Dell latitude 5420 vs 5320
Alienware 38' AW3821DW vs AW3423DW QD-OLED?
2023.06.05 01:54 SuperSpartan300 Alienware 38' AW3821DW vs AW3423DW QD-OLED?
I currently own the Alienware 38' AW3821DW for about a year. It's not a bad monitor but nothing that wows me. I was thrilled when I had a GIGABYTE AERO 15 laptop 1 year ago that had an OLED screen, I loved how nicely the colors popped but at the time of buying the monitor, the QD-OLED wasn't released. I only wanted hardware from Dell as their warranty has been excellent for me and convenient since I live in Dubai, the on-site support and not having to take the hardware myself to some service center and wait a long time only to drive up there again to collect it has been very convenient.
With that said, I am thinking about selling my current monitor and getting the AW3423DW (G-sync variant since I have an RTX 4090 in my Alienware m18.
I have read about the burn-in issues and text fringing which makes me confused as to whether this is a nice upgrade and I would enjoy the quality of QD-OLED vs my trusty Alienware 38' AW3821DW which is just ok but does nothing to wow me. Thoughts?
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2023.06.05 00:40 whattteva Freeze when installing
Hi, so I can boot to the recovery environment successfully and even WiFi works, but the installer would freeze. I've tried it both ways with full offline installer as well as online installer. They both freeze but at different points. With the online installer, it would freeze at about 34 mins left, with the offline installer, it would freeze when I select "Install mac OS Ventura" option. Anyone have any idea? Here's my hardware. If you need anything else to help diagnose, let me know.
Dell Latitude 5310 2-in-1:
Output of info_dump:
─ CPU └── Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10610U CPU @ 1.80GHz ├── SSE: SSE4.2 ├── SSSE3: Supported ├── Cores: 4 └── Threads: 8 ─ Motherboard ├── Model: 0YRD5G └── Vendor: Dell Inc. ─ GPU └── CometLake-U GT2 [UHD Graphics] ├── Device ID: 0x9b41 ├── Vendor: 0x8086 ├── ACPI Path: \_SB_.PCI0.GFX0 └── PCI Path: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0) ─ Network └── Comet Lake PCH-LP CNVi WiFi ├── Device ID: 0x02f0 ├── Vendor: 0x8086 ├── ACPI Path: \_SB_.PCI0.CNVW └── PCI Path: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x14,0x3) ─ Audio └── Comet Lake PCH-LP cAVS ├── Device ID: 0x02c8 ├── Vendor: 0x8086 ├── ACPI Path: \_SB_.PCI0.HDAS ├── PCI Path: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x3) └── Codec: ALC3254 ─ Storage └── Samsung Electronics Co Ltd PM981a NVMe Samsung 512GB ├── Type: Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) ├── Connector: PCIe └── Location: Internal
Kexts:
- Airportitlwm
- AppleALC
- IntelBluetoothFirmware
- Lilu
- NVMeFix
- RealtekRTL8111
- SMCBatteryManager
- SMCDellSensors
- SMCProcessor
- VirtualSMC
- VoodooI2C
- VoodooI2CHID
- VoodooPS2Controller
- WhateverGreen
Drivers:
SSDT's:
- SSDT-AWAC
- SSDT-EC-USBX-LAPTOP
- SSDT-PLUG-DRTNIA
- SSDT-PLNF
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2023.06.05 00:22 emilwojcik93 Building linux-manjaro-xanmod with linux-surface patches
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2023.06.04 23:59 National-Promise-945 Pre-built vs. Building your own
I know building your own pc is a right of passage and a fun time all in its own, However here is Dells offering for an absolute overkill computer. Seems pretty cost efficient.
I’m curious to get everyone’s thoughts on this prebuilt vs. building your own. What are some pros and cons you see?
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2023.06.04 21:44 SittingGolem I need help with the Dell Latitude 3189 world facing camera
Hello! So i recently got a Dell Latitude 3189 and the world facing camera (the one on the keyboard rather than on the top of the screen) was not being detected conventionally using the Camera app on Win 11. Any help to get the camera working would be appreciated. Thank you so much for any help!
