. 16G gives you more memory but might or might not limit your overclock. If the ram ends up "just sitting there," you can always make a RAM disk for some commonly used programs.
Are you looking at the actual ARP table, sniffing network traffic, or is this some kind of GUI summary?
Have the clients been connected to the router through a wire since the last time the router was rebooted? Have any of the clients been connected to each other in a wired network very...
You can do this a couple of ways:
* Microsoft Multipoint Server: pretty much plug n play
* MS Server 2003/2008 + terminal services + some old thin clients from ebay: hard to set up, main advantage is very fast / very resource efficient and support for GPU acceleration of hosts.
* VMWare ESXi /...
That doesn't make sense. Why spend the money if it's not going to give you an advantage? We'd just end up with a set of AMD-supported games that run like crap on nividia, and another set of Nvidia-supported games that run like crap on AMD. Either way, the consumer looses.
People have become too used to intense competition in the desktop CPU market. In the bad old days, most people couldn't afford a Pentium 3 because it was $350. Instead you had to buy a Celeron that was the exact same chip with slightly less cache and SSE3 disabled, for $150. The low-end...
I can't seem to find it, but wasn't there just a thread where some guy's i5 was getting 1.4v at speeds barely above stock because he'd pressed some kind of "overclock button" on his Asus motherboard by accident? I would sure not trust any of those automated programs not to do anything stupid or...
IMO, it's a good question. Does anyone really know how error rate scales with heat and processor load? Is it like a 1 / 1B chance of an error at 100% load goes to 1 / 10 * 1B errors at 90% load? Or is it more like 1 / 1B * 1B at 90%?
Biostar sold a bunch of motherboards w/Phenom II core unlocking. Then they went out of their way to specifically disable core unlocking across all of their BIOS updates, even on high-end boards that otherwise had the complete set of overclocking features.
Never forgive, never forget!
It was from this review:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=239828
However, now that I've done a search, it seems most reviews are claiming that it does 1500mA on the USB 2.0 ports and 2700mA on the USB 3.0 ports. Gigabyte's marketing diagram would seem to support this claim...
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