Fixed quite a few, unless you are getting it for an insane markdown, do not buy them, [Removed swear word because I haven't been here in ages.] to fix and poor quality all around.
Hi,
So I was thinking and I want to host a server! But one tiny problem. I can't port forward. I've tried to before and it's strange. I have two IPs because of Comcast. I have a computer IP and a Comcast IP. I need a ton of help port forwarding. I got everything else done. I really need your help! I really want to get a server up ASAP!
-Yva the desperate cookie
I don't think you understand how addressing works, from what you have described. You are assigned an address from the router for your computer, which is a private address. The ISP assigns you your external, public address, which is what the rest of the world sees when you connect to anything. One of the purposes of port forwarding is so that a request sent to your network, for whatever reason, gets forwarded to the correct device on a private network.
Anyway, what is the exact issue you are having?
What is your router model?
Have you check the support pages of Comcast and your router to see if anyone has encountered the same issue?
If you can get to the advance start up menu, you can disable automatic restart on system failure which will allow you to write down the STOP error codes, from there you should be able to Google them on a working computer.
If you get RAM with speeds above 1333-1600 you won't notice unless doing things like editing, always get the cheapest 2x4 kit. The HDD he linked was a Caviar Black which while costs more has great warranty and is very reliable
I know that and it is cheaper, with the code it is 63..
Because at that price point, I don't think it's really a good idea to be worrying about brand. It doesn't contain an i7 and a GTX 780M, so cooling should already be fine. And even at that price, it contains a dedicated GPU that can be used in Hybrid CrossfireX.
Anyways, all the reviews are pretty great, the only complaints that I've seen a lot are the glossy coating, which doesn't seem like much of a problem.
The Aspires have actually gone up a notch in quality according to some IT techs I know.
I've checked with my local Fry's Electronics and they have all the parts on the list, plus they said they said they will match any online price I find.
Just added two things in to the post above if you want to look at them.
I'm building my first gaming computer, I don't have too much knowledge when it comes to building computers so any help and would be much appreciated. I'll have a link below with a wishlist I made on Newegg. If there is a better part than one of the parts on my list that is also around the same price please link me to it. Also there are two parts I already own so I will put the links for those below as well. Thank you.
first off, your motherboard is a non-standard board, and looks a non-standard size. you will need a new motherboard to fit into a new case.
second off, i would say a HAF 912 would be a good case.
He already said the motherboard was a mATX, that is not a non-standard board/size. I can't tell exactly but it looks like the screws match with a mATX standard anyway.
However, OP you should provide the model name just in case.
Audio Technica ATH-M30
Seinheiser 201/202
Beats Solo
Sennheiser 419
Honestly I dont like the looks of the 419 but if the sound is really worth it i guess im in. Any more suggestions?
Honestly, having bought a lot of low-end, still big name headphones, I would suggest just waiting and saving your money until you can buy something a little more high end IMHO.
However these are what I have they are a step up from what was linked previously and was pleasantly surprised by their performance. I would suggest having an amp/receiver of some sort though because they can be a bit mild on their own.
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Fixed quite a few, unless you are getting it for an insane markdown, do not buy them, [Removed swear word because I haven't been here in ages.] to fix and poor quality all around.
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I don't think you understand how addressing works, from what you have described. You are assigned an address from the router for your computer, which is a private address. The ISP assigns you your external, public address, which is what the rest of the world sees when you connect to anything. One of the purposes of port forwarding is so that a request sent to your network, for whatever reason, gets forwarded to the correct device on a private network.
Anyway, what is the exact issue you are having?
What is your router model?
Have you check the support pages of Comcast and your router to see if anyone has encountered the same issue?
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Not MS Paint for the record.
http://www.oldapps.com/paint_net.php
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Pointless to run unless you are sure it may be a memory issue.
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NZXT Source 210, yeah.
Missed that part.
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6650 not the same model.
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You won't need to for a while if you clean your computer often and have good airflow/cable management.
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I know that and it is cheaper, with the code it is 63..Code on the other makes it 49, my mistake.
He already owns the processor.
I would suggest the Source over the 200R.
No mention of overclocking, stock is fine.
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The Aspires have actually gone up a notch in quality according to some IT techs I know.
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Yeah couldn't find the model with Google, just replacement parts.
Just knowing off the top of my head it won't be able to run well on normal but it will do it.
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Just added two things in to the post above if you want to look at them.
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Do you need/want to only use Newegg? If you use PCpartpicker you may have to order from different places but you will get the best value.
Not up to date on graphics cards at the moment and the board and case looks fine. (Case is a bit excessive but whatever)
Barracudas are cheaper:
http://www.newegg.co...ID=3938566&SID=
Found this a little bit cheaper with the code applied, with a higher speed:
http://pcpartpicker....314900cl9d8gbsr
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Thanks, it says uATX which is pretty much the same thing, screw holes match both my guide and textbook plus what I know of mATX boards so you're good.
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He already said the motherboard was a mATX, that is not a non-standard board/size. I can't tell exactly but it looks like the screws match with a mATX standard anyway.
However, OP you should provide the model name just in case.
HAF 912 is an excellent suggestion however.
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Honestly, having bought a lot of low-end, still big name headphones, I would suggest just waiting and saving your money until you can buy something a little more high end IMHO.
However these are what I have they are a step up from what was linked previously and was pleasantly surprised by their performance. I would suggest having an amp/receiver of some sort though because they can be a bit mild on their own.