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Signed Up June 2, 2015
Last Posted April 5, 2024 at 10:09 AM
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In-game Sensitivity 1.58
Windows Sensitivity m_mousespeed 0
Raw Input raw input
DPI
800
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
165
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Mouse g305
Keyboard rk84 brown switches
Mousepad QCK+
Headphones dt770 pro 250ohm focusrite scarlett solo 3rd gen
Monitor benq ex2710s FPS sharpness 10 AMA 2 BR on
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#11 Need help with upgrading in Hardware

and you are right it doesnt even have a box version, the fuck
anyway a tray(OEM) version is this thing that they ship in to the stores for cheaper in a big ass tray and just give you in a smaller, clear plastic tray

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it either has no warranty or only the store warranty instead of the manufacturer 5 years warranty

a BOX version is that except its in a sealed box with a sticker and a piece of paper you never read, a proper warranty and a cooler

guess it dont matter anyway because apparently 5700x doesnt have a box version

posted 5 months ago
#9 Need help with upgrading in Hardware
Rahmed

unless you buy the tray or the OEM version you get a stock cooler with the 5700x anyway

posted 5 months ago
#68 poLANd.tf 2024 #winter in LAN Discussion

to those who may concern
lft demo/panic attack soldier
flick if you play with me i'll meet you with flowers and a box of chocolates at the train station for the 6 months worth of cyberbullying

posted 6 months ago
#3990 PC Build Thread in Hardware
MrOI'll buy a displayport cable then.

https://i.imgur.com/zAD5HpJ.png

posted 7 months ago
#3988 PC Build Thread in Hardware
MrO- I don't have much space on my desk but my keyboard is not a problem. for the stand it really depends on the exact measurements, I have just enough space for a second screen right now so either I go for a wide screen that's almost 2 screens worth or one that can fit next to it, my current desktop being 110 cm wide so not sure even the 27 inch can fit, I tried measuring but it seems very tight for another 60 cm in diagonal screen to fit next to it. Still, in a not so distant future I intend to change my desktop so it's not that important. I think 27-28 inch will be perfect. the stand is not so important either, as long as it fits into the 20 cm space between the end of my mousepad and the end of my desktop.
I don't have anything that I want to add specifically otherwise.

Well there is no way you ergonomically fit 2 monitors on a 1m wide desk where you place your monitors so that you look straight at one(as you should), or where you dont position the second monitor at a weird angle far behind/in front of the main monitor(or just both at a weird angle). At least not without a VESA arm for 2 monitors. I've had a 100x60cm desk and 2 monitors, 24&27inches and I straight up removed the second monitor because there is no way in hell that would work unless you want the 2nd monitor in the 90° portrait position. I definitely dont see constantly having your head and neck turned for hours on end to use the main screen being comfortable.

As for fitting it within the 20cm of free space where your monitor is, probably not going to happen either if your desk is flush to the wall or if your deskmat(i assume) height exceeds 40cm, because the stands normally extend a decent bit behind the actual screen enclosure so if you have a 110x60 measurements, out of luck, maybe you have 110x75cm then its doable otherwise the stand is going on the deskpad.

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MrO- I'd rather go for not curved.

good because 99% of them are VA panels and they are not suitable for color accurate work or competitive gaming

okay monitors
Alienware AW2723DF
probably the best gaming capable monitor here, can do 280hz overclocked. colours are great but is less colour accurate than LG, and is the most expensive
probably cheaper here than on amazon

for a 100 less you have ASUS VG27AQML1A while its as capable at gaming it doesnt offer color accuracy at all

for the same price you have Lenovo Legion Y27qf-30 which has way better colour accuracy and reasonable response times so its a bit worse in gaming than ASUS(though its only better by using backlight strobing so its gonna halve its brightness and sacrifice colours even more to achieve that) but way better production wise

also for the same price there is Acer Nitro XV272UX with very respectable colour accuracy close to the LG but they cheaped out on G-SYNC so while it has variable refresh rate it is not certified, I probably wouldnt care much about that
it also basically doesnt exist outside amazon

paradoxically i wouldnt reccomend the 240hz LG's because out of the 2 models they have up one is 600 eur(if you can find one in europe while msrp in the US is 499$) and the other one is 900EUR OLED

