My mobo has only one pcie16 slot. Still I wish I knew ot was the slot. Then I coukd just buy a new mobo and be done with it. I dont wanna throw money away for a working part.But I dont think it is the slot because onboard gpu doesnt give me signal either. And it is not the monitor because I...
Hello. I couldnt find a more proper category so here it goes.
Yesterday there I left the computer running and went out a few hours later I came back to the message on my monitor sayin no video input.then going into sleep mode.
I ve tried another monitor still same result so the monitor is...
Just get a Ducky Shine 2 of your choice and get a cheap external hub... solved.
Shine is a very solid and premium keyboard and it doest not take unnecessary space.
Logitech g9x is an option. Similar shape to R.A.T3 with less buttons and it is a very solid mouse.
If you want a simpler design, i would suggest SteelSeries Sensei RAW (Rubberized or Glossy of your choice - i recommend rubberized) , a really cool and solid mouse with high quality and simlple...
as pstang says, get a cheap am2 board see even if you get an am3 board you better upgrade to a later generation if you dont need more power in near future
Mr. Op.
g400 and g500 will be huge(in terms of size) after your mouse. So i say try them before buying, especially after you said you prefer a small mouse.
I recommend Logitech g100. It has a perfect optical gaming sensor with similar simple shape of your mouse and probably much better build...
You can use any mechanical keyboard of your preference with O-rings (small o shaped rubbers placed under keycaps). They made mine pretty silent while slightly altering the feel.
OR a Razer Lycosa gaming keyboard. I never used it but from the pictures, it seems like it is pretty much what you...
After dozens of mice ive tried, I am yet to encounter the perfect mouse. All of them has flaws here and there. So my advice is; hold on to what you have got. Get used to it and use it untill it dies.
get a mechanical keyboard and get o rings to reduce the travel distance.
or get this. cheap and mechanical like. solid built.
http://usa.ttesports.com/products/product.aspx?p=33&g=ftr
get a i5. With anything over a gtx560ti you will be bottlenecking it because of athlonx4. I have a phenomII at 3.8ghz even at some games my 7850 is not using over %80.
So do it if you want more stable framerates.
It tracks well enough and does not skip as long as the surface is parallel to mouse ground. but i did not try to play games with it. I only used for desktop. It is i think around 800dpi.
I can confirm that laser sensors perform terribly on cloths whereas the optical perform great on cloths. I use a mouse with the same sensor as g300 no problems, never skips and tracks great.
And prefer the SS 4hd pad. It has a better quality surface.
I bumped into this keyboard.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62i7HvCy2yY
its an inexpensive gaming keyboard with mechanical like keyboards. I dont know what they are so please someone explain. they sound really nice and the keyboard looks solid and looks like an alternative to people to make...
Recently i got a sapphire 7850. With my 3.8ghz PhII 955, It rocks @1080p. Im coming from a 9600gt though.
It usually idles at 27c and never goes over 50c at load with no more voice than my case fans. Could not be happier.
Dont buy the mouse, i traded it for a ttesports black.. the mouse feels cheap. side buttons are unusable. And ıt is lightweight. Only thing good about it is the sensor. Especially the clicks feel very cheap too.
All AMD cards are cleverly placed in sweet spots in terms of price/performance. 7770s can't be beaten by nVidia with these prices. Would like a couple ofcourse. :)