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I have a motherboard with the dimension 12'' x 16''. Does anyone know the proper name for this motherboard?
It goes into a Dell Precision Workstation 670. I'm looking for a replacement case but I coudn't find one on Newegg. I need helping finding a server chassis or desktop case for this motherboard.
HELP! ...
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I dont know if any of you guys can help me out with this, but I am kind of stuck.
Equiptment:
Linksys RV082 dual wan router
Cisco 2821 integrated service router
What I am trying to do is connect the RV082 to the 2 ISP's I have coming into the building(for redundancy purposes) and on one of the eight switch ports on the RV082 I want to ...
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I am currently subscribed to Comcast High-Speed Cable internet, but it cannot handle the demand we put on it, so I, being the farthest wireless connection, get the leftovers, which in some cases, is nothing. I am thinking about subscribing to AT&T internet as well as to my Comcast. I also have no home phone service, and am not ...
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I have 2 tower servers, an HP ProLiant ML350 G3 tower and an HP ProLiant ML350 G4 tower.
Both servers are crammed into a small space - due to a tiny office - so naturally they keep overheating. We've had fans replaced from HP and still it overheats. We ended up adding additional fans (the same fans you'd use in the summer to stay ...
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I have always been a special needs guy. Here is what I need:
A large central redundent storage location that will house all my client and work files. We are mostly dealing with high res RAW image files and design files for Adobe CS4 file size approx 500MB
this storage location needs to be accessible to my primary workstation at high speeds (ie ...
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I was in the market for a new MOBO for a server using either a single 771 or 1366 socket. I will be using the MOBO for a server. After my last build I thought that my new build should have an addtional NIC card (having only 1 for the first). Then it came down to finding a board…
What are the benefits of having 2 NICs?
Do I really want to buy a ...
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Hi all, I am looking into upgrading my PowerEdge T605 Server. I will be needing (4) 2GB sticks. Anyone have any recommendations on which ones to get from newegg?SpecsT605 1xQuad Core Opteron 2350 75W 2.0GHz 1Ghz HyperTransport forPowerEdge T6052GB 667MHz (2X1GB), Single Ranked DIMMs2x250GB 7.2k RPM Serial ATA 3Gbps 3.5-in Cabled Hard ...
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I work for a small business and would like to have a central location to store files that could be accessed by everyone on the network. Would a NAS device that attaches to our router via an Ethernet cable do the job? Also, what is the difference between an NAS device and a server?
We are running three laptops on the network; one with ...
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Hi,
I would like to purchase either 2gbx2 or 4gbx2 ram for my dell R300
server. According to the manual it says: -
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System Memory
The six
memory module sockets are located to the right side of the system board
and can accommodate 512 MB to 24 GB of registered PC-4200/5300,
533/667-MHz, DDR2 memory with ECC. See Figure 6-1 for the location ...
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I'm looking for a few opions on whether I should use RAID 5 or RAID 10 for a file server I am building to store MP3, H.264 and Photos. This is going to be built using one of the many flavors of Linux server OSes and an old P4 1.8GHz CPU, Intel MB and 512MB of RAM. I want to start with [4] 1TB hdds and possibly expand to 6 or 8 in the ...
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All,
I currently own a CS:S server. It has been around well over a year. We lost our ''home clan'' and now it's basically just public. I'd love to put a home clan back on there. Perhaps you all would be interested in having your own server?
Let me know.
-Fizz
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Squid Proxy Server TutorialPurpose - Web Caching and Security.Software Used in this Tutorial - CentOS 4.3, Squid Proxy ServerOther Requirements - PC with 2 network cards, hub/switch, broadband internet connectionSummary - Proxy Servers are often used by network administrators to free up bandwith, create a faster web browing experience for lan ...
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I'm new at all this computer and internet stuff, even though I have been in the Computer Hardware Industry for 20+ years. PCB Desiger by trade. Worked on Unix Mainframes thru PC's. Used almost all OS's with the exception of MAC. Looking at the possibility of working for myself. Trying to decide what to do with the ''Rest of my life''. Currently ...
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I've been deployed somewhere out in the Middle East for the past few
months, and decided that some of my hard earned money should go towards
the Geek inside me. What would a normal geek do? Build a new home
server of course! Money was an object to a point, but more than
anything I wanted a relaible and quality built system that would ...
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