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2023.06.04 20:35 kramj007 Optimal panel tilt and what I have
I think I understand the optimal tilt off level should be set at you latitude. I’m at 35° north. I have a metal barn roof that is facing directly south but is a 5/12 pitch. This give me a 23° tilt. I’m looking at direct mounting vs. a rail system. The direct mounting system is way cheaper and easier to install. How much potential production would I be missing by doing a direct mount as opposed to a rail system and tilting to 35°? Thanks.
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2023.06.04 20:17 SuperSpartan300 Alienware 38' AW3821DW vs AW3423DW QD-OLED?
I currently own the Alienware 38' AW3821DW for about a year. It's not a bad monitor but nothing that wows me. I was thrilled when I had a GIGABYTE AERO 15 laptop 1 year ago that had an OLED screen, I loved how nicely the colors popped but at the time of buying the monitor, the QD-OLED wasn't released. I only wanted hardware from Dell as their warranty has been excellent for me and convenient since I live in Dubai, the on-site support and not having to take the hardware myself to some service center and wait a long time only to drive up there again to collect it has been very convenient.
With that said, I am thinking about selling my current monitor and getting the AW3423DW (G-sync variant since I have an RTX 4090 in my Alienware m18.
I have read about the burn-in issues and text fringing which makes me confused as to whether this is a nice upgrade and I would enjoy the quality of QD-OLED vs my trusty Alienware 38' AW3821DW which is just ok but does nothing to wow me. Thoughts?
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2023.06.04 19:09 LevelMarionberry9355 USB 2.0 EHCI Controller not showing in MacOS
Hey, I have a USB 3.0 Controller (Intel XHCI) and it works fine in my laptop and on MacOS but I also have a USB 2.0 "Integrated" Standard EHCI to USB Host controller. This controller houses my webcam & Intel Bluetooth device.
I created a sufficient USB Map in windows and that works fine. I don't know what brand my EHCI controller is so I'm pretty confused.
- Dell Latitude E7250
- Monterey 12.6.6
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2023.06.04 17:19 BananaEye212 Installing Windows - no storage drive found
Hello, so I created custom ISO (2 even, one from NTLite and one for WinToolkit).
But when I boot it from usb and try to install, my SSD drive is not listed, there are no drives found, and it cannot find any drivers. I did include a folder with "Intel Rapid Storage Technology" drivers on the usb and scanned it, installation could not find any drivers anyway... Laptop is Dell Latitude 7420. Win10 Pro.
Please help! It wasn't a problem on the tutorials I watched, idk what else I need to do.
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2023.06.04 16:52 ttnguyen209 [USA-TX] [H] Dell Latitude 7430 Core i7 1265U 14" Business Laptop, Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Business Laptop, Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G [W] Paypal, Local Cash
Latitude 7430 TIMESTAMP Thinkpad X1 Carbon Ryzen 5 CPUs Dell Latitude 7430 Core i7 1265U 14" Business Laptop Brand new out of box. Just opened the box for timestamp. Comes with original charger. Specs: Core i7 1265U, 16Gb DDR4 3200, 500GB NVMe, 14" FHD non-touch, Windows 10 Pro, backlit keyboard, 2 Thunderbolt 4.0 ports.
REF LINK Looking for $720 shipped/ $650 local Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon Gen 10 Business Laptop Brand new sealed in box.
Specs:
Core i7-1265U vPro® Processor(Core™ i7-1265U vPro®)
16GBLPDDR5-6400
Windows 10 Pro
1TB SSD PCIe
Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
Monitor 14.0WUXGA100%CG
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Looking for $1050 shipped/ $1000 local Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G: 2 units. Both previously have some bent pins, but I fixed them and they work fine now.
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2023.06.04 15:42 Rainbow_Chaser_ Wifi adapter not recognised/working in laptop [dell latitude 3460]
I'm running vanilla os on my dell latitude 3460 without problems except for the wifi issue, which works flawlessly when booted into windows. So that rules out any hardware issues.
