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  1. You can add files and/or folders to Kaspersky‘s exclusion list. in some cases, this will not help and you have to change your AB vendor i have a case where Kaspersky wouldn’t allow a certain part of business software. We moved to Acronis Cyber Security and that worked. for home users, the included Microsoft defender is a good solution, no need to pay for AV unless you have your reasons.
  2. That is only one part of the equation, you also need to find out your CURRENT Public-IPv4 address which your friends need to know to find your server. Either look it up in your router via browser, it should state it somewhere -or- visit a website that shows your IP that you connect from, which is usually your dynamic IP address that does change on certain occasions, like re-connect, time-value ( aka every 24h ) etc.. but it does change for dynamic DSL/Cable/Fibre connections. http://www.whatismyip.com will show your connection settings. Have your pals PING your IP, if the ping doesnt work you need to find the reason for that. Unless your router drops PING packets one should be able to ping your IPv4 and verify your home connection is accessible from "world". The worst could be that you are behind/inside a CGN ( Carrier Grade Network ) that would suddenly void all attempts to host ANY server, DCS, https, mail...etc.. all impossible. But if it worked a day ago, chances are high that you are not in such an unlucky situation of a CGN setup. Usually CGNs for homes have a NATed IPv4 but have a fully valid/public IPv6, which DCS doesn't yet support afaik.
  3. I guess "high" since the Editor Tool is anything but easy to work with, it's a study job that you need a lot of patience for imho.
  4. You can try, if you like overclocking, the kit that I use, 3200 14-14-14-34 and set it to 1.48v and go 3600-14-14-14-34 Either way, I would only pick a B-Die module 3200 or faster, CL16 or lower.
  5. At which resolution do you intend to use that card ?
  6. Gen5 makes sense if the price is right, temps are manageable and the drive supports Direct Storage too for future games, maybe even DCS some day. For most cases tho, a good Gen4 is all you need.
  7. +1 8 years here, still trusting it. Paid for itself
  8. I wpuld not pick the twelve core but go for the 1-tile 8-core 7800X3D instead. A: It has 2 more cores that can use the bigger cache B: there is no scheduler cleverness needed here, it's only 1 type of core, avoiding headaches. If you need more cores, go for the full 16 core 7950X3D so you have 1 tile with 8 cores on 3D cache but may have to tweak affinity here and there, depending on the cleverness of the software involved.
  9. R.I.P. Don You passed away on my birthday, don't have words.
  10. Haha, just saw your sig. I just watched that Episode on YT and had a laugh. Oh man, what a difference to most of today's comedians. "Hick's, noch 'nen Pahlgruber !?"
  11. Cinebench R24 does use both; CPU and GPU. The tests run for 10min each, so it's kind of a little stress test per default benchmarking, no more "1 good run and hopefully not crash before" ( for the LN guys ). https://www.maxon.net/en/downloads/cinebench-2024-downloads
  12. Beirut's attitude is the most important part, it's not only hardware and software and bugs and frustration, It's about forgetting it all and FLY
  13. It doesn't actually matter what exactly causes your RAM to be eaten up like cheesecake. Is it dcs.exe, some cache, who knows...if it screams for more give it more. When playing online on busy servers, some F2 and F10 and ooops 48-56GB, repeatingly. No, it's feasible, more than 64GB might come as the new Go-To capacity over the next 2-3 years when newer, more complex modules, newer maps etc... they all seem to add CPU load and increase RAM requirements, slowly creeping upwards
  14. You will need to either move C to a bigger drive or delete some apps and/or files. You may need someone to help you to do that, I don't know but it needs to be done ASAP. There could be a Bios setting to control shared VRAM or a setting in Nvidia control panel for Max-Q series / Laptop. YOu should be able to google that. Either way, C drive is imminent to fail, act now.
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