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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016

How to Build a Rendering ComputerIn Feburary 2016 23,

In Feburary 2016 23,
Create a budget by considering your rendering needs. An Adobe After Effects rendering computer for a novice could use a quad-core processor and non-workstation graphics. A professional architect might need a large workstation to render AutoCAD graphics.
Select the motherboard and processor first. A low-end computer could be built with an AMD quad-core processor, a mid-range could use an Intel quad-core, higher still an Intel 6-core, and dual or quad XEONs with 4-6 cores each is the generally accepted to be top quality.
Find a power supply and case that matches the specifications of your motherboard, CPU and graphics cards. A workstation ATX motherboard will require a larger case than a standard ATX motherboard. The power supply should be around 600-1000 watts to accommodate the energy-hungry graphics cards and hard drives.
Select hard drives that match the RAID connectors on your motherboard. Look for SATA, if possible. Also look for the speed. Never get hard drives with a speed less than 7,200 RPM unless they will be used for storage only. 7,200 RPM or 10,000 RPM in a RAID 5 or 0 array would be best.
Find RAM that is error correcting if the budget allows, otherwise get at least 6 GB for a quad-core CPU, 12 GB for 6 core or dual XEON (quad) and 24 GB for Dual or quad 6-core XEONs. RAM is very important for rendering applications and not having enough can cripple to effectiveness of your CPU.
Purchase an optical disc drive with either a DVD-R or Blu-Ray-R drive. An optical disc drive will not help speed up the rendering process, but might be necessary for exporting the finished product.
Select a video card that is Adobe approved if your computer will be used for video rendering. If you will be using your computer for 3D renderings, select the workstation-approved video cards from Nvidia or ATI. Nvidia's is called Quadro while ATI's is FirePro.
Build the Computer
Mount the power supply in the case and make sure all the fans are tightly screwed in.
Place the motherboard into the case, then secure it. Unlock the CPU lock and put the CPU in pins side down.
Squirt a copious amount of the thermal paste onto the CPU, then place the fan and heat sink on top. Lock both into place using the motherboard clips.
Put the RAM into the motherboard's RAM slots, and make sure they are secure by locking them into place with the clips.
Insert the video card into the PCI-Express slot and attach the power cable. If you are running multiple video cards in SLI, attach the SLI cable.
Place the hard drives into the hard-drive bay and the optical disc drive into its bay. Attach the SATA cables from both to the motherboard, then connect the power cables. If you are using multiple drives with RAID, configure it.
Connect the power cables to the motherboard and check all connections to make sure they are secure. Close the case, attach a monitor, keyboard and mouse. Press the power button. The computer should boot up and display BIOs.
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Freitag, 12. Februar 2016

How to Watch Satellite TV Online For FreeIn Feburary 2016 12,

In Feburary 2016 12,
Make sure you have the right operating system on your computer to watch satellite TV online for free. You need to have Windows 95 through XP.
Check to be sure your PC has a Pentium 3 CPU, and is able to process at 333 MHz or more. A good video card, sound card, and a pretty good-sized screen can help as well. Add on some speakers to enhance the experience and you're good to go.
Do a search for free satellite TV by putting in 'watch satellite TV online' or something similar. You can also go directly to sites such as World TV PC and BeeLine TV (see Resources).
Find software for your TV that allows you to watch satellite TV on your PC for free. Once you have paid for the software, you can watch hundreds of satellite TV channels without paying for them. Be careful, though-some of the software may be part of a scam. Research the software before you buy.
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Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How Does Web Hosting Work?In Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
Before you put a Web-hosting plan to work, you need to register a domain name. Some companies offer both services as a bundle, but you can buy the two parts separately from different companies. If you shop around, you may find a better price or an uncommon top-level domain such as '.us' or '.tv' not sold at every registrar. If you buy the domain separately, you need to set the name servers on the domain registrar's website to point to the addresses provided by your Web host. These steps vary from site to site, so check your registrar's help page for specific directions.
How Shared Hosting Works
Shared hosting places your website on the same server hardware as many other websites. This setup makes shared hosting affordable but gives you no control over the server hardware and software itself. Shared hosting plans often offer perks such as unlimited bandwidth and support for multiple domain names. The major limitation to shared hosting is CPU time: Every person who connects to your website uses some of the server's processing power. If too many people connect, at the same time, especially if you have complex scripts on your site, the websites of everyone on the server slow down. Use too much CPU time and your Web host might restrict your site or force you to upgrade to a dedicated server.
Dedicated Hosting and VPS
Dedicated servers avoid the CPU restrictions on shared servers and allow you to install custom software, but they often cost far more and include restrictions on bandwidth and drive space. In most cases, whether you are buying hosting for a personal site, a blog or even a small business, you can safely start out with shared hosting. If your site becomes popular or you need to alter your server's configuration, talk to your Web host to move up to a dedicated server so you won't have to rebuild your entire site for another host. Some Web hosts sell virtual private server hosting. VPS hosting does not provide additional CPU resources, but you can install software on the server and alter its settings.
Putting Your Site to Use
Setting up a site from scratch requires a significant amount of Web design and coding experience, but there's no need to reinvent the wheel. Content management systems, such as WordPress, Drupal and MediaWiki, provide a backbone for your site so you can focus on creating content. Some Web hosts offer one-click installation of these utilities, but if yours does not, download the CMS of your choice from its website and follow the directions to put it on your server and get started. Although each CMS offers customizations, WordPress and Drupal focus primarily on sites with permanent content and few authors, such as blogs, while MediaWiki works best with frequently updated pages, such as its best-known use, Wikipedia.
Running Your Own Host
Hosting your own website from home might sound like an easy way to save money, but it requires far more tech experience. If you set up your server incorrectly, hackers flood in from all over the Internet. DIY hosting requires you to own server hardware, a potentially pricy investment if you want your site to support a large number of visitors. Check with your Internet service provider before trying to run a server, as many explicitly block the practice unless you subscribe to a business-class plan.
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