Message from @VirtualTools_

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2020-12-17 04:35:47 UTC  

Some of my networking is used enterprise and some is new high end ProSumer networking.

2020-12-17 04:36:10 UTC  

For 10GB it's SFTP+

2020-12-17 04:37:12 UTC  

For 40 GB it's qsfp+

2020-12-17 04:39:28 UTC  

wait is this gigabyte not gigabit?!?

2020-12-17 04:40:10 UTC  

My main switch can be flashed with Open Networking to allow me to control my network with SDN (software defined networking).

2020-12-17 04:40:33 UTC  

Gigabit, my phone keeps auto correcting for some reason.

2020-12-17 04:40:49 UTC  

I flashed a router with Tomato to use as a wifi adapter since my pc only has ethernet, but thats about as far as i've gone on home networking lol

2020-12-17 04:41:15 UTC  

i do plan to finnaly get wired ethernet throughout the house though, as fibre internet might finnaly be here in a few months

2020-12-17 04:42:07 UTC  

Software-defined networking is a really cool technology. It allows you to separate the control layer and the data layer of your switches to allow more fine control from a centralized environment with different networking switches from different companies all from a single control.

2020-12-17 04:42:36 UTC  

So like QoS, Subnetworks, and way more, all in one box?

2020-12-17 04:43:44 UTC  

I wasn't familiar with that particular company, but it is a software defined networking technology. Except that one looks like probably a proprietary while I would be using the open source and open standards.

2020-12-17 04:44:24 UTC  

Open Networking is proprietary? Nice name for them...

2020-12-17 04:45:07 UTC  

No, I means the QoS networks looks proprietary from my quick Google search.

2020-12-17 04:46:02 UTC  

Open networking is a open technology used by companies like AT&t, Google, T-Mobile, and others.

2020-12-17 04:46:39 UTC  

idk i thought QoS was quality of service, and basically just assigns priorities to packets based on how latency-sensitive the data is, i don't see why there couldn't be some sort of open implementation of it

2020-12-17 04:47:01 UTC  

Unless im just mixing it up with something else

2020-12-17 04:47:50 UTC  

This is what I was looking at with that name:
https://qosnet.com/

2020-12-17 04:49:06 UTC  

Normal Quality of Service I think is just an open idea but this looks like a corporate solution for a full software defined WAN solution.

2020-12-17 05:42:00 UTC  

Should I build a desktop computer or buy a pre-built one and add a GPU

2020-12-17 05:50:43 UTC  

Generally the best value is used prebuilt + gpu

2020-12-17 05:53:22 UTC  

but the used market seems... a LOT more expensive right now, then when i checked it a few months ago

2020-12-17 05:55:16 UTC  

On that note what are the drawbacks of building one from scratch

2020-12-17 05:55:42 UTC  

You will have to source all the parts yourself, instead of just a pc and gpu

2020-12-17 05:55:55 UTC  

so it can take a lot longer to get everything, and research what is good

2020-12-17 05:56:44 UTC  

The main benefit of prebuilt + gpu is that is is cheap and easy, but if you build it yourself you can make it exactly what you what, but that adds a lot of research to do

2020-12-17 05:56:55 UTC  

True

2020-12-17 05:57:20 UTC  

What are the best websites for pre-built computers

2020-12-17 05:57:24 UTC  

But i bought a 1060 3gb a few months ago for 80, and now its going for over 140 on ebay, prices seem pretty inflated

2020-12-17 05:57:51 UTC  

I wouldn;t be a good person to ask on that, i build with whatever i can scrounge together XD

2020-12-17 05:58:06 UTC  

I hope someone else knows a good answer to that

2020-12-17 05:58:27 UTC  

But in general make sure you get a computer that isnt too small/ a half height

2020-12-17 05:58:47 UTC  

otherwise you will serriously limit your options for graphics cards

2020-12-17 05:59:37 UTC  

👍

2020-12-17 05:59:49 UTC  

Thank you for the answers 😃

2020-12-17 05:59:56 UTC  

No problem 😄

2020-12-17 06:07:46 UTC  

Yeah, learned that the hard way. Bought a surplus desktop for $125 from my college of all places, with the intent to upgrade a few parts in it and start using it as a gaming PC. Come to find that with the variant it is, adding a fancy graphics card could overload the board.

At least I have a nice desktop for standard use at home

2020-12-17 06:09:29 UTC  

The heart of my system is a Optiplex DT 7010 motherboard, holy crap it has so many janky adapters on it to make it work in a normal pc case, but it does work

2020-12-17 06:10:02 UTC  

@VirtualTools_ what about if I find someone who made a list of the parts I would need for a good cheap gaming desktop

2020-12-17 06:10:12 UTC  

Do you think that would work

2020-12-17 06:10:19 UTC  

By research i also mean deal hunting

2020-12-17 06:10:33 UTC  

especially now more than ever, so much stuff is being scalper, out of stock, or just a bad price