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manglekar
@manglekar (4)
Singapore • Age 42
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What's considered High-End?
McCreeper
@McCreeper
(777)
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United States
3 Jan 13
I've been using a desktop for more than five years, and I'd like to know what specs are considered high-end for 2013. Of course, I won't be blowing a large sum of cash for the ultimate gaming set, though I certainly would like a...
computers
custom
specs
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manglekar
i think below config you can say high-end - Intel i7 (4 CPU/8 threads) (with direct IO enabled) - 8gb+ RAM (suggested 16gb, 2GB per thread is better) - SSD SATA 6Gb/s with TRIM support
9 Jan 13
How do you use telnet?
kingparker
@kingparker
(9673)
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United States
7 Jan 13
I knew most Windows Vista, and Windows 7 have Telnet disabled, and honestly, I just discovered the function of Telnet on my older computer, and I really want to learn something from it. I know that I can use it to connect remote...
guideline
hostname
telnet
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manglekar
you can use putty to telnet/ssh to remote computer. it works very well and no installation/setup is required.
9 Jan 13
Thinking about the having two operating system in one pc
Yogesh Shinde
@GajaGamini
(1065)
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India
9 Jan 13
Hi, Mylotters I am having Windows 7 now and it has some problem that is why I am going to format my pc and reinstall Windows 7. I recently come to know that there is a operating system called Linux ( I guess Linux and Ubuntu is...
two os
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manglekar
I have dual boot windows 7 and ubuntu, works perfect. you can even boot ubuntu from pen drive and test all function. then later you can decide, whether to install or not... it not make PC slow !
9 Jan 13
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