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What's your latest tech purchase?

It will go off after engine is started.

Oh, yeah that's normal. I just looked at the trip computer and thought you had errors.
 
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Ooh, nice boxes this time around.

For me, it's finally time to retire the old DIR-825. After ... must be something like 12 years?
Out with the old
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and in with the new:
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TP-Link AX50
The old beater has been a bit wonky ever since we moved to our new apartment. And lo and behold, suddenly I'm not getting ~150Mbps, but more like ~800Mbps (bidirectional). Even using my old 802.11n USB adapter is ~50% faster. The current working theory is that the connection is so fast the old router just couldn't keep up. Here's hoping the TP-link will last us as long as the old Dlink.
 
All of my pcie gpus are dead/dying now... All really old.

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A decent performance bump from even the 7570 I had. Just gotta wait a week for it to get here
 
Kind of old purchase here but it's recently been brought out of storage for use with a six core Phenom II rig I'm putting together. MSI Core Frozr XL with twin 120mm fans. Kept my 5.0GHz 9600KF within thermal specifications so I don't foresee any trouble running it on a 4.0GHz Phenom II hexacore. Also pictured is the 1090T black edition CPU I'll be running.














 
I'd love to get an X6 cpu... I'd gladly trade my quad for it lol jk of course.
 
X299 Dark arrived, Now I just need to hold out for deals on the rest of the parts I need.
Actively cooled VRMs, haven't seen those in a while. Nice board!
 
Ooh, nice boxes this time around.

For me, it's finally time to retire the old DIR-825. After ... must be something like 12 years?
Out with the old
go4XfER.jpg

and in with the new:
SnA5iWt.jpg

TP-Link AX50
The old beater has been a bit wonky ever since we moved to our new apartment. And lo and behold, suddenly I'm not getting ~150Mbps, but more like ~800Mbps (bidirectional). Even using my old 802.11n USB adapter is ~50% faster. The current working theory is that the connection is so fast the old router just couldn't keep up. Here's hoping the TP-link will last us as long as the old Dlink.
You clearly like taking massive risks. That is unless you were running an alternative OS on that D-Link router. D-Link are terrible when it comes to security fixes, or any fixes for that matter when it comes to their products, so I wouldn't be surprised if the issues you've been seeing are because of malware on it.
I would be cautious with TP-Link as well, as they only ever seem to issue one or two firmware updates for the life of their products.
I very much doubt it'll last that long and it's highly unlikely to get any kind of third party support, courtesy of the Intel/Lantiq CPU in that device, especially as Intel sold that part of the business recently.
 
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Ooh, nice boxes this time around.

For me, it's finally time to retire the old DIR-825. After ... must be something like 12 years?
Out with the old

TP-Link AX50
The old beater has been a bit wonky ever since we moved to our new apartment. And lo and behold, suddenly I'm not getting ~150Mbps, but more like ~800Mbps (bidirectional). Even using my old 802.11n USB adapter is ~50% faster. The current working theory is that the connection is so fast the old router just couldn't keep up. Here's hoping the TP-link will last us as long as the old Dlink.
I was just about to tell you to be cautious of the "new" DIR-825, but I see you've already got a decent one. I have an AX10, and so far so good. The only issue I had, was a mishap with my static addresses after an update. Other than that - it's perfect for my needs. At least they aren't sellouts like ASUS, Zyxel, D-Link and others, who now bundles CIS versions of their routers with Yandex DNS and third-party services. And one of the few that has built-in OpenVPN support.
 
I'd love to get an X6 cpu... I'd gladly trade my quad for it lol jk of course.
You want a six core 3.5Ghz phenom II chip? I can give you a good deal if interested.
 
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for my friend, she gonna use it for online class, nothing too special except the price :D:D and the performance is not too bad, i know you can't compare this one to something like $50 headsets or more
since her laptop has weird problem, likely sound card malfunction
 
You want a six core 3.5Ghz phenom II chip? I can give you a good deal if interested.
As long as my board can handle it lol, I think 1055t is its max, old ecs mobo with 770 chipset, ddr2.

