By default SBS 2011 has nearly everything on. Exchange 2010, Sharepoint, SQL, etc services. If you want to use and leave all those features on, you really need 16gb of RAM. Exchange really murders RAM. I recently built a customer a SBS 2011 server with only 8gb and they wanted all those services...
I have Fios with 35/35. My friend also has the same. But when we transfer files to each other via FTP with programs like Filezilla Server or Xlight, we only get 4-5 megabits. Programs like AIM are much faster but I would like to increase FTP speeds because its more reliable.
I will also be...
I would prefer to have onboard graphics than not. In case I want to sell my graphics card, then use the funds to buy a new one, using the onboard in the mean time
Am I right in reading that RAM clocked higher than DDR3-1600/PC3-12800 will be pointless for Sandy Bridge since almost all the overclocking will be done with the multiplier?
I got a new Geforce GTX 460 video card that seems to force deinterlacing on everything. Problem is that it does a really shitty job. Everything is really choppy/stuttery, it looks like it's blending frames, and framestepping back every other frame at the same time. It also doesn't perform IVTC...
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