Roderunner Exterminator Guru Gold Member VIP Local time 2:23 AM Messages 2,362 Location Scotland Aug 29, 2011 #1 If yes, read this. Are You Using ClearCloud DNS? If So, You MUST Read This My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberLook in my Signature.OSWin7 H.Prem. 32bit+SP1
DBone WOOF Guru VIP Local time 6:23 PM Messages 431 Location SoCal USA Aug 29, 2011 #2 For those of you using ClearCloud and need to find a DNS to replace your out going CC DNS, try Norton DNS I think you'll like it. My Computer OSWindows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
For those of you using ClearCloud and need to find a DNS to replace your out going CC DNS, try Norton DNS I think you'll like it.
arkhi pRO Gamer? Guru VIP Local time 9:23 AM Messages 761 Aug 29, 2011 #3 Isn't OpenDNS one of the best too? My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberAsus G73SW-XN2OSWindows 2000 5.0 Build 2195CPUIntel Core i7-2630QM@2GHz(2.9GHz Turbo Boost) [Sandy Bridge]MotherboardAsus G73SW (Intel HM65 Chipset)MemoryKingston DDR3 1333 16GB (4GBx4)Graphics Card(s)nVidia GTX 460m 1.5GBSound CardEAX Advanced HD 5.0, THX TruStudioMonitor(s) Displays17.3 in. primary & 23 in. secondaryScreen Resolution1920x1080Hard DrivesSeagate Momentus XT (SATA II) 500 GB @ 7200 RPM Hitachi (SATA II) 500GB @ 7200 RPM Non Raid because ASUS was crappy to choose an HM65 ChipsetKeyboardBuilt-in 102-Key Backlit KeyboardOther InfoIt's a Laptop.
seth500 BSOD Team Player Guru Local time 6:23 PM Messages 968 Location L.A. Aug 29, 2011 #4 I used to use opendns and google dns but found they drop connections alot so I switched to Norton and am very pleased with it. My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberAlienwareOSWindows 7 Ultimate x64CPUI7MotherboardGA-X58-USB3Memory6 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets supporting up to 24 GB of systemGraphics Card(s)GeForce GTX 580Sound CardRealtek ALC892 codec 2/4/5.1/7.1-channelMonitor(s) DisplaysNEC Display Solutions E321 Black 32"Screen Resolution1366 x 768Hard DrivesOCZ Colossus LT Series OCZSSD2-1CLSLT1T 3.5" 1TB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State DrivePSUXFX Black Edition XPS-850W-BES 850W ATX12VCaseAntecCoolingZalmanKeyboardMicrosoftMouseMicrosoft
I used to use opendns and google dns but found they drop connections alot so I switched to Norton and am very pleased with it.
H HQuest Buster stuntman Power User Local time 10:23 PM Messages 163 Location Curitiba, Brazil Aug 29, 2011 #5 Thankfully my ISP DNS servers are stable and reliable - I even went back from Google and OpenDNS. By the way, a good tool to "benchmark" DNS servers can be found at GRC's | DNS Nameserver Performance Benchmark . The results can surprise you. My Computer OSWindows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 | OSX Lion 10.7 x64CPUIntel Core i5 750MotherboardAsus P7P55D LEMemory4x Corsair Value DDR-3 1333MHz 2GbGraphics Card(s)Sapphire HD4850 512Mb HDMI+DVI+VGASound CardSound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS PlatinumMonitor(s) DisplaysSamsung Syncmaster 245BWScreen Resolution1920x1200Hard DrivesSamsung Spinpoint 160Gb Seagate Barracuda 200GbPSUSeventeam 650W ATX 2.3CaseCoolermaster Centurion 532CoolingStock cooling systemKeyboardLogitech G15 Gaming KeyboardMouseRazer DeathadderInternet Speed10Mbit Down / 1Mbit Up ADSL2+MOther InfoApple AirPort Extreme 802.11n (single band) 1Tb External USB HDD (AEBS volume) Linksys WAG120N ADSL2+ Modem/Router
Thankfully my ISP DNS servers are stable and reliable - I even went back from Google and OpenDNS. By the way, a good tool to "benchmark" DNS servers can be found at GRC's | DNS Nameserver Performance Benchmark . The results can surprise you.