I have no idea if this is any good but I remember thinking it's a pretty decent idea for couch gaming. Not cheap though!
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-controllers/razer-turret
http://www.razerzone.com/store/razer-turret
Would the official Ubiquiti injector work?
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-0-5A-GigEthernet-POE-48-24W-G/dp/B00HXT8MNI/ref=pd_sim_147_3?ie=UTF8&dpID=51zDKkuqVwL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=Q3A0BDS0R82WG1FRDM41
Official reseller:
Ubiquiti Networks 48V PoE...
Hopefully it's a simple issue and not this:
Warning: UAP-AC-LITE and UAP-AC-LR with UniFi Switch on PoE+ with Shielded Ethernet - Ubiquiti Networks Community
Not true. It's 24V Passive!
This thread is hilarious. If you don't want to buy it that's fine. But at least try it out before forming some uninformed opinion.
Updates: Vive Availability and More - VIVE Blog
Went ahead and got both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Have an open room with a soon-to-be-upgraded HTPC that will be home to the Vive and my daily rig for the Rift.
Not sure if anyone cares, but I backed the overclock down to 4.2GHz to keep max temps in the 72C range and installed the 980Ti. Gameplay is silky smooth at 2560x1600 with everything turned up. Haven't had any noticeable framerate drops in about 5 hours of gameplay. I'll probably eventually...
Fair enough but I actually was overclocked :o Turns out you forget stuff when you don't mess with it for 2 years.
It was only a mild overclock at 4.1GHz. I bumped it to 4.5GHz along with higher vcore (temps were pretty crappy under prime95 but only 50-60C in game) and performance was still...
Based on the few leaked screenshots I was hoping for this.
I do have a slight upgrade itch. The problem is that I don't really game enough to justify it. I'm almost due to a full rebuild and something like this (new game) usually helps me get over that hump.
Are you suggesting I wait a whole day or two for a good gaming experience?! ;) :p
Yes that's the logical way to approach it. Just thought maybe someone that normally plays at 2560x1600 with decent settings could give me a heads up that it may not fair too well.
I've seen the recommended specs for Fallout 4 but I have a Dell U3011 (2560x1600) so I'm wondering if I need to upgrade my video card. Obviously nobody knows exactly what performance will be like, but based on other "modern" games (I haven't played a new release in over a year) I'd appreciate...
Now? he says, underlining the epic film shoot he just finished. Id rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. Thats fine. Im over it at the moment. Were done. All I want to do is move on.
At the moment though. That gives us some hope, right...
This build was posted on the forums and I liked it as it similar to where I was going but different enough. Anybody notice anything bad about it that I may have missed...
I have the MX brown version and you don't need the DC power cable for the backlight. I think that cord is purely for the USB hub to run high-power devices. The USB hub works without the power cord as well. Maybe there is a difference between the black and brown version though.