As for the gpu... Can't wait.

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for my friend, she gonna use it for online class, nothing too special except the price :D:D and the performance is not too bad, i know you can't compare this one to something like $50 headsets or more
since her laptop has weird problem, likely sound card malfunction
Which brand is that? Does it come with a built-in sound card?
 
All right i know i've should go wireless but i just can not stand it (chargin') my cats allready rip through one mobo audio out ,one front panel and one usb sound card but hey, this baby cost like pack of darts so fug it ,cats will be cats right ?
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cheers.
 
A 5 set of 12 centimeter diameter fan guards to go with one from a two pack of fans. Yes, some high reving ones. 12Volts DC 2.7A .
 

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You clearly like taking massive risks. That is unless you were running an alternative OS on that D-Link router. D-Link are terrible when it comes to security fixes, or any fixes for that matter when it comes to their products, so I wouldn't be surprised if the issues you've been seeing are because of malware on it.
I would be cautious with TP-Link as well, as they only ever seem to issue one or two firmware updates for the life of their products.
I very much doubt it'll last that long and it's highly unlikely to get any kind of third party support, courtesy of the Intel/Lantiq CPU in that device, especially as Intel sold that part of the business recently.
Well ... the DIR-825 has been in use as an access point behind an ISP-mandated fiber modem/router combo that didn't support bridge mode, so I didn't have much of a say in the matter, and given that it thus had no direct exposure to the internet I thought the risk was acceptable. That old modem was probably a festering heap of malware at this point, but that's the ISP's problem, not mine - never had any issues on any of the connected devices (for the record, the only thing even remotely like an IOT device in my house is a Spotify Connect-equipped kitchen radio). It's of course entirely possible the old router has been infected with something, and if so, I guess I've now done my part in reducing the capabilities of some botnet/spam operation/whatever. As for the new router, if you have a suggestion for a relatively affordable (this was 1000SEK) WiFi 6-capable router, preferably with >1500Mbps theoretical peak speeds, that is guaranteed to receive security upgrades for the foreseeable future, then I'm all ears. I sincerely doubt such a router exists, though.
 
Picked up a new phone to replace my Note 4, an LG Velvet 5G. I wanted to get a Note 20 since my previous two phones were both Note's but they've gotten way too expensive now.
Kind of miss having the stylus built into the phone but the LG has support for a proper Wacom stylus if I want to get one separate. That dual screen case looks pretty neat too.

At least this phone still has a 3.5mm jack so I can keep using my headphones without having to buy some weird dongles. :P

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Well ... the DIR-825 has been in use as an access point behind an ISP-mandated fiber modem/router combo that didn't support bridge mode, so I didn't have much of a say in the matter, and given that it thus had no direct exposure to the internet I thought the risk was acceptable. That old modem was probably a festering heap of malware at this point, but that's the ISP's problem, not mine - never had any issues on any of the connected devices (for the record, the only thing even remotely like an IOT device in my house is a Spotify Connect-equipped kitchen radio). It's of course entirely possible the old router has been infected with something, and if so, I guess I've now done my part in reducing the capabilities of some botnet/spam operation/whatever. As for the new router, if you have a suggestion for a relatively affordable (this was 1000SEK) WiFi 6-capable router, preferably with >1500Mbps theoretical peak speeds, that is guaranteed to receive security upgrades for the foreseeable future, then I'm all ears. I sincerely doubt such a router exists, though.
Fair enough. My ISP provides crap routers (cable modem/router combo things) that I don't trust any more than D-Link, so I have had them put their router into bridge mode and I use my own Netgear router with Voxel's firmware on it.

It's not really the ISPs problem, as what at least happened in Sweden a couple of years ago, was that a lot of people had their ISP provided hardware hacked and then used for DDoS attacks and what not. On top of that, they can inject software that sniffs your data or even spreads malware on your network.