Any help is appreciated
lshw gives the following output:
apx_managed.vanilla
description: Computer
width: 64 bits
capabilities: smp vsyscall32
*-core
description: Motherboard
physical id: 0
*-memory
description: System memory
physical id: 0
size: 4GiB
*-cpu
product: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-5005U CPU @ 2.00GHz
vendor: Intel Corp.
physical id: 1
bus info:
[email protected] version: 6.61.4
size: 1895MHz
capacity: 1900MHz
width: 64 bits
capabilities: fpu fpu_exception wp vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe syscall nx pdpe1gb rdtscp x86-64 constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl xtopology nonstop_tsc cpuid aperfmperf pni pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx est tm2 ssse3 sdbg fma cx16 xtpr pdcm pcid sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline_timer aes xsave avx f16c rdrand lahf_lm abm 3dnowprefetch cpuid_fault epb invpcid_single pti ssbd ibrs ibpb stibp tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid ept_ad fsgsbase tsc_adjust bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid rdseed adx smap intel_pt xsaveopt dtherm arat pln pts md_clear flush_l1d cpufreq
configuration: microcode=47
*-pci
description: Host bridge
product: Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 100
bus info:
[email protected]:00:00.0
version: 09
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
configuration: driver=bdw_uncore
resources: irq:0
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 5500
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info:
[email protected]:00:02.0
logical name: /dev/fb0
version: 09
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom fb
configuration: depth=32 driver=i915 latency=0 resolution=1366,768
resources: irq:49 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff ioport:f000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff
*-multimedia:0
description: Audio device
product: Broadwell-U Audio Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 3
bus info:
[email protected]:00:03.0
logical name: card0
logical name: /dev/snd/controlC0
logical name: /dev/snd/hwC0D0
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D10p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D3p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D7p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D8p
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC0D9p
version: 09
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=0
resources: irq:51 memory:f7214000-f7217fff
*-input:0
product: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=3
physical id: 0
logical name: input19
logical name: /dev/input/event13
*-input:1
product: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=7
physical id: 1
logical name: input20
logical name: /dev/input/event14
*-input:2
product: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=8
physical id: 2
logical name: input21
logical name: /dev/input/event15
*-input:3
product: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=9
physical id: 3
logical name: input22
logical name: /dev/input/event16
*-input:4
product: HDA Intel HDMI HDMI/DP,pcm=10
physical id: 4
logical name: input23
logical name: /dev/input/event17
*-usb:0
description: USB controller
product: Wildcat Point-LP USB xHCI Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 14
bus info:
[email protected]:00:14.0
version: 03
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: xhci bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=xhci_hcd latency=0
resources: irq:46 memory:f7200000-f720ffff
*-communication
description: Communication controller
product: Wildcat Point-LP MEI Controller #1
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 16
bus info:
[email protected]:00:16.0
version: 03
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=mei_me latency=0
resources: irq:50 memory:f721c000-f721c01f
*-multimedia:1
description: Audio device
product: Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1b
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1b.0
logical name: card1
logical name: /dev/snd/controlC1
logical name: /dev/snd/hwC1D0
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D0c
logical name: /dev/snd/pcmC1D0p
version: 03
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=snd_hda_intel latency=32
resources: irq:52 memory:f7210000-f7213fff
*-input
product: HDA Intel PCH Headphone Mic
physical id: 0
logical name: input24
logical name: /dev/input/event18
*-pci:0
description: PCI bridge
product: Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #1
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1c
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1c.0
version: e3
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:42 ioport:2000(size=4096) memory:df800000-df9fffff ioport:dfa00000(size=2097152)
*-pci:1
description: PCI bridge
product: Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #3
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1c.2
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1c.2
version: e3
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:43 memory:f7100000-f71fffff
*-network DISABLED
description: Wireless interface
product: AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter
vendor: Qualcomm Atheros
physical id: 0
bus info:
[email protected]:06:00.0
logical name: wlp6s0
version: 01
serial: b0:c0:90:b8:08:d1
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list rom ethernet physical wireless
configuration: broadcast=yes driver=ath9k driverversion=5.19.0-43-generic firmware=N/A latency=0 link=no multicast=yes wireless=IEEE 802.11
resources: irq:18 memory:f7100000-f717ffff memory:f7180000-f718ffff
*-pci:2
description: PCI bridge
product: Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #4
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1c.3
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1c.3
