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  1. Are you trying to find file duplicates and then removing them?
  2. Thanks for the update bud. Glad you are having a good time with the platform. So far as the images, if you find any in the existing library, sure, feel free to use them
  3. Source Odd, While PCI-E 4.0 is still more than enough, I half expected Nvidia to jump on the PCI-E 5.0 on the consumer side with this next gen.
  4. It would be great to see more members posting up news, it is open to all
  5. Thanks, I have seen some of those before but definitely worth checking again. Thanks, I have been thinking of checking Hydra. Ultimately I would only use it though to get me values I can plug into the BIOS.
  6. This thread makes me want to revisit my OC. Current all core OC 4700Mhz on CCD0 / 4550 on CCD1 @ 1.29V Perhaps I should revisit this whole PBO thing. @pioneerisloud I may call on your knowledge for this. I would love to get more out of my 5950x regarding any all core but single core too, obviously with a static OC I gimp my single core performance as it stands.
  7. Thanks for the tip! I only use HDD's for file storage mainly. Cannot recall the last time I installed anything on a HDD. How times have changed.
  8. That was a good read. However whichever way you dress it, whether Enterprise or Consumer technology, Dell are still creating a product component that does not need to be proprietary. Whichever way its cut, they are creating a fringe product which is harder to service. Will businesses with Enterprise class gear want additional freedoms when it comes to replacement parts, from experience I can say yes. Remember that not all Enterprise gear is sitting in fortune 500 basements where they can afford to throw money at extended warranties and support and afford to pay the "proprietary" tax so to speak. Even if you can throw money at it, that does not mean it gives Dell a greenlight to create proprietary gear. Going further from this, Enterprise gear ALWAYS finds it's way down the ladder to your average joe consumers. This is AWESOME as lt for the most part can be readily re-used/repurposed by anyone, rather than it being dumped. Anything that is proprietary tends to have a short life. Enterprise gear does not stay in service for a long time in its first home and tends to be retired, especially if annual I.T budgets are involved. After which it usually gets re-purposed into smaller businesses or SOHO, but if its proprietary, less people are interested in re-using it as it can be a pain and likely leads to said product having a shorter overall life. Im sure Dell and like companies adhere to the various green laws, which is great, but it's a backtrack to take a "Standard" and tweak it. Just seems silly.
  9. Remember its also about the additional E-Waste issue. If we want to hit those green targets, this sort of practice needs to be stopped, across the board. Problem is that money talks and the likelihood of an exterior body being able to ban proprietary nonsense is slim.
  10. TerraMaster Introduces F2-423 and F4-423 High-Performance NAS Made faster and better for professionals in small- and medium-sized businesses April 15th, 2022 Shenzhen, China - TerraMaster, a professional brand that specializes in providing innovative storage products for home, businesses and enterprises, introduces the F2-423 2-Bay NAS and F4-423 4-Bay NAS. The F2-423 and F4-423 high-performance NAS products are designed for small- and medium-sized businesses. Both deliver exceptional performance with its faster quad-core processor and larger memory support compared to the previous generation F2-422 and F4-422 NAS. The TerraMaster F2-423 and F4-423 NAS devices are equipped with an Intel Celeron N5105/N5095 quad-core processor with a maximum burst frequency of 2.9GHz. Both are equipped with 4GB DDR4 SODIMM memory, expandable up to 32GB memory (2x 16GB). The F2-423 and F4-423 supports 20TB HDDs, supporting up to 40TB (2x 20TB) and 80TB (4x 20TB) of maximum internal raw storage capacity respectively. Both NAS units also comes with two M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 slots that support NVMe SSDs for SSD caching or for M.2 Wi-Fi modules. Key Features Made Faster and Better The TerraMaster F2-423 and F4-423 uses a Jasper Lake Intel Celeron N5105/5095 2.0GHz quad-core processor a maximum turbo of 2.9 GHz. Compared to the previous generation models, the F2-423 and F4-423 delivers 50% improvement in handling high-load workflows, 37% faster file and photo retrieval, 35% improvement in database response time, and 40% faster webpage PHP response speeds. Dual 2.5GbE NICs The TerraMaster F2-423 and F4-423 are configured with two 2.5 GbE interfaces and supports Link Aggregation of up to 5Gbps of combined bandwidth, perfect for multi-user, high-concurrent file access. The linear data transmission speed can reach 283 MB/s (Seagate IronWolf 18TB, RAID 0). Powerful Multimedia Service With 4K video decoding capability, the F2-423 and F4-423 are compatible with uPnP/DLNA protocol for streaming videos to various supported multimedia devices. It supports the TerraMaster’s proprietary application Multimedia Server and most third-party multimedia applications. Flexible Storage Configuration The F2-423 and F4-423 support various RAID types. It offers online capacity expansion and online migration for RAID types. Both also supports multiple storage spaces, and ext4 or BTRFS file systems. Professional Operating System The F2-423 and F4-423 runs on the TerraMaster TOS 4.2.30, an operating system developed based on Linux. Both TNAS devices supports the latest TOS 5 which can be updated for free. TOS provides professional storage management functions including network management, permission management, storage management, and resource. Numerous apps are also available on the TOS App Store. Across-Platform File Services F2-423 and F4-423 supports most file services including SMB, AFP, SFTP/FTP, iSCSI, NFS, and WebDAV. Moreover, the F4-423 supports Windows AD domain and LDAP. Rich Backup Solutions Like all of TerraMaster’s NAS devices, the F2-423 and F4-423 has a rich selection of backup solutions. Both TNAS support Centralized Backup, Duple Backup, Snapshot, CloudSync and others. Virtualized Applications The F2-423 and F4-423 can be used for virtualization applications with its support for professional virtualized apps, including VirtualBox and Docker. Pricing and Availability The TerraMaster F2-423 and F4-423 are now available for $379.99 and $499.99, respectively. To learn more, please visit the product page links below: TerraMaster F2-423: https://www.terra-master.com/global/products/smallmedium-businesses-nas/f2-423.html TerraMaster F4-423: https://www.terra-master.com/global/products/smallmedium-businesses-nas/f4-423.html Follow TerraMaster in the following social media channels below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terramasterofficial Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerraMasters LinkedIn:https://bit.ly/3wKrjmr YouTube: https://bit.ly/3dMXGIK
  11. I agree, time was a massive cost. Way back when it was annoying, these days I do not actually have the time to tinker endlessly to get something to work....that should be working. Now, if it SAVES me time, I would rather throw money at that solution, whatever it may be. Funny how my times these days is more valuable than money. Part of getting older I suppose.
  12. I am willing to bet the issue you will have with older drivers will be associated with Windows 11 to be honest. So that may be an extra struggle, only one way to confirm that but may not be realistic unless you have a spare rig or are happy to go back to Windows 10 to test.
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