I read somewhere that Deal Extreme can take a long time to ship things, like a month or so. Having said that, it looks like a sick budget combo since I also read in the same thread that their clip on mic sounds great(probably the same mic).
| Account Details | |
|---|---|
| SteamID64 | 76561197986437643 |
| SteamID3 | [U:1:26171915] |
| SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:13085957 |
| Country | United States |
| Signed Up | July 18, 2012 |
| Last Posted | March 14, 2026 at 7:22 PM |
| Posts | 583 (0.1 per day) |
| Game Settings | |
|---|---|
| In-game Sensitivity | 2.4 |
| Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
| Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
800 |
Resolution |
1080p |
Refresh Rate |
144 |
| Hardware Peripherals | |
|---|---|
| Mouse | Deathadder 2013 |
| Keyboard | CM Storm Quickfire |
| Mousepad | Zowie G-TF Spawn |
| Headphones | Audio Technica AD700 |
| Monitor | Asus VG248QE |
Well that's for DVI and HDMI, I'm assuming your CRT connects with a DB15/VGA/whatever it's called connector. I could be wrong, but I would check that real quick.
The modmic is waaay better than the zalman clip on mic(granted it costs a lot more, but 30 bucks isn't exactly a lot of money) so if you're on the fence for the modmic, just get it and wait. Desktop mics can be fine for some people, but they pick up more background noise than something close to your face like a headset mic or the modmic.
Here's a comparison of the zalman vs the modmic in case you were wondering(I don't have a desktop mic to complete the trio of normal candidates).
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977077/zalman%20mic%20vs%20modmic.wav
Downloaded this and I've been messing around with it quite a bit. All I can say is that it is AWESOME. Thank you so much Broesel!
flippersdave i cant find max-prerendered frames and i cant find negative LOD
Negative LOD bias is 5 lines down in the same window.
this man knows how to jump
Before you go making any headphones purchases, consult this categorized buying guide and this GIANT IEM guide.
When you're looking at the second link, scroll to the bottom and find this chart. Scroll down the chart until you see a price you're willing to pay, then hit CTRL + F and type the name of the product in question. Read it's review, read the reviews of other similar headphones in it's price range, yada yada yada.
Try lowering your bitrate dash.
I also have the CM Storm Quickfire and it's really awesome. No complaints.
You don't need to download anything to see what processor you have. Open the start menu and type "dxdiag" then hit enter. It will ask if you want to go online to check if drivers are WHQL signed or something, you can hit yes or no, doesn't matter.
dfywouldn't recommend any headsets by razer, logitech, steelseries etc
they aren't reliable in the long run, good audiophile headphones last. plus most gaming headsets are very overpriced. poor build quality and the sound is terrible when it comes to listening to music
While I agree with defy about headsets being overpriced, don't spend 40(EDIT: 50 bucks oh god) dollars for HD202s, you should be able to find them for half that. Personally I would recommend these: http://www.amazon.com/Superlux-HD668B-Dynamic-Semi-Open-Headphones/dp/B003JOETX8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1355359230&sr=8-3&keywords=superlux+headphones
I've read a ton of great things about Superlux and their line of budget headphones. The "floating wing" style headband on the HD668B is a copy of the AD700, by far the most comfortable headphones I own, and I hear the HD668B is just as sweet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
oh god please no