version: e3
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:44 ioport:e000(size=4096) memory:f7000000-f70fffff ioport:f0000000(size=1048576)
*-network
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
vendor: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
physical id: 0
bus info:
[email protected]:07:00.0
logical name: enp7s0
version: 0c
serial: 14:18:77:c1:4a:52
capacity: 1Gbit/s
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: bus_master cap_list ethernet physical tp mii 10bt 10bt-fd 100bt 100bt-fd 1000bt-fd autonegotiation
configuration: autonegotiation=on broadcast=yes driver=r8169 driverversion=5.19.0-43-generic firmware=rtl8168g-2_0.0.1 02/06/13 latency=0 link=no multicast=yes port=twisted pair
resources: irq:19 ioport:e000(size=256) memory:f7000000-f7000fff memory:f0000000-f0003fff
*-pci:3
description: PCI bridge
product: Wildcat Point-LP PCI Express Root Port #5
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1c.4
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1c.4
version: e3
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pci normal_decode bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=pcieport
resources: irq:45
*-usb:1
description: USB controller
product: Wildcat Point-LP USB EHCI Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1d
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1d.0
version: 03
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: ehci bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=ehci-pci latency=0
resources: irq:21 memory:f721a000-f721a3ff
*-isa
description: ISA bridge
product: Wildcat Point-LP LPC Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1f.0
version: 03
width: 32 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: isa bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=lpc_ich latency=0
resources: irq:0
*-pnp00:00
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 0
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:01
product: PnP device PNP0b00
physical id: 1
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=rtc_cmos
*-pnp00:02
product: PnP device INT3f0d
physical id: 2
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:03
product: PnP device PNP0303
physical id: 3
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=i8042 kbd
*-pnp00:04
product: PnP device SYN060b
physical id: 4
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=i8042 aux
*-pnp00:05
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 5
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-pnp00:06
product: PnP device PNP0c02
physical id: 6
capabilities: pnp
configuration: driver=system
*-sata
description: SATA controller
product: Wildcat Point-LP SATA Controller [AHCI Mode]
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.2
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1f.2
version: 03
width: 32 bits
clock: 66MHz
capabilities: sata ahci_1.0 bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=ahci latency=0
resources: irq:47 ioport:f0b0(size=8) ioport:f0a0(size=4) ioport:f090(size=8) ioport:f080(size=4) ioport:f060(size=32) memory:f7219000-f72197ff
*-serial
description: SMBus
product: Wildcat Point-LP SMBus Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1f.3
bus info:
[email protected]:00:1f.3
version: 03
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
configuration: driver=i801_smbus latency=0
resources: irq:18 memory:f7218000-f72180ff ioport:f040(size=32)
*-mmc0
description: MMC Host
physical id: 1
logical name: mmc0
*-input:0
product: Lid Switch
physical id: 2
logical name: input0
logical name: /dev/input/event0
capabilities: platform
*-input:1
product: Power Button
physical id: 3
logical name: input1
logical name: /dev/input/event1
capabilities: platform
*-input:2
product: Video Bus
physical id: 4
logical name: input10
logical name: /dev/input/event7
capabilities: platform
*-input:3
product: DELL Wireless hotkeys
physical id: 5
logical name: input13
logical name: /dev/input/event10
capabilities: platform
*-input:4
product: Dell WMI hotkeys
physical id: 6
logical name: input14
logical name: /dev/input/event5
capabilities: platform
*-input:5
product: Integrated_Webcam_HD: Integrate
physical id: 7
logical name: input15
logical name: /dev/input/event6
capabilities: usb
*-input:6
product: DLL06F0:00 06CB:75DA Mouse
physical id: 8
logical name: input16
logical name: /dev/input/event11
logical name: /dev/input/mouse0
capabilities: i2c
*-input:7
product: DLL06F0:00 06CB:75DA Touchpad
physical id: 9
logical name: input17
logical name: /dev/input/event12
logical name: /dev/input/mouse1
capabilities: i2c
*-input:8
product: Sleep Button
physical id: a
logical name: input2
logical name: /dev/input/event2
capabilities: platform
*-input:9
product: Rainbow's M51 (AVRCP)
physical id: b
logical name: input25
logical name: /dev/input/event8
capabilities: bluetooth
*-input:10
product: Power Button
physical id: c
logical name: input3
logical name: /dev/input/event3
capabilities: platform
*-input:11
product: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard
physical id: d
logical name: input4
logical name: /dev/input/event4
logical name: input4::capslock
logical name: input4::numlock
logical name: input4::scrolllock
capabilities: i8042
*-network:0
description: Ethernet interface
physical id: e
logical name: bnep0
serial: b0:c0:90:b8:08:d2
capabilities: ethernet physical
configuration: broadcast=yes ip=
192.168.44.146 multicast=yes
*-network:1
description: Ethernet interface
physical id: f
bus info:
[email protected]:1
logical name: enx022e10741e02
serial: 02:2e:10:74:1e:02
capabilities: ethernet physical
configuration: autonegotiation=off broadcast=yes driver=rndis_host driverversion=5.19.0-43-generic duplex=half firmware=RNDIS device ip=
192.168.237.212 link=yes multicast=yes port=twisted pair
WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.