I guess I'm a bit paranoid after having worked at a router manufacturer and realised just how bad most of these companies are when it comes to protecting their customers.
The company I worked for actually cared, up to a point and had monthly updates for their products. They were easy to update though, as all the routers had a touch screen.

Sadly I don't have any good suggestions, as the models that support "easy to use" third party firmware's aren't going to fit that budget if you want 802.11ax.
Asus has this, but it's a step down from what you have based on theoretical performance at least (both are 2x2, but the TP-Link can do 160MHz channels) and it seems to be 1500kr.
I would say the Asus has better hardware, as if I'm not completely wrong, Lantiq/Intel is using MIPS (which have some advantages for routing data over ARM), but it's an old dual core at 880MHz (plus some network offloading co-processors), so similar to many cheap MediaTek based routers. The Asus has a quad core Cortex-A7 SoC from Broadcom, that might support the extended 802.11ax frequencies some day.

It's supported by Merlin though, so you'd get regular updates for it. https://www.asuswrt-merlin.net/about
Stuck an RT-AC68 at my stepmum's place earlier this year, as she's clueless when it comes to tech and there was some changes where she lives to how the internet was supplied. Cheaper than renting hardware from the ISP, which now seems to be a thing in Sweden.

One option would be to look at DD-WRT or OpenWRT, but they're a pita to use and sometimes you end up losing performance on the Wi-Fi end. They also don't tend to support a lot of new models.

I do run a couple of TP-Link devices as range extenders, but unfortunately I got the wrong "revisions" so I haven't had any updates on those since I bought them, even though the latest revision of both models seemingly got an update this year, the first in two years for both devices.

It really bugs me that router manufacturers get away with being so lax when it comes to software updates on their devices, especially when it comes to security issues, which happens to common code that all of these devices run.
 
Will do, I scored mine from CEX for only £530 with 2 years warranty, now all that's left is to finish grabbing the rest of the parts I need, should be sorted by January hopefully.
Nice price I think!! Been looking around for one of the x980XE models, but most are over what you would pay for them new... I'll have to see what CEX has to offer.. My only issue is I'd like a boxed one and a good clocker... I'm not sure that'll happen!! :laugh:
Yes its a CNPS9900A LED in full copper.
Ah the memories!! Had quite a few Zalman coolers back in the day... They where pretty decent as well with what I was using at the time I think... Went to water after a few other models of air coolers, never really looked back :laugh:




Muchest techmobile, loving it, no more bikes for years now.
Until you see a new one @khemist !! :D :D Enjoy and ride safe!! Or should that be, watch out for the other idiots!!
Someone has a lovely new toy!! :D :D Please do let us know how you get on with it :D :D
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X299 Dark arrived, Now I just need to hold out for deals on the rest of the parts I need.
I do love the board, its a shame mines been in its box since my mate sent it over from the US :( :( Still trying to track down that CPU for it....Please do let us know how you get on with it :D
 
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The Antec 620 "High Current Gamer" PSU arrived today, in addition to the Biostar TA880GU3+ motherboard. This is the motherboard I originally had with my first Phenom II Hexacore rig back in 2013. I had great success with it back then, so I am trying to put something together now that matches up in nearly every aspect to what I had back in the day. (including an identical a 1600MHz CL7 G.skill rip-jaws 8GB memory kit.

Antec 620W Continuous HCG




Biostar TA880GU3+




 
Does this count?

Both have more processing power than my first dell 386 pc lol

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The black van is the one I drive for work, a 2020 Transit 250 with a V6 and 10spd auto... Sadly a rental and I don't own it... The little blue Mazda is what we just bought today! Needed something not so worn out like the 99 Toyota sienna we had. That was a minivan, while this one is like a tiny van lol. It's a 2012 Mazda 5 S. Sliding doors like a van which is handy for the 2 kids. Has about as much pep as the Forester I had. 21 city / 28 Hwy which is better than the avg 18mpg in the old van. Turns and generally handles better too. 2.5L 4cyl with a timing chain, 5spd auto with manual mode.
 
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