iiyama at almost 500 and aoc at 599eur were nothing special and werent worth it

as far as 165hz goes it just doesnt get better than this LG
excellent performance and colours, not to mention it goes for 315(could be had for 279 last month but we live in the present), the only thing to complain about is the fact that the stand doesnt let you swivel the screen left to right so if you want to adjust the horizontal angle you have to grab the monitor by its stand and move the entire thing to achieve the viewing angle that suits you

as always read some reviews perhaps because things that are okay with me might not apply to you, so being informed is key
one more thing, hdmi 2.0 can only do 1440p 144hz, and can only reproduce gimped 8bit so if you want to enjoy the best of your monitor use DisplayPort

posted 8 months ago
#3986 PC Build Thread in Hardware
MrOOk well here I am one week later, everything is set up, I'm posting this on my new build, benchmarked and everything, it all seems to be ok.
I just need a good monitor now and I think I'll be good for a while. Still not sure wether to go for a 240 Hz or less, I'd like for it to be 240 Hz preferrably but if it's at the expense of too many other important caracteristics then I'd prefer to go for 165 Hz. My budget is 500-600 euros, I hope that will give me good options for a monitor I won't want to have replaced for a while. Can you help me out?

no but i can point you in the right direction, but before that I need to datamine you
lets establish some basic or specific features you want or need so that you dont miss one when its too late

there are no gaming capable 24/25 inch 1440p monitors so you get to choose from 27-32"
curved or not curved?
do you need a USB hub? a thunderbolt with powerdelivery for seamless laptop connection?
color accuracy?
g-sync/free sync?
some monitors have very wide, wing like stands while some have much more compact, rectangular shaped ones, is it a dealbreaker? do you have desk space or need extra space for your keyboard, maybe you play keyboard tilted 90 degrees?(implying you dont want to use a vesa mount, because in case you do this point is irrelevant)
anything i missed or you want specifically

posted 8 months ago
#6 can you help me name this tf2 player? in Q/A Help
griffMeet nubbi, the living embodiment TF2! With over 20,000 hours played, he's transcended time and space, achieving a level of commitment even the game developers didn't think possible!

They say Haunts can rocket jump before he even opens his eyes in the morning. His chair and desk have become extensions of him, and even his parents are considering charging them rent.

When asked what drives his daily routine, Fancy Elf#GRMDAILY replied, "Well, it's simple. I wake up, eat some health packs, and then rollout to mid."

But don't let his immense playtime fool you; he's a master of irony. One time, he took down an entire team by typing, "dont" The enemies were so busy tilting that they couldn't aim straight! Their name was a bunch of letters like "wG" or something.

he is the perfect test for simulations because he's spent more time in TF2 than in the real world. he even replaced his fingers with unusual keys!

flick_56 is so immersed in the game that he dreams tf2 graphics and communicates with his teammates with voice lines like his signature catchphrase. "Good shooting"

the TF2 community at this point thinks he's an AI experiment , a living tribute to the game's legacy. we might as well give him an in-game item named after him - a weapon so powerful it brings tears of joy to his eyes!

So there you have it, auto, the 20,000-hour wonder of TF2! Let's all bow down to his dedication and raise our sandwiches in his honor!
posted 8 months ago
#34 most poverty comp tf2 setups thread in TF2 General Discussion

while still faithful to the core idea of the thread, scuffed setups, i hope you understand i have a hard time calling a 1000EUR gaming laptop(which he doesnt have to plug to the TV in the first place) with a 144hz screen poverty

posted 8 months ago
#764 TF2 benchmarks in TF2 General Discussion

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/686311458237317142/773714064593518622/benchmark1.dem

posted 8 months ago
#3983 PC Build Thread in Hardware

165 is the new 144. 144hz monitors for 1080/1440p is old stock of display panels somebody has a bunch of laying around, got their hands on cheaply/at a large discount(namely noname brands) or are models from 2021 and before

idk Germany seems to be doing fine as for everybody else well there was an Amazon prime day just 5 days ago maybe that played a part? dont know about other countries and stores
in general USA is the number one consumer market for computer electronics, then Germany. the reasons are pretty straight forward, large populations, powerful economies and more importantly relative real buying power. big stores are able to negotiate far better prices for things like CPUs, GPUs, motherboards, laptops, monitors and every other less expensive component hence why these products go on sale often because they are able to get rid of stock fast. prices in Germany are so good at times people from other european countries not only just buy from amazon.de directly, they buy from Mindfactory/Alternate/notebooksbilliger with the help from shipping agents that redeliver the orders to other european countries because paying 3x for shipping is still economically more sound than paying 50-200+ eur more at your local consumer/computer electronics store chains.