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2023.06.04 15:35 saturated_fats More Quiet Zero Theories
There is still an unidentified 'Item B' gunpla kit. What if Quiet Zero is a living Gundam-Tomato hybrid?
Delling only saw tomatoes as potential war machines, but Prospera knew better. She transfers Eri to Quiet Zero. Suletta hitches a ride to Earth as the co-pilot in Chuchu's Demi Barding, before being reunited with the empty Aerial. Final battle is Suletta piloting Aerial on her own vs Prospera with Eri as a bright red tomato Gundam.
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2023.06.04 15:06 GrenobleLyon Dell Latitude 9440 2-in-1 (2023) - Test
2023.06.04 06:09 cobarbob iSCSI Performance on NVME is not what I expected
I'm attempting to setup a iSCSI server for VMWARE with NVME storage. When I test locally on the server performance is fantastic. When I test over iSCSI either from VMware or from another Ubuntu server, I get no where near the local performance.
Now, I don't expect to get 1:1 performance over iSCSI. But I get terrible random read/write IOPs at 4k and terrible sequential write speed. Read speed seems to be ok ish.
I've setup a lot of iSCSI SANs in my time, but they have been entirely commodity, Dell, EMC, HP etc, where you set it up, and get whatever performance you get out of the box. So now setting up on Ubuntu server I'm trying to make sure I'm getting max performance.
Is iSCSI that much of a performance drain? Or am I missing some secret tweaks on especially high throughput systems that cause unexpected bottlenecks?
I was initially hoping to just setup ZFS (TrueNAS or ZFS on Ubuntu), but performance was worse and write speeds were really bad.
Some more details and stuff I've tried:
- CPU is AMD Epyc 7313P with 256Gb RAM
- NVME drives are Micron 7450 MAX
- switch is Fibrestore S5860-20SQ
- Running 22.04 Ubuntu but upgraded kernel to 6.2
- fio tests run with end_fsync=1, various ioengines seemed to make no difference.
- Intel xl710 40Gb eth card
- VMware server I've tested with has 10Gb card, but I've tested with other ubuntu server with 40gb and had similar results
- I've tried XFS, EXT4, using whole disk for iSCSI or file back targets
- TGT vs targetcli seemed to be the same (currently using TGT)
- tweaked sysctl TCP settings mem allocation etc
- tweaked mem allocation for zfs, iscsid and what ever else I can figure out
- jumbo frames....yes.
- ESXi host is setup for round-robin over 2x10Gb with iops=1
FIO tests are 1MBoutput from server:
- Sequential IO Read and Write 1MB sequential iodepth=256 numjobs=32
- Random IO Read and Write 4Kb sequential iodepth=128 numjobs=32
On the server:
SEQ READ: bw=87.6GiB/s (94.1GB/s), 87.6GiB/s-87.6GiB/s (94.1GB/s-94.1GB/s), io=1753GiB (1882GB), run=20005-20005msec RAND READ: bw=11.9GiB/s (12.8GB/s), 11.9GiB/s-11.9GiB/s (12.8GB/s-12.8GB/s), io=238GiB (256GB), run=20001-20001msec SEQ WRITE: bw=37.0GiB/s (39.8GB/s), 37.0GiB/s-37.0GiB/s (39.8GB/s-39.8GB/s), io=741GiB (796GB), run=20019-20019msec RAND WRITE: bw=4534MiB/s (4754MB/s), 4534MiB/s-4534MiB/s (4754MB/s-4754MB/s), io=88.6GiB (95.1GB), run=20001-20001msec
On Windows VM:
SEQ READ: bw=1809MiB/s (1897MB/s), 1809MiB/s-1809MiB/s (1897MB/s-1897MB/s), io=52.3GiB (56.2GB), run=29602-29602msec RAND READ: bw=335MiB/s (352MB/s), 335MiB/s-335MiB/s (352MB/s-352MB/s), io=6722MiB (7048MB), run=20049-20049msec SEQ WRITE: bw=846MiB/s (888MB/s), 846MiB/s-846MiB/s (888MB/s-888MB/s), io=19.2GiB (20.6GB), run=23192-23192msec RAND WRITE: bw=262MiB/s (275MB/s), 262MiB/s-262MiB/s (275MB/s-275MB/s), io=6327MiB (6634MB), run=24156-24156msec
So quite the performance difference. I feel like somewhere I need to increase a buffer size or change something to unlock some potential in the system, but for the life of me I can't figure it out. Save me reddit your my only hope
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2023.06.04 05:32 Perfxx Which one would you choose?
