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  1. Chewy509

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    @LM Those temps are pretty typical of most NVMe from what I've seen. There are some third party heat sinks for NVMe devices available as well if it's a concern? (eg https://www.amazon.com.au/EKWB-EK-M-2-NVMe-Heatsink-Black/dp/B073RHHYCM not endorsing this one, just showing one example).
  2. Chewy509

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    @LM, the X99 chipset supports most NVMe devices, however you will need to check with your motherboard manufacturer if your particular board supports them and in what configuration. (IIRC, some boards will disable some the SATA ports to enable NVMe support, and some boards only support NVMe...
  3. Chewy509

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Those results look about right for a typical NVMe setup. (without knowing the exact make/model and setup).
  4. Chewy509

    What just happened to Firefox?

    Android update with hotfix was 2 days ago (7-May).
  5. Chewy509

    Hard drive Failure Rates

    Necro thread... Backblaze reliability for Q1 - 2019. https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-hard-drive-stats-q1-2019/
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    What just happened to Firefox?

    I think this one was a simple case of Hanlon's Razor. ("Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"). For mobile devices, just need to wait for it to be pushed through the normal vetting process for the applicable app store. (shouldn't be too long).
  7. Chewy509

    What just happened to Firefox?

    Oh, in case anyone missed it, the mozilla KB article: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/add-ons-disabled-or-fail-to-install-firefox
  8. Chewy509

    What just happened to Firefox?

    FF 66.0.4 is now out correcting this issue: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/66.0.4/ or just via the main page...
  9. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Just came across this site and had to share: http://shieldheadwear.com/ (note: I do not endorse any product on this site, and IMHO it's nothing more than snake oil salesmanship at its finest).
  10. Chewy509

    State of the CPUs

    IIRC, the current state of affairs are: AMD Ryzen CPUs have firmware + software based mitigation for Spectre (Meltdown only effects Intel). Upcoming CPUs based on the Zen 2 architecture (expected Q3 this year) is expected to have hardware mitigation for all known Spectre and Spectre-like...
  11. Chewy509

    Something Random

    And today is the 2nd of May... Where has the year gone?
  12. Chewy509

    I do want to buy a used car

    The first part or the second?
  13. Chewy509

    Something Random

    I am... Happy Easter for tomorrow as well...
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    I do want to buy a used car

    And the sad thing is, infosec is so low priority that most modern cars can be car jacked remotely... https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/sep/20/tesla-model-s-chinese-hack-remote-control-brakes While this is older article, things don't seem to have improved...
  15. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Just like to wish all those a happy and safe Easter.
  16. Chewy509

    I do want to buy a used car

    Most of the Zero bikes are limited to 102mph, except the top one which is limited to 124mph. (These are artificial limits to assist in battery life and are not limits of the drive train). Whilst it's common for most sports bikes to easily beat any car (seen footage of a tuned ZX-10R whip a...
  17. Chewy509

    Best 8TB Drive

    So who's left making spinning disks anymore? WDC, Seagate, Toshiba?
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    I do want to buy a used car

    Mustang 5.0 vs Zero SR (electric motorbike)...
  19. Chewy509

    PSA: Sectigo (formally Comodo CA) Free S/MIME Certificates

    Hi guys, Just a short PSA re the free email (s/mime) X509 Certificates that Sectigo (formally known as Comodo CA**) are now only 1 month, and not 12 months in duration. For the last 7-8 years, I've been using Comodo CA's issued certificates for message integrity and encryption. (Comodo CA...
  20. Chewy509

    Hardocp shutting down?

    You shouldn't, but some of the replies do give additional info on the move... Like, H, I would give a quick glance at the headlines 2-3x a week... Pity all the good review sites are slowly disappearing... I remember the days of ArsTechnica giving in depth reviews of the Netburst based P4's or...
  21. Chewy509

    Hardocp shutting down?

    /. response... https://news.slashdot.org/story/19/03/20/2151221/hardocp-is-getting-mothballed-as-kyle-bennett-accepts-job-at-intel
  22. Chewy509

    Missing Members

    Glad to hear you're well.
  23. Chewy509

    Can I Circumvent Lenovo and MS Licensing

    The only issue I see, IIRC, hasn't MS been removing hardware support during Windows 10 development? (eg what was fully supported on the initial release/update, may not be supported with the latest 1809 release)? IIRC some Intel/AMD CPUs are no longer supported, along with some older chipsets...
  24. Chewy509

    Something Random

    On Saturday the family and I ate at McDonalds for the first time in about 6mths. (We were out grocery shopping in an area we don't normally go, so unsure of the local options). I got a Big Mac meal... My wife asked how the Big Mac was, and I said, "Well, the meat had no flavour, I'm not sure...
  25. Chewy509

    Can I Circumvent Lenovo and MS Licensing

    In some respects it's laughable how easy, yet so difficult MS make creating installation media...
  26. Chewy509

    Can I Circumvent Lenovo and MS Licensing

    I guess the only advantage of having the ISO directly, is that you can use the Window USB/DVD download tool or another 3rd party tool like Rufus to convert the ISO to a bootable USB.
  27. Chewy509

    Can I Circumvent Lenovo and MS Licensing

    Download the ISO directly from MS: https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10ISO
  28. Chewy509

