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What should I buy? The Alienware 27 AW2725DF or MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED X28 27"?

As said in the title I am currently trying to decide between the two. Where I live the Alienware is about 100$ more. I'm going from ips 1440p to qd-oled and have a hard time deciding. If its important my GPU is rx7800 it, cpu is ryzen 7700 and I play single player rpgs

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beginner to diy electronics and dont know hoe feasible the project is

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hey every one, as i said in the title im a complete beginner at creating custom electronics but would like to start. i designed this part i would like to understand if it would be a good starting point for someone who never used solder before but would like to learn.
a little a bout the part: while on my pc i switch a lot between my headphones and speakers depending on what im doing and would like to create something to make it as easy as possible so i designed places for buttons for each task and a place to plug my headphones just for a cleaner setup on my place and because i think it looks cool. the measurements are just place holders which i would tweak depending of what parts i need. do you guys think it would be a good starting point?

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u/Miserable_Memory_337 — 2 months ago

My nas and pc have two ethernet ports, one connected to a 1gb switch (both of the for the same one) to give them internet and one that connects the two directly using 2.5gb network cards on each one. How do I force data transfer to go through the 2.5gb NC and not the 1gb switch? I'm using the latest goldeneye version

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u/Miserable_Memory_337 — 4 months ago