| Looking for some feedback from actual users that have either the Alienware x14 R2 or the Flow z13 I need a laptop for running a video surveillance program and at the same time, super portable - after my search, I have found these 2 models - hoping your feedback will help me chose the right one :) submitted by Perfxx to GamingLaptops [link] [comments] |
2023.06.04 05:24 Itz21isthe1 Dell G3223Q vs Gigabyte M32U
Hi, I just purchased my first ever PC setup after years of only using mac (i know i know it's bad), and I ordered the Dell G3223Q 4K 32i Monitor for it. I will be running a RTX 4080 GPU and an Intel Core i9 13900K CPU for my PC Build. My monitor will be arriving tomorrow and i started doing some deep diving to compare these two monitors and found a lot of tech sites that prefer the Dell however, i came across some reddit posts about the Dell having image retention issues. Has anyone experienced this and would say the M32U is a better option? I don't really want to go through the hassle of testing and unboxing the monitor and probably will see if many people have experienced the image retention issue which might mean i send it back for the M32U. If anyone has experience with either of these monitors could you let me know? Much appreciated
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2023.06.04 04:41 Geightfive Factorio server by Innectis Gaming, Krastorio 2 + space exploration and more!
| Looking for a few players for our Custom factorio multiplayer server!-Featuring Krastorio 2 + Space Exploration as our main mods, Armored biters, Aliens Biomes, Jet pack and more! - including all dependencies and additional modlets.
- players can all start on the original starter world or be given there own planet! We put everyone on there own Force as well and teams can be created as well by an admin. PVE ONLY no PVP allowed and ceasefires are made for all forces vs forces manually by admins.
- 10 slot server shard on our Dell EMC PowerEdge R640 gaming server with the dual-socket 2nd generation Intel Xeon Platinum 8268 processor (24 cores) and 1.5 terabyte (TB) of Intel Optane persistent memory. Uses a hybrid disk drive currently and has a 3 back up ssd. We own the server and house it at a commercial data center in San Antonio Texas.
- Hosted by Private ALL adult gaming community The Innectis @ Innectis Gaming
Direct message me or comment for an invite to our community and full access to our servers. Including Factorio, 7dtd , and Empyrion Galactic survival with others planned. https://preview.redd.it/q3ipmpt6zw3b1.jpg?width=2048&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7f979bcbaf61b7a9e72ca3ede3e0494a5a068547 submitted by Geightfive to factorio [link] [comments] |
2023.06.04 03:24 drockalexander How to Bypass Work Locked Laptop?
One of my old roommates left his work laptop behind. It's a Dell Latitude 7480. Nothing to write home about, but it was free, has an i7, and I'm in need of a coffee-shop google cloud machine.
It's locked by an admin password. I tried removing the hard drive and reformatting and then booting from a usb, but it still requires the password. I also tried removing the CMOS battery for days at a time hoping it would reset being removed from the battery.
I've searched and searched and searched and it seems this thing really is a paperweight at this point. I've already spent more time on it than it's worth -- and now I just want to crack it on principle.
It's a laptop in good shape, I'd hate to just toss it in the trash. But that seems the only sensible option at this point. Very sad for many reason tbh.
Does anyone have any last recommendations to try? Or has anyone experienced this? Seems it should be borderline illegal to lock down hardware so much, that even though it's in perfect shape -- it's bound for the landfill.
