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Hey loner,Yeah, bruteforce is what I was headed for. My google searches have run dry, but still, Kali Linux brute forces .rars (I think)
New question: for some reason, minecraft.net is blocked (tried pinging it, times out).Here are the router options, but I cannot find anything to either unblock, or lessen the strength of a firewall... I'm kinda stumped. I bet there is an option or setting I am missing, unless it's one of those routers that's like, "I'm not blocking anything, I promise..."
Paste us a traceroute to minecraft.com if it still doesnt ping
Quote from: jrgp on July 25, 2014, 01:52:51 amPaste us a traceroute to minecraft.com if it still doesnt pingOkay, I'm a newb. So, I think I know what a traceroute is, but I don't know how I'd paste one here. Sorry for being half-difficult.EDIT: Nevermind, it's the pathping command I think. Thanks wikipedia. Anyway, I'll paste it in a sec.
Well, I didn't find mark, so I'm going to post a screenshot of shame:
Gfx card question:I've done a little research, and according to some, Nvidia is more efficient with their "stream processors." At least that seemed to be the case a number of years ago.I am comparing cards, and I once had a Radeon 5830. To compare to some cards now, it still looks pretty good, but bigger numbers probably do not mean better in this case. This, or the market now demands more money for cards.I could get the 5830 for $50 on ebay (granted everything pans out! of course). I could also get a newer card for about $100, but aside from a 200mhz core clock increase (probably a lot!), the numbers are comparable (the 5830 has a lot more stream processors). And it's worth noting the architecture (or whatever the term is) is different compared to newer cards, but maybe that means it just runs cooler and is more efficient. Or is it better.Edit: tl/drSome new numbers threw me off. They're exactly the same. I just haven't seem ROPs on Newegg before, and forgot I'd seen them before on Tom's Hardware. (I'll go with a 6950.)
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