I got fed up with the poor bluetooth support and just bought the wireless adapter. It works perfectly other than the driver not installing automatically (seriously Microsoft?). It seems like money I shouldn't have had to spend, but oh well.
You are confused about how physical and logical cores are related in SMT/HT. All of the cores displayed in Windows are logical cores. Each physical core is represented by two logical cores in the OS. These logical cores are equivalent and have full access to the resources of the core. There...
You should try updating the firmware of your controller if you haven't done so already.
https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-on-windows/accessories/how-to-update-xbox-one-controller-windows-10
I have found the bluetooth support for the xbox controller to be a little flaky. The firmware update...
I have grown to really like this monitor. I have an AMD card so I can't really comment on the 75 Hz issue.
Size: I thought 32" might be too big when I bought it, but I really like it now. 32" and 1440p are a good combination to run without needing any DPI scaling.
Eye strain: I don't have...
Freesync does not work above the refresh rate of the monitor. The only way to prevent tearing is to not go above the refresh rate by either using vsync or something like FRTC. FRTC isn't a perfect hard cap and the framerate can still peak over the target number sometimes. So to prevent...
For OCing I did a couple things in CRU.
1) Edit the extension block and add a custom resolution with the desired refresh rate.
2) Increase the Freesync range and H rate in the main display properties (based off what you put in 1)
I don't really know the correct parameters to put in 1. I've...
I run mine with a 30-75Hz Freesync range with no problems. It can even go lower to around 25-75Hz before artifacting. I have no idea if LFC is running, but it never tears as long as I set the FRTC to 73-74.
I am also able to overclock the panel to 90Hz, but the firmware complains when it...
That is backwards. The slower monitor will be displaying the older time since there is more input lag. Since the clocks are counting up, the older time is the lower value.
Assuming those clocks are counting up, wouldn't that make your Omen 35 ms slower than your HP? In my own testing, I found the Omen to be 10-15 ms slower than my LG IPS.
For bit torrent, bandwidth issues usually arise in the upload, not the download. Unless you have are connected to really good seeds (usually popular linux distros have some), you won't be maxing your download pipe. However, since your upload pipe is significantly smaller, it can fill up...