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By dustojnikhummer · Posted
But it opens the floodgates to anyone who gets a refund instead of a replacement (since refund will buy you a 1/3rd of the capacity it did years ago) -
By AsherGZ · Posted
He has planned to file a lawsuit in small claims court so it'll only be a $1000 lesson assuming he wins. That's likely a fraction of what Samsung spends on toilet paper on a daily basis. -
By Usama Jawad96 · Posted
Windows Server gets DNS over HTTPS (DoH) support by Usama Jawad For the past few months, Microsoft has been previewing DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for Windows DNS Server, touting it as a foundational upgrade for zero-trust enterprise networks. It essentially introduces encrypted, authenticated DNS for the networks rather than transmitting DNS traffic in clear. Now, the company has introduced the general availability (GA) of this feature. The GA of DoH encourages organizations to deploy the solution in production environments without implementing a new client-to-resolver architecture. DoH helps improve the overall security of the network and reduces the risk of spoofing due to its zero-trust design. This is a significant change because pretty much every interaction with the network requires interfacing with DNS. DoH offers several advantages over standard DNS traffic, such as encryption using HTTPS, preventing unauthorized inspection, man-in-the-middle attacks, and traffic analysis. Since it leverages TLS certificates so that clients can verify the identity of the DNS server, it prevents spoofing through this authentication mechanism. Additionally, it's built on the DoH standard defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which means that it should work with modern RFC 8484-compliant clients. Finally, it integrates into the existing network architecture seamlessly and can even run in parallel with standard DNS, so that customers can migrate to the new technology at their own pace. Microsoft says that in the past few months of preview, DoH has become more stable, and customers can confidently deploy it in production environments with proper guidance. Microsoft has emphasized that migrating to DoH is necessary for organizations that are moving toward zero-trust DNS solutions. Windows clients already support DoH, but the latest availability on Windows Server provides encrypted DNS to all endpoints. The company has also mentioned that "while this release focuses on encrypting client-to-resolver communication, support for encrypted communication between Windows DNS Server and upstream DNS resolvers is planned for a future update." You can follow Microsoft's guidance to deploy DoH here, but keep in mind that you need a Windows Server 2025 installation with the latest Patch Tuesday updates installed. -
By binaryzero · Posted
Lol I had one of these turn faulty in Jan, guess it wasn't just bad luck lol -
By Setnom · Posted
I'm team Rossmann all the way. I have the exact same NVME, altough not in an array like him.
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ANON86364
I'm not sure if this is considered to be a software or hardware or PC modding issue at the moment. I think it is the nVidia Control Panel...
Here's the story...I have the PC as listed in my signature. I use the absolute latest stable drivers available from nVidia. I'm not too big on how much noise my PC makes - all I care about is framerates! - so I want to kick my two video card fans to 80% while gaming. The control panel says you do this by using a nice profile which loads certain pre-set settings when certain things occur - like launching a specific application. However, this did not work in the least bit. Then I tried to just have the fans at 80% all the time. But the fans resort to what seems to be defaults randomly. Sometimes I can close the control panel and the fans stay at 80% for a few seconds other times they slow down right when I close the control panel. I've also tried leaving the panel open and playing my game, but the fans still slow down. The most annoying thing to me is when things don't work how they are suppose to. Hope you guys have some insite.
EDIT: Oh yeah and I have also tried the latest Beta drivers...
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