Message from @tntkoren

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So my cpu shit or good a d what is a good new cpu for a good price want a am4 socket do

2020-12-26 23:50:30 UTC  

Nice PC

2020-12-26 23:50:33 UTC  

those wires tho

2020-12-26 23:50:46 UTC  

You should put a flat rigid surface under the PC

2020-12-26 23:50:53 UTC  

Why?

2020-12-26 23:51:16 UTC  

Well depending on how the air intake of the PSU is oriented

Keeps cooler

2020-12-26 23:51:22 UTC  

ok

2020-12-26 23:51:23 UTC  

if it's sucking in from behind the case then it's ok

2020-12-26 23:51:24 UTC  

ty

2020-12-26 23:51:28 UTC  

it is

2020-12-26 23:51:38 UTC  

but ill do it

2020-12-26 23:51:45 UTC  

Is that a lenovo legion PC?

2020-12-26 23:51:48 UTC  

But if there's a fan on the bottom of the PSU on the floor side then youll want to make sure it can suck air in

2020-12-26 23:52:00 UTC  

ok

No you dont want something that can heat upp under your pc

And dust

2020-12-26 23:52:42 UTC  

For what your doing, a 6 core processor like what you have should be good. I have a 12 core/24 thread but that's because I use mine for my graduate workstation besides gaming. Eventually you could upgrade it to the upcoming 5000 CPUs bit what you have is probably good for what you need. I'd upgrade the GPU before the CPU.

2020-12-26 23:53:00 UTC  

If there's no intake fans on the underside of the pc it will be ok

2020-12-26 23:53:28 UTC  

i9?

2020-12-26 23:53:41 UTC  

there is no intake under

What is 1 of the best with a good price

2020-12-26 23:54:11 UTC  

What kind of graduate work?

2020-12-26 23:55:04 UTC  

AMD 3900x

2020-12-26 23:55:44 UTC  

I'm Cyber Security with a specialization in network security.

Man I really need to start following those lessons of my

2020-12-26 23:56:26 UTC  

Have you seen Mr Robot? Most accurate depiction of "hacking" ive seen in a show

2020-12-26 23:56:52 UTC  

I haven't, don't really have much time to watch TV.

2020-12-26 23:57:07 UTC  

Understandable; do you need to get Security+ Cert?

2020-12-26 23:57:21 UTC  

SYO-401 i think

2020-12-26 23:58:15 UTC  

I've looked into it but I don't get my Master's till May and I'm not going to be going into corporate right after that because I have left over grant money I'm going straight into a PHD.

2020-12-26 23:58:27 UTC  

Danng nice

2020-12-26 23:58:55 UTC  

Certificates are only good for a few years so don't want to jump the gun on it.

2020-12-26 23:59:01 UTC  

What are you doing with that many cores? Virtualization or pen testing?

2020-12-26 23:59:42 UTC  

Yeah I think my security + cert just expired this year. good for 3 years I think

2020-12-27 00:01:46 UTC  

Luckily I got out of govt defense contracting so I dont need to go through that god awful process again to get sec+

2020-12-27 00:01:53 UTC  

Lots of virtualization but also I'm working on next generation networking technology so I have to keep different virtual networks virtualized for different tests. Lots of the works requires me to publish large amounts of data to the virtual network which takes lots of compute and RAM which is why I have 64 GB of RAM.

2020-12-27 00:02:37 UTC  

ayy I just upgraded mine to 64gb as well

2020-12-27 00:02:44 UTC  

Just a i7 tho

2020-12-27 00:02:55 UTC  

No fancy rgbs

2020-12-27 00:03:00 UTC  

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