Thanks for your help.
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2023.06.04 03:23 Exotic-Captain-4435 Latitude Keyboard working intermittently
My Dell Latitude 7320 keyboard is having a strange issue. The keys do not consistently work. It seems like if I press them harder they work, but if I quickly type out a word only about half of the letters will type.
I have ruled out OS. I encountered the same problem while trying to set a bios password. Using an external usb keyboard works fine.
I have even replaced the entire keyboard and this is still somehow an issue. I thought this would for sure fix it. At this point I unfortunately can’t think of anything other than it being a motherboard problem.
Any ideas?
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2023.06.04 02:45 SuaveSycamore Advice on recovering data from an old HDD
The hard drive in question:
https://imgur.com/a/7hbYQul Computer is a Dell Latitude D505. The hard drive is likely 15 or 20 years old at this point. When I booted the computer from Hiren's Boot CD on removable flash media (this was in 2021), the hard drive showed up in File Explorer but could not be mounted. It was listed as being 30gb in size in File Explorer, and that seems to correspond to what was printed on the drive label. The system prompted me to reformat as it could not mount the drive, I did not do so. I ran chkdsk at least one time, read-only, without the /f argument, until I realized I wasn't supposed to do that and stopped. The drive does not make any clicking sounds that I can hear, and I am no longer attempting to boot the drive.
My understanding is that 20 years is a long time even for an HDD and that there may be data loss simply due to the age of the drive, and that if recovery were to be attempted I would need to have it fixed by a professional because the drive cannot be mounted. I am in the southeastern US (don't believe I am located near any professional that frequents this forum) so would need to mail it.
I don't have much information about the contents of the drive. There are likely to be word documents associated with some community college classes that my parent took when they were using the computer, and I suspect there is a chance there could be family photos (and am curious in general to find out what is on it), but there's no urgency and if no data can be recovered, I am not really any worse off than I was before I took the computer out of storage. It's my understanding most places worth sending my drive to wouldn't charge me if data cannot be recovered anyway, and I don't mind paying the cost of shipping to find out if something is salvageable.
Should I bother trying to recover the data given that it's been 20 years? If so, what's the best place to send it given my location?
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2023.06.04 02:06 HotFudgeSundaj [USA-MN] [H] Dell Latitude 9430 2 in 1, TI 84 Plus CE [W] PayPal
Timestamp (Laptop) Timestamp (Calculator) Dell Latitude 9430 2 in 1 - $800 Local / $850 Shipped Purchased from another user on here not long ago. It was brand new when I bought it, and it hasn't seen much use on my watch. This is what I paid for it -- not looking to make a profit here, just passing it along to someone who can make better use of it than I can.
The laptop works great for what it is, but I find myself needing more power in my daily workflows than a U series processor can provide.
Specs:
- i7-1265u
- 16GB LPDDR5
- 512GB SSD
- 2560x1600 14 inch 500 nit touchscreen
- Win 11 Pro, supports most Linux distros if you use a little video trick here
- Dell ProSupport Plus until Feb 2028 - This is their best support tier. Any problems, they'll come to you to fix it and probably give you a handjob while they're there.
Ti 84 plus CE - $50 Shipped Works great, no charging cable (5 bucks on Amazon) and there’s a small mark to the left of the screen shown in pictures. Doesn’t affect functionality. Note that the “mark” in the center in one photograph is an artifact and not actually there.
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2023.06.04 01:09 hayhayhayday [USA-CA][H] Dell Latitude 3120 Dell Precision 7730 RTX 3080 GTX 1070 TI 1660 TI 1060 [W] Paypal
Dell Latitude 3120 Purchased from dell outlet never used still in box warranty until january
11.6" HD Touch Pentium N6000 128GB SSD 4GB RAM $120 shipped or $100 local (94952)
Dell Precision 7730 i5-8300H 16GB Ram 256GB SSD 17.3" 1080P $220 Shipped or $200 local (94952)
Lenovo RTX 3080 10GB 3 Fan $390 shipped Gigabyte 1070ti $105 shipped
Asus Tuf 1660 TI $105 shipped
EVGA 1060 3GB $60 shipped
4GB DDR4 2500 Stick $10 shipped or $5 with another item
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