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I got an Asus Strix Claw a few weeks back and the mouse is absolutely amazing for my big claw gripping hands but it's having issues with the G440. I think the mousepad is a bit too shiny so it messes with the sensor. I pulled out an old mousepad that is made of a darker matte plastic and the...
Does anyone else find this monitor turns itself on? It's a major pain in the ass and I've had to resort to using a power bar that I flip on/off because this thing likes to randomly start itself up a couple times per week.
If you have large hands and use palm grip then the g502 is IMO the best mouse on the market. I wish it was 15 - 20g lighter though, I had to actually increase the sensitivity in csgo because of it.
you can't even get a guaranteed perfectly uniform panel on $4000 LCD TVs, so pretty much don't ever expect it for LCD monitors.
Also has anyone gotten this monitor to work in ubuntu? Mine is detected as a laptop and the max res is 1024x768
my panel is perfect, no dead pixels, no dust and the backlight/clouding is almost as pristine as my u3011 but the usb on the monitor stopped working...
I don't want to risk playing the panel lottery again so I'm just going to keep it but it bums me out
yes you can but the cable it comes with is quite large and stiff as it has to be big enough to charge a battery
I use a smaller more flexible one that I found laying around
I had the roccat kone xtd optical and it's a great mouse for palm grippers with large hands but then I tried the logitech g700s and really liked it.
I ended up just buying a really flexible micro usb cable for it and it's great even though its a laser mouse.
I bought a kone XTD optical back in October, and it was only very recently that the mouse finally started feeling natural in my hand. That was well over 150+ hours of gaming to break it in.
I don't remember my other mice taking this long. Maybe it's because I used my other mouse for like 8...
I picked up an acx 2.0 ftw on the 8th and the card is dead silent, in PS2 and csgo at least and ive had no issues with coil whine
haven't tried overclocking it yet though
The card under heavy load was getting atrocious 75°C+ temps with that cooling system. At one point it was 84°C with the fans spinning above 80 percent. Those fans aren't quiet by any stretch either and the fan had a grating rubbing sound when it was above 70%.
Was pretty pissed about it tbh...