bearodactyl
Account Details
SteamID64 76561198059645150
SteamID3 [U:1:99379422]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:0:49689711
Country United States
Signed Up March 12, 2013
Last Posted October 21, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Posts 3838 (0.8 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 2.88
Windows Sensitivity stock
Raw Input 1
DPI
1800
Resolution
1080
Refresh Rate
120
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse zowie za11
Keyboard quickfire tk mx blue
Mousepad puretrak talent
Headphones grado sr225i
Monitor asus vg248qe
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#22 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

bump

posted about 12 years ago
#21 Foc.us: shock your brain to improve gaming in Off Topic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnExahMPPFI

posted about 12 years ago
#72 Time-sink tv series? in Off Topic

fucking love house

posted about 12 years ago
#20 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

Would it be a good idea to get say a gtx770, or wait until october (or whenever) for the new generation is coming out?

posted about 12 years ago
#6 GFX in TF2 General Discussion

picture is broken

posted about 12 years ago
#17 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

Alright haha, then what air cooler should I get?

posted about 12 years ago
#15 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

As far as water cooling goes, would something like a h80i or h100i work fine? Or would a custom loop be better?

posted about 12 years ago
#18 Need a new mic in Hardware
kibblesthrashermodmic hands down.

my first one was defective, but they have the BEST customer service ive ever experienced. Got my replacement from them yesterday. sounds fantastic.

good to hear, because this just happened :(
http://i.imgur.com/JgKUoXr.jpg

what pads do you have on those headphones? look comfy as fuck /threadjack lul

posted about 12 years ago
#10 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

Don't need the ASIO, but I'd like pretty decent quality. Was thinking about the xonar dg and then possibly upgrading in the future if needed

posted about 12 years ago
#8 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

How does the 4770k compare to the 3770k when they're both overclocked? Stupidly phrased op, didn't occur to me that people would assume its for tf2 editing lol. I remember hearing that adobe was going to come out with a new version of premiere pro and ae that supports AMD's gpus and openCL instead of cuda (actually http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/05/improved-gpu-support-in-adobe-premiere-pro-cc.html). Does Tf2 favor one side (amd vs nvidia) as far as gpus?

Think it depends on what you define as lossless (bitrate and such) @7

posted about 12 years ago
#3 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware
ikpureLearn how to edit before you blow money on your computer specifically for video editing. You're probably only going to need upgrades for rendering anyway.

It's not for tf2 editing...

posted about 12 years ago
#5 Song Download in TF2 General Discussion

If you can download the full 1080p version, then it will be 190kbps audio. Better than the average 128

posted about 12 years ago
#1 Advice for a Editing/Tf2 rig in Hardware

I've pretty much decided on getting a 3770k (for the extra speed in video editing/possible streaming/multitasking), but I'm not sure which cpu coolers, ram, mobos are good. I have around $1000, but could spend a bit more or less if it's worth it/not worth it.

Already have windows 7 and peripherals, I'd like to overclock as much as I can, not sure which cooler would be good (noctua dh14? hyper 212? possibly h80 or water cooling).

Edit: How do the haswell chips compare? Ie 4770k vs 3770k, is it worth the extra?

l0l ok this is for playing TF2 and for video editing (non tf2).

posted about 12 years ago
#13 Help Huey in TF2 General Discussion

ffs

posted about 12 years ago
#16 Comp.tf Newbie-Only 6v6 Cup and Wiki Contests in TF2 General Discussion

Wait, so no prior experience in esea is allowed, but ugc 6s is ok?

posted about 12 years ago
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