as for why the 240hz 1440p monitors themselves are expensive at the moment is because, well they havent been out long. full hd 240hz is very mature with 6 years worth of panels and research & development, this drives the price down for big brand names since the production is cheaper for something that is mass produced, in many cases a 240hz 1080p screen is cheaper than a bunch of 144/165hz 1080p models

that being said there are still 1440p 240/165hz monitors to be had for a half decent price just gotta know where and how to look:
240hz qhd
https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0BY8Z1DF6
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08TMH6WFC
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BGCBZP8R (VA panel dont buy)
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B09DT8TJXY (VA curved panel dont buy)
165hz qhd
https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0BVWMSP1V
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0BVZ5Q2FW
https://www.amazon.es/dp/B07VTPKCLS
https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08J4D98JB
obviously there are more options at other electronics retail stores but that is more effort than i am willing to make for this post considering you havent even built your pc yet
perhaps after you reevaluate your wallet contents after spending a staggering amount of money on a pc build you come back at a later date and we can work it out

posted 8 months ago
#3975 PC Build Thread in Hardware

pretty much any CPU from intel/amd released in the last year is able to push it to its limits because it is the best single thread performance we have had to date so dont worry about tf2 in the slightest
figure out how much juice you need for lawena, editing, rendering and game development(probably on the higher end side is a safe bet unless you are an indie platformer/2d/visual novel dev)

posted 8 months ago
#3973 PC Build Thread in Hardware

P31 en route thanks

posted 8 months ago
#3971 PC Build Thread in Hardware

Setsul. 50$. 512gb nvme gen 3/4. fast and reliable.
yes i have pci-e 4.0
my usual flow chart when looking at an ssd is as followed: is it nvme? > does it have dram? is it samsung/micron?
as you can see this approach is severely flawed because i know fuck all about NAND, controllers etc

i need a drive for Premiere 23, no heavy effects or plugins, large files high bitrate 1080p/1440p. i will store absolutely nothing else on it but im kind of wary about samsung because i think they fell off significantly in terms of reliability, from the past 12 months reading honest buyer reviews they had them dying fuck knows how, and as for second hand experience i had a friend have his new 970 evo plus wear out like crazy, it was like 30% write resource capacity gone in a matter of 2 months while he wrote absolutely nothing on it, and it kept riddling with new bad blocks

i had a Micron_2200_MTFDHBA512TCK that came with my last laptop and while it was obviously faster than my dramless 240gb sata 3 bottom of the barrel phison controller drive it was still nothing to write home about, and around 80% of advertised speed

i have a store with a 980 512gb on sale, how gimped is it going to be without dram? will gen 4 improve write signficantly or improve render speed to any meaningful extent?

posted 8 months ago
#3967 PC Build Thread in Hardware

im not really concerned about the CPU cooling because i dont know how hard are you gonna try and push it since 13600k can draw ~150W+ under load when OC'd and i cba to look up the clearence of your ITX case and ram sticks to figure out the best cpu cooler for you not that i know a whole lot about it

its just that some versions of dual fan cards especially budget ones Asrock included tend to sound like a hair dryer under load(shitty fans and high RPM) or have poor contact with the VRM or have shitty or not enough VRM or awful cheap cooling pads or they cheaped out on aluminum amount
if the difference is 20-30$ for a better version i would pay it gladly for the peace of mind but this also depends on how quiet you want the whole build to be, i can stand ~50-55dB because I sit in headphones/earphones all day when i use the computer

posted 8 months ago
#3965 PC Build Thread in Hardware
jdmAny comments?

yes i really dont like TN panels but you want 360hz dyac so fuck am i gonna do
looks good to me but perhaps a better cooled and better power delivery on the 6700XT could be in order

posted 9 months ago
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