TSINAH u need to revisit the way ur approaching PC building
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Date: May 24th, 2023 2:52 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
Look at chipset features before you look at anything else. Your chipset is what future-proofs your PC more than anything else. If you plan to connect lots of doohickeys to your computer, you want thunderbolt/USB4 specs to be maxed tf out. You want maximum USB-C headers on the motherboard and your case should have enough USB-C ports to connect them all. Your USB-A ports should also be USB 3.1 Gen 2.
You also need to make sure none of your nvme lanes share bandwidth. You need minimum 2 slots running with all PCI 5.0/4.0 lanes available to both slots simultaneously. If you can get more slots, get them, but only if they do not steal bandwidth from other slots.
You don't need to overclock and you don't need SLI, so fuck both of those features. However you need all the latest security features. You have to be able to set a password to unlock hard drives. For some reason many new computers still lack this option in the bios. I bought a MSI with x570 chipset but I had to return it because it lacked that feature.
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Date: May 24th, 2023 3:52 PM Author: dashing public bath
I build PCs with running Linux in mind & try to futureproof them to the extent practicable. Mine has been going strong for 13 years, so clearly I am doing something right.
Components on motherboards die, however. Especially if you're frequently connecting things to them (USB, LAN, sound, etc.) Dust is also a bigger problem than many realize, and most case fans are garbage. Having the ability to control fan speeds enables you to create a positive pressure environment inside the case, which helps reduce dust.
But yeah, obviously there are tradeoffs whenever you build a PC. I build them to last while performing server workloads 24/7.
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Date: May 24th, 2023 4:43 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
It hasn't been "going strong," your components have all died, including your onboard NIC. How do you blow out a NIC in America? In the turd world people use voltage stabilizers and I'm wondering if you could benefit from one. I would get a UPS that handles that shit, but this is also fine:
https://a.co/d/iuEVmyJ
I would get new cables too, CAT6e of course.
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Date: May 24th, 2023 6:04 PM Author: Hilarious genital piercing hall
"You have to be able to set a password to unlock hard drives."
Why? There is bitlocker or linux hdd encryption
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Date: May 24th, 2023 6:40 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
You can get laptops that do this.
https://i.imgur.com/zaZiy4J.jpg
You don't have to use ext4 either. You can use BTRFS and still be encrypted. Even FAT partitions are encrypted. You can't even format the drive without the password.
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Date: May 24th, 2023 7:55 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
This one looks good:
https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813144564
I see at least one USB-C header in the pic so make sure your PC case has a USB-C port. Don't let that shit go to waste. The whole earf is moving to 40Gbps USB-C. 1 USB-C can also be split into 2x USB 3.1 running full speed, and can put out a lot of juice too.
Get better memory too. G-Skill is junk. Get actual Samsung DRAM, doesn't matter what brand is on the DIMM. G-Skill is no-name Taiwanese DRAM.
EDIT just realized this board doesn't do 40Gbps over USB. It's fucked up that this isn't standard on every z690 motherboard.
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Date: May 25th, 2023 8:29 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
Damn, so almost no Intel motherboards come with thunderbolt 4 support. Most USB implementations are no better than what you get with AMD. There's no advantage to going with Intel unless you are getting an Aorus Extreme or something like that. May as well go with AMD if it's going to be like this.
You will probably get better driver support in Linux with AMD as well. That's just been my experience. Intel requires too many proprietary drivers.
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Date: May 25th, 2023 9:36 PM Author: Crawly Lime Piazza
Two TB4 ports on this bitch:
https://a.co/d/95r6wnJ
Look at that back panel - every USB-A port does 10Gbps. PCIe specs are sick too. I don't know how much you lose by using up the m.2 slots though. If you fill them all up it probably disables one of the PCIe slots, but all the Intel boards are like that too.
Unghh: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41b20SVg6fL._AC_.jpg
It will be many years before we see faster connectivity than this board offers.
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