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    MSI 7950 crossfire crash/shutdown in games

    Well, I subbed out the PSU and the problem has gone away. So, it's not that the Rosewill can't handle two gfx cards it just can't respond quick enough as two GPUs that throttle up simultaneously (or it detects this as a fault). Maybe, having the 12 V lines split onto 4 separate circuits also...
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    MSI 7950 crossfire crash/shutdown in games

    Well, I followed the steps here: http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2012/4/4/guide-how-to-completely-uninstall-amd-graphics-drivers.aspx?pageid=0 and once done it seemed to work, BUT when I looked in CCC overdrive the clocks were 440/625 and 480/625 (MHz), when I tried setting at their...
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    MSI 7950 crossfire crash/shutdown in games

    Hi, I have a setup as follows: 950w Rosewill PSU 2x MSI 7950 Twin Frozr III in crossfire (one is stock at 880 MHz, one is stock 960 MHz) i7 3770k (not OCed) GA-Z77x-UD3H (latest BIOS) 1x HDD, 1x SSD 3x 24" monitors Eyefinity (HDMI, DP -> DVI, DVI) I have this problem where if I play a game my...
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    Connect to DC++ hub over wifi

    I have to connect to my internet via PPPoE (user name and Password), does this affect anything? I tried looking at my routers "connection types" and I don't see AP, instead there are PPPoE, Static IP, Automatic configuration, PPTP, L2TP, Bridge Mode.
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    Wireless from ethernet internet socket

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    Connect to DC++ hub over wifi

    Yes, that's right I am using the WAN port. By connecting the router over a LAN port will it still be able to connect to the internet? What do I choose for the static IP address?
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    Connect to DC++ hub over wifi

    Hi, I have a Cisco Linksys EA4500 router that I would like to be able to connect to the LAN network in my building. The router is currently providing internet over wifi, but I'm not able to access the LAN network. I'm using DC++ to connect to a hub in our building, and this works fine if I...
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    Wireless from ethernet internet socket

    Well I have a Linksysy EA4500 now, and I have it almost setup the way I want it. I can now wirelessly connect to the internet with PPPoE. All that's left is to connect to te LAN network. If I run an Ethernet cable to the pc and wall I can see all the computers on the wired lan network and...
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    Wireless from ethernet internet socket

    Here is a link to the setup: https://prepay.snap.net.nz/support/ I think at step 4 it shows the network being setup as PPoE, so a router then should be able to it? Can you suggest a router, because as far as I know a router has a telephone line in (rj-11 or rj-14) and not an Ethernet socket...
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    Wireless from ethernet internet socket

    No, the Ethernet wall connection defiantly has Internet, but you have to dial it first from the computer. It's like a uni/hall kind of setup, but each person in the flat has a account with the ISP, and you can dial the connection from any Ethernet port in the building, so long as you put in a...
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    Wireless from ethernet internet socket

    Yes, it will need PPoE support. I need a password/username to dial a connection from the computer, but I don't know if it is possible to have the router or AP dial the connection then just broadcast the wireless internet signal, OR if I must somehow broadcast what comes from the Ethernet and...