I see. It wouldn't be a bad choice if you wanted a small form factor box to consolidate stuff on. If I understand Synology's description correctly it should be 64TB max (4x16TB).
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I see. It wouldn't be a bad choice if you wanted a small form factor box to consolidate stuff on. If I understand Synology's description correctly it should be 64TB max (4x16TB).
The cheaper the better :wacko:.
I cleaned and re-pasted my NUC while my internet was down before the changes. The old paste was so dry that it could be chipped and scraped off the HS :wacko:. Now it's idling a good 15deg. lower and load temps have seen similar improvements.
It's around 10down/2.2up at the moment, it was 3/1, and it's supposed to be 25/5. I'd be content with the current speed if they left my monthly rate the same, it's the PF/IP issue that I want solved as soon as possible. I'll expect the speed issue to be resolved at some point if they want to increase the rate like they said (+$10). It's so-so for the price compared to city offerings, but there's no real competition; it's this, sat., or dial-up (if it's still available).
Got a SAS controller and flashed it with suitable FW. All I need to do now is pick up some SAS->SAS breakout cables and some drives :booger:.
Can't seem to find BDrips of V the tv series (1984-85) :(
I have the miniseries (1983) and Final Battle (1984) BDrips, it's just the later tv series that I can't seem to find. Only have DVDrips for that atm...
Dual analog is completely clean and fully functional now :D
Only has 2 very small scuffs at the bottom of each handle, I've gone over them with magic eraser so you can only see them in very bright light if you look really closely.
No nicks or worn print anywhere on this. HTF one this good (over here) for less than $14usd.
Just grabbed Himes Quest, similar to Zelda GBC. It's available for free here.
Looks like I'll probably have to pay extra for a static IP to be able to PF :low:.
Why do you want a static IP? Isn't a dynamic IP better for security reasons. Been playing around with WSL, its nice to run graphical apps in the Linux subsystem, it works, but its not perfect and you can't really run linux desktops through it, unless you wanna go through a bunch of hoops. But it works at a basic level.