The Ultimate (ULTIMATE!) PC

CPU: Intel i7-3930X
GPU: Dual GTX 690
MOBO: Asus Rampage IV Extreme
HDD: WD 2 TB Caviar Black RAID 0+1
SSD: Intel 520 480 GB RAID 0+1
MEMORY: Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 1866 MHz
DVD: Asus Blu-Ray
CASE: Aerocool Strike-X ST Devil Red Edition
PSU: XFX 1250 W Black Edition
FANS: 14x Corsair SP120

Android SDK Manager performing slow?

I noticed this much earlier in the past when I first started with Android. We have 24 Mbps ADSL connection and still downloading the packages was vvvvery slow. The download speeds were around 10-50 kbps and now I’m getting 1200-1500 kbps. The solution was to run the SDK manager as an administrator in Windows. That multiplied the downloading speed by 120!

Tuning the computer

Hi

I did some research on the internet and I ended up to some site where a guy was tuning his computer. It looked great and I wanted to build similar. Here are some photos what I did. Unfortunately I don’t have photos about installing the lights.

Rear panel button holes drilled

Rear panel light switches

Rear panel light switches

Metal parts ready to be painted

Metal parts ready to be painted

Top panel fan holes

Top panel fan holes

Metals painted

Metals painted

 

Lights installed

Lights installed

Red metals installed

Red metals installed

Window location marked

Window location marked

 

Right tools are good for doing stuff

Right tools are good for doing stuff

Cutting the hole

Cutting the hole

Hole cutted, no window

Hole cutted, no window

Hole cutted, u molding installed

Hole cutted, u molding installed

Screws painted red

Screws painted red

Window installed

Window installed

Cardboard installed to protect the plastic window

Cardboard installed to protect the plastic window

Window and screws installed, lights on

Window and screws installed, lights on

Same from different direction

Same from different direction

Playing Minecraft, Hamachi is full?

Hi

If you are hosting a Minecraft server with Hamachi and you haven’t purchased Hamachi to get more members in a single network, you will probably run out of free spots in the network.

To solve this problem, open Minecraft server’s properties file and edit the IP row. Set the value of that row to null (no content). Open Hamachi on the server machine. Create another network. Now, whatever network the user is connected to, he or she should be able to play by connecting to IP address of the server’s Hamachi network he’s logged in.