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I actually use a program called LCDhost with the g19 screen and I am not to sure how compatible it is with other screens. Also I was trying to not spend anymore money and kinda just try to work with what I got. Thanks for the ideas.
Hi all, I recently got a mechanical keyboard and am looking to use that over my g19. However I have come to really love the LCD screen on the g19 and was thinking I could maybe remove it from the keyboard somehow. I searched around but couldn't find any examples of anyone doing this.
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I currently have a 670 and am trying to decide what to buy next. I game at 2550x1440 on a 120hz monitor. Right now I get around 60 frame on most newer games with everything maxed but I'm looking to push that as close to 120 as I can. I did the crossfire thing with 6870's and am having...
Yes, as long as they have the same amount of memory. A 670 2gb cannot SLI with a 670 4gb. http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/guides/introduction-to-sli-technology-guide#4
I was checking the g19 price on amazon last night and saw it for around $130. Checked again this morning and now its down to $104.99. I've been watching the keyboard for a while and this is by far the lowest I've seen it go on sale for.
Snatched one up for myself and feel like others...
I always thought it was funny that these huge data centers are in Prineville... I have relatives that live there and that town is literally in the middle of no where.
Its to bad as I was waiting to buy that monitor. Hopefully we hear some news about that soon. I would be completely fine with a 60Hz model but would much prefer the higher refresh rates.
I would stay away from slipstreams for a radiator fan. I got 3 of them just to mess with and they don't have good static pressure. They move a lot of air but they are also noticeably louder then my other fans on full speed.
Check out the cougars, I keep hearing good things about them.
Yea, very clean and simple. I also have an h100 that I move between low and high settings. I adjust the fans attached to the controller accordignly. Works great.