Mubby
Account Details
SteamID64 76561198103854248
SteamID3 [U:1:143588520]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:0:71794260
Country Wales
Signed Up November 8, 2014
Last Posted November 6, 2016 at 4:22 PM
Posts 361 (0.1 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 2.50-3 (switch alot)
Windows Sensitivity 4/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
1600
Resolution
1366x768 (sadly)
Refresh Rate
60hz
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Sharkoon SHARK Force
Keyboard Noppoo Nano 75-S
Mousepad SwiftGaming Large Gaming Mouse Mat
Headphones SADES Arcmage
Monitor Laptop Monitor
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#3 Internet problems. in Hardware
omnificConnect VIA Ethernet. Honestly that's the best way. I don't know what it takes, either moving down into the basement like I did or getting a VERY long ethernet cable and covering it with tape as it snakes towards your computer. My internet speed tripled when I did this, and I no longer get lag spikes

It's nothing to with spikes and I don't own a basement. Frankly I don't think it is anything to do with locations.

posted about 8 years ago
#1 Internet problems. in Hardware

As I've said in previous posts of me in this Hardware section, I'm only 12... and I am not very smart with these type of things. Anyway, Hi. I'm Mubby, again and I would like to address a problem I've been recently having regarding my ping in Team Fortress 2.

So to start off few people in my house use our BT-HUB5 internet and that is all fine and dandy. But recently with the Toshiba Satellite laptop (which has Windows 8.1) I've been using, a-lot of ping related issues have started to come and it has been getting higher and higher throughout the past few days. Firstly I thought this was my location since I had recently moved rooms in my house but then my opinion started to differ because in this new room I was actually closer to the box which the internet is provided by. So earlier this evening as of this post I was messing in my brothers room with my laptop which my brother also plays Team Fortress 2 and had no ping related problems. Even doe I was in the same position he had his setup my ping had not changed or done me any good. This is when I became confused and I went to the Windows Wi-Fi settings and clicked on my broadband this is when I was welcomed with this. (scroll down for the image)

http://i.imgur.com/Hl7ASqg.png

Now after this I was confused and I went for the stupid option and just clicked the reset button that was sitting there. This actually made all my ping related issues disappear but yet I was not satisfied here is why. To start no one else in the house had this problem (and most or not all of them use Windows 8.1 and the same internet). Lastly I was/and still am worried that this is going up and I have to keep resetting it.

So that is all I really have to cover in anyone to help me out in the comments that will be highly appreciated.

posted about 8 years ago
#3858 Show your HUD modifications! in Customization
devamar_10Messing around with long shadows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myWrTYSX37k

Looks a-lot like newer apps material designs.

posted about 9 years ago
#21 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware
Johny_16_Holy crap 12 years old and like this? Damn i'm impressed

Wow thanks! :)

posted about 9 years ago
#18 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware
Joradnhttp://www.downloadmoreram.com/ xd

haha
:)

posted about 9 years ago
#10 Instagram? in Off Topic

I hate Instagram.
No more said.
People had fought over a colour of a dress.
So yeah.

posted about 9 years ago
#16 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware

I found this,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Windows-Professional-Refurbisched-Hologramm-Servicepack/dp/B00N9VE9CC/ref=sr_1_2?s=software&ie=UTF8&qid=1431888424&sr=1-2&keywords=windows+7+64+bit

Is this good or not?

posted about 9 years ago
#13 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware
RigelThe disc (or flash drive if you go this route) itself is necessary for the installation. It contains the files required for the actual installation of Windows. The product key is usually printed on the box itself. You have to manually enter it during the installation of Windows.

If you had an installation disc, you could buy a product key. However, I wouldn't trust purchasing a product key off eBay. The product key is checked once you get an internet connection on your machine. If its invalid or already taken, you're going to run into more problems.

I'm not too experienced with doing things this way so I'll refrain from any more comment on that subject.

