Nah just want something where my roommate can connect her ds and older laptop with 2.4, and I can use the higher 5ghz for pcgaming, as 2.4 gets a lot of interference here.
Well I'll just get one then that I hope can do both. If I get another one that does one or the other but not both, I'm coming to back this thread and raising hell lol.
I just bought one that does one or the other not both at the same time, I would just search for dual band, but I don't know how to specifically seek out the specific feature of being able to use both at the same time.
Just trying to find a router that does both frequencies at the same time that I can find used cheap. Don't need super fancy just something that gets the job done. Appreciate any help with this.
Just wondering if anyone knows of some models that are dirt cheap, doesn't matter what size just using it as a second monitor. Used would be the preferred method of purchase.
Like the title says wanting those two cards, no pci-e power connection, being used with oem psu. Would also take a gtx 750 2gb for $50 shipped, again no power connection models. Price is firm and shipped to 43228.
edit: just wanting 1030 now
Couldn't agree more, miss that game so much. Although it seems like a decent amount of people are still playing online. Smaller maps and no planes is the way to go.
You have a very odd setup, and your description for how to setup the speakers/sub is also unique. It might work for you, but is not the way to go for the vast majority of people.
A lot of receivers these days will allow the speakers to either be set to small, or stop at a specific frequency. I would check the manual to see where the speakers stop at if set to small if they don't allow it to stop at a specific setting.
Don't get a Dayton, I had one and it wasn't bad with my Klipsch bookshelves, but I would not in anyway consider pairing with some 590's. If you want something to accompany the 590's properly go Svs, Velodyne or Hsu and it should probably be one of the more expensive models. Or you can be happy...
Soundbars can sound ok. I'll admit it as a guy who would never own one. They are far better than the damn bluetooth speakers I hear all the time. How anyone can listen to music on those is beyond me. I can wait to listen to music till I'm in my car or home.
I've used a Vive, dk2, and the Lenovo Windows MR. The Lenovo had a much better image, and I have to look for sde. I can't believe I'm saying this but I don't need higher than 1440x1440 for each for vr. Part of it might because it's lcd instead of oled. To me for vr pixel density is far more...
Game still isn't that great, hit detection has gotten a little better. Certainly in no way an evolution of the Quake series. Having different player speeds and hitboxes was a really bad idea.
I think it's a decent deal, but I generally like to go with newer tech and lower power consumption, if you pay the power bill is always a determining factor. I also have noticed the top video cards of their time tend to die quicker than the mid range models. Some food for thought.
People buying computer speakers don't know what they're missing. It's sad these days I rarely see anyone I visit have a decent audio system. It's all bluetooth and soundbars. Don't understand why quality audio isn't more important to a lot of people.
Well I'm not him but I'm the one who linked the video, and I don't see how that video is pro AMD at all. The point of the video was to show that ipc still has not changed a ton since Sandy Bridge. Also going to a 6 core when hardly any games at all support that many threads would be a bad...
In what way? For one they aren't using a 2600k in the web review, and the rest of the gaming benchmarks appear to show the same pattern(with a difference you would expect going from a 1070 to a titan). Also communism when did hardwarecanucks become a "trash tier" website/youtube channel, what...
I have to disagree on the last point, in 90% of games out there the 7700k or even the 4790k(yes with its ddr3) is going to be faster for games. Reviewers like to test the very few games that will take advantage of the extra threads, and even then it doesn't make a big difference. Most games...
Maybe even a 2600k would help you with those minimums on battlefield. Not sure about pubg though, I think that's just the way pubg is, not sure anything would make much of a difference if you are overclocking.
uca202 works fine as long as you don't use the headphone output, and instead use the composite/rca. Most dacs on the market are perfectly fine, and you don't hear any motherboard noise than you don't need one at all. An amp on the other hand is a different story.
have they announced if they are going to remove that auto aim for controller users that can easily be used while using a mouse? If not I'm not sure I'm going to try it out.