Well, the printer is accessible from my normal WiFi I believe? Or maybe I'm confused. It's using the same name as my router because I pressed the WPS button on the router to pair the WiFi. I can't hardwire the printer via ethernet as it doesn't have an ethernet port.
I paired the TP-Link with my router via the WPS button on the router, so the TP-Link should be on the same network. But I'll try to see if I can manually add the printer.
Well, 2 laptops can detect the printer, but it seems to be a range issue when trying to detect the printer initially. When I moved the laptop from my room (where it could not see the printer) closer to the printer, it automatically detected the printer. So I would think that when I move the...
I have an EPSON ET-2850 WiFi Printer which is located on the opposite side of the house from my router.
I want all of the computers in my home to be able to access the printer so I bought a TP-Link Powerline WiFi Extender AV1000.
For testing purposes, I positioned a laptop halfway between my...
I put a thermometer behind the projector and one to the back right of the projector where the remote was (where you told me to put it before) 78-81f were the temps running the projector for a little over 2 and a half hours. This acceptable cooling? Temps before I started were 60f.
Yeah, I'm under 7500 feet, but the wording says: "Up to" so I picked the temperatures in the first row. I mentioned 95f in my post which is 35c. So as long as the temperature in the box does not exceed 95f or 35c I'm good? I dunno, this is just the way I interpret what was written.
Haven't had time to test it yet because I wanted to make a change to the box before I do that. I'll maybe do it tonight. I did however have the projector running in my room (open space) and I put the thermometer next to the exhaust (same way I did in the box) and the temps went up to 110f. I...
Is this site accurate? whatismyelevation . com says I'm at 496 ft. So 7500 feet is applicable to me I guess. If that's the case then as long as my projector doesn't reach 95f I should be good.
I'm looking at the manual to try and find out what the max temperature can be. I think this is it.... but somewhat confused by the wording. Is 95f the max or 86f the max?
Ok, I finished building the box, but I have a few other questions if you wouldn't mind...
-The temperature inside the projector housing before I start the projector is 60 degrees...
-I put a lid on the top of the projector housing, turned the two fans on and left the projector playing videos...
I guess I don't know enough about cooling, but why the fan exhaust in the middle of the box when the heat blows more to the corner of the box? I guess it doesn't matter much.
I think I'm too retarded/tired to understand what you mean by the fan locations so I'm going to draw an image. Are the locations of the fans in the image fine or would you change them?
I need a power bar for the projector and media player. The projector doesn't have a USB port on it. I can just...
Yah, I need .ca, but I clicked your old link just now and it seems like it's working. Link
The USB connections look kinda short though? Just trying to think if they'll be long enough to plug into a power strip. I'd need both of the fans mounted inside. None can go outside the box. So one fan on...
I'm using a wooden box to house a projector. This box will be sealed off with a lid on top because it will be outside and sometimes It'll rain. I've attached an image of the projector to show it's air intake and exhaust locations. I was going to install 2x air vents and 2x fans that'll plug into...
Will a 1080p video look proper being playing on this projector? The projector has a resolution of 1280 x 800 (WXGA). E.g. will 1080p be downscaled to WXGA?
Not sure if this helps, but I'm looking at Aspect Ratio Settings in the manual.
It has:
Auto - Automatically sets the aspect ratio...
-Should be under $400 CAD (including taxes)
-Needs to print good color photos
-Needs to have a scanner
-Needs to run on Win7
-Prefer to get something at London Drugs.
Can you guys recommend some printers?
Thanks
As the title says, just looking for some solid 750w PSU recommendations. Nothing too expensive, nothing too cheap.
I'll be picking up one from either of these stores tomorrow, so hopefully they will have your recommendation(s) in stock.
https://www.memoryexpress.com/...
-Not interested in a used or refurbished card.
-Ya, I had to RMA a Gigabyte card and pay for shipping. Bad CS, never again.
-$900-ish before taxes is fine with me. I'm ok with paying $100 more for a 3070ti and maybe a good 3070.. What I don't wanna have to do is upgrade my PSU, so if I were to...
Located an hour away from Vancouver so I can't just walk into a store to see what they have, I'd have to spot any kinda deal online and order probably within 10-15 minutes before they sell out. They won't hold cards and they won't ship cards. I can see from their website that CC Ontario has a...
Yeah, that card would've been very nice for the price but they don't have them in stock anymore. When I called Canada Computers they said they had 30 in and they were sold in less than 10 minutes. I don't think I can win at this game of trying to grab them that quickly. :( So I may have to buy...
The stores you mentioned - Canada Computers and Memory Express. Neither stores have any 3070's in stock which is what I would have picked if I could have despite the fact that a PSU above 650w is recommended and I only have a 650w. (It's just being on the safe side, I know there are many people...
I think I've decided on this card:
GeForce RTX 3060 Ti VENTUS 2X OC LHR 8GB PCI-E w/ HDMI, Triple DP for: $699.99 CAD (Canadian pricing)
Not sure if that's a good deal, but the local stores I called were all sold out of 3070's and the 3070 Ti's they had in stock were expensive. I also don't...
I only have a 650w PSU though - Corsair RMx (2018) 650 W 80+ Gold
and I think 3070 and 3070 Ti need higher than 650w, though, some disagree and say 650w is fine. Wasn't planning on upgrading my PSU.
Doing an RMA of this card: GeForce RTX™ 2080 WINDFORCE OC 8G -> https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N2080WF3OC-8GC#kf
I've been offered this card as a replacement: GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti EAGLE 8G (rev. 1.0) --> https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N306TEAGLE-8GD-rev-10#kf
I'm told...
Well, I don't know about it being "top tier" but I don't think it was entry-level.
Here's my old card: https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N2080WF3OC-8GC#kf
Note that it has 3 fans. Then compare it to what they will give me in the 3060Ti...
Well, I'm using Intel Integrated Graphics right now. I also don't really wanna pay to upgrade my PSU to support a more demanding graphics card. But the reason I asked about this 3060Ti in particular is because I heard It's kinda like their "budget" 3060Ti offering and I'm not sure how I feel...
Gigabyte AORUS - 3060Ti 8GB $899
There was: Asus 3070Ti's going for $880 but they were on sale and they sold out quick. Would be like a 25% boost over the 3060Ti. $899 is considered overpriced for the 3060Ti they're selling.
Why and AMD Radeon 6700? How much better is a 3070 over a 3060Ti?