    Can I Circumvent Lenovo and MS Licensing

    +1 to what sechs mentions. Download the latest Win10 ISO, use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a installation USB, and install. Barring any hardware incompatibilities it should be fine. As for activation see: https://www.storageforum.net/forum/threads/windows-10.10394/post-206565
  29. Chewy509

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    IIRC, you need at least a Z97, X99 or Z170/270 Intel based chipset (and BIOS/UEFI) to support booting from NVMe. (Unless the add in card has the appropriate firmware to allow it to boot on legacy systems, ala SAS cards). This seems to confirm: https://forums.evga.com/NVMe-M2-on-X58-m2609961.aspx
  30. Chewy509

    Something Random

    I think it's a case of the market for mods for Japanese based cars is a lot less than say Ford or Chev, not to mention the "made is US" factor going against foreign designed/made cars... Likewise here we see a lot of utes being favoured locally... One example...
  31. Chewy509

    Something Random

    FYI, 2015 Evo was AU$53,700 (+ on road costs), or it seems in the US, was US$38,805 (+ on road costs) on release. Agree, locally "hooning" / street racing has become a real problem... It would be nice if they went to the local track(s) for that stuff... Source...
  32. Chewy509

    SSDs - State of the Product?

    Evo, an economy car?
  33. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Seems we all had a plumbing story this week... I had to replace the tap valves in the ensuite shower last week, due the shower having a slight leak with the taps turned off. (The nylon/rubber ends on the valves had deteriorated due to over tightening).
  34. Chewy509

    4k video playback: What do you really need?

    I've read quite a few complaints about how finicky some UHD BR players are with even with a tiny bit of dirt/grease/oil/fingerprint on the disc, and that while 4K contents looks gorgeous, having to polish discs before playing was getting old, very fast. The days of playing super-scratched discs...
  35. Chewy509

    4k video playback: What do you really need?

    Since he mentions CyberLink, I would assume physical UHD Blu-Ray purchased from a retail store. Looks like the specs are from here: https://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd-ultra/spec_en_US.html
  36. Chewy509

    Windows 10

    Did you install W10 onto it any time? If so, just grab the latest ISO from MS and install. It should activate, as the prior installation/activation would have been recorded by MS... Otherwise, keep 8.1 or fork over some cash for W10 upgrade. (IIRC you can purchase direct from MS online store)...
  37. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Referring to this? https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-internet-divided-between-the-u-s-and-china-has-become-a-battleground-11549688420
  38. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Kids are waiting for Lego Movie 2 to come out...
  39. Chewy509

    Something Random

    The Australian Government has setup "My Health Record" in which all your personal medical records are stored in a central DB/service and can be accessed by medical practitioners as needed... In the short time it's been operational, at least 99 (reported) breaches have occurred... It appears...
  40. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Yet another day, yet another security breach... https://support.500px.com/hc/en-us/articles/360017752493-Security-Issue-February-2019-FAQ Is it time to give up on the 'net?
  41. Chewy509

    Tools for pulling CAT6A cables through walls

    Something worth checking, is your states regulations regarding internal cabling. (Is there a state/federal requirement for licensed/registered persons to do the work). Also, having done lots of cabling in the past, whilst there is a sense of achievement in DIY, the WTF moments on trying to feed...
  42. Chewy509

    Missing Members

    Seems to have really died down... Hopefully all the old regulars are well?
  43. Chewy509

    POJ Panasonic CF-51 is dead. Only lasted 17 years....RIP Laptop suggestions?

    Unfortunately, I don't think you will (easily), especially with the heavy push for thinner/lighter laptops. If you want something with mechanical keys, then an external keyboard is your best bet. (There are quite a few 68key keyboards out there and even a few 49key ones). Actually, just found...
  44. Chewy509

    Windows 10

    Likewise, as sd mentions, HP stuff orientated towards business users tends to be decent, stuff orientated towards mass consumers can be very hit/miss... HP Probooks and Elitebooks tend to be decent across the board, but their Pavilion can be very hit/miss (especially the Intel ones, the AMD...
  45. Chewy509

    10 gig Ethernet

    Mirroring what H mentioned, it's best to use the same vendor SFP+ transceivers as the card being used. However we've had some good experiences with 3rd-party transcievers from FibreStore (https://www.fs.com/), as they make transceivers to suite vendor specific cards.
  46. Chewy509

    Something Random

    Yesterday was pretty good, daughters 9th birthday... Took the day off work to spend with her (and the rest of the family), went and saw "How to train your dragon 3" at the cinema, and had a sushi banquet for lunch after the movie... and she played with all her new toys in the afternoon...
  47. Chewy509

    Something Random

    I would hope/assume either rhinovirus or influenza?
  48. Chewy509

    16TB Toshiba CMR

    We have a few 2TB, 4TB and 6TB Toshiba's at work (about 40 all up), haven't had any issues with them so far...
  49. Chewy509

    Happy Holidays (2018)

    Just like to wish those of the Orthodox Christian faiths, a Merry Christmas. (Christmas in most Orthodox faiths is celebrated on the 7th of Jan : https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/common/orthodox-christmas-day ).
  50. Chewy509

    NVIDIA Jetson AGX embedded system kit

    Interesting little ARM based system kit... https://www.anandtech.com/show/13584/nvidia-xavier-agx-hands-on-carmel-and-more I wonder how hard/possible it would be to convert this into a small NUC desktop system?
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