Ok, I know what I need to do now.
I just need to find a installation disc that I know I can use and is cheap so, if anyone wants to help.
Thenks :3

posted about 9 years ago
#10 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware
RigelMubbyRigelYou would need to buy a 64bit version of Windows. You can install it on your current PC. As with any install of an OS, you'd overwrite your drive and lose any data on it.
Interesting.
Would this include programs, and important stuff the computer needs to actually run?

Windows comes with everything that is needed for the computer to run. You'll be left with a bare-bones system and have to start from scratch. This means re-downloading all the programs you once had. If you have any important documents (perhaps stuff from school you need) store them on Dropbox or something before you proceed with the install.

Alright, thanks that calms a lot of nerves.
Two new questions now.

1. What do I buy, a Installation disc or a product key? (I don't know the difference)
2. Is £20-30+ a good price for an installation disc or product key?
3. (Not a question but a statement, I think.) I've looked a little around eBay and I found a legit looking installation disc for around £30. I need to know if this is actually legit and if the price is good or not.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Microsoft-Windows-7-Professional-64BIT-SP1-OEM-Full-Version-DVD-Product-Key-/131458105715?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item1e9b838173

Thanks again

EDIT: If anyone could find/know a good page where someone/some retailer is selling Windows 7 (Online or not) that'll be great. (Professional is the best one I think. I bet that is just up to personal opinion)

posted about 9 years ago
#8 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware
RigelYou would need to buy a 64bit version of Windows. You can install it on your current PC. As with any install of an OS, you'd overwrite your drive and lose any data on it.

Interesting.
Would this include programs, and important stuff the computer needs to actually run?

EDIT; Had another question.
Where would I be able to buy a Windows 7 Home Premium/Professional OS install disc from?

posted about 9 years ago
#6 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware

Ok, thanks for the comments so quickly.
So what I'm getting here is I need to upgrade to 64-bit. Maybe because I'm stupid but now I have more questions.

Is it possible to upgrade to 64-bit without having to buy a new PC?
How would I do this?
What would I need to buy?

Thanks again anyone.

posted about 9 years ago
#1 I need help regarding RAM upgrades in Hardware

Hi, I'm Mubby. I'm a 12 year old child so I'm not smart about PC's in too much detail.
This is why I need help. I recently got my hands on a PC by my dad and it's specs are pretty decent. What is not decent how-ever is the shortage of RAM (which is only 3GB). I really want to upgrade this RAM but I have discovered that you need a specific DDR or DDM and I do not know what one I have/need. I've been trying to find out via various sites and etc but I can not find out due to me not knowing if this is a built PC by someone or a Pre-Built PC from a retailer. I also have found out you can use Softwares to have it find out what you have but they require internet and on this PC the internet is not currently available (until the next week of me posting this Thread). Until the next week, I'm just curious if anyone knows who/what this PC is from how what DDR is, but because again (I don't know anything) I have only been able to leave set amount of pictures (sorry that they are taken upon my crappy phone).

EDIT: I actually forgot the images, lol. Here they are;
http://imgur.com/a/PNvhT

But anyway if anyone can help me find out what DDR/DDM it is in advance that'd be lovely.
Thanks for reading.

posted about 9 years ago
#29 What HUD do you use? in Customization
disengagea lightly edited notohud:
http://i.imgur.com/HYh6lPy.png

Nice!

posted about 9 years ago
#6 Rick and Morty in Music, Movies, TV

I love rick and morty.
bes show eva.
:}

posted about 9 years ago
#583 post your desktop in Off Topic

So people use Rainmeter. ALOT of people use Rainmeter.
Until now, I've tried to not really go near it. But I decided now was a nice time.
I had a little fun looking for skins but I've found one I enjoy.

http://i.imgur.com/ckZ8BaY.png
(Wallpaper made by me: http://i.imgur.com/Nr81N9M.png)

posted about 9 years ago
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