shiznohey tftv, i have a similar question, im looking for a mouse with 450 dpi, but for a reasonable price, can you help me out?
The abyssus is ~30$ (USD) and it's an excellent claw grip mouse.
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shiznohey tftv, i have a similar question, im looking for a mouse with 450 dpi, but for a reasonable price, can you help me out?
The abyssus is ~30$ (USD) and it's an excellent claw grip mouse.
2ci was in laning phase and i paused and said pls stop the earthquake is scary and then they unpaused
i won anyways fuck them
No excuses
kuestifNot a build, but an upgrade question I'm having a tough time figuring out. I currently have a Asus P8Z68-V Pro mobo, and wondering if I could use a Ivy Bridge Chip and if I would need to update my bios or whatnot in order to make it work.
I've been searching and can not find a definitive answer. Some help would be great, thanks.
if you have the motherboard and a sandy CPU, you can update it to the newest BIOS and it will support ivy CPUs, but IMO, if you have a sandy cpu already, I wouldn't upgrade, the jump from sandy-ivy or even sandy-haswell isn't that big for gaming performance.
When i played quake and was a nerd about collecting people's configs, quite a few people would have different sensitivities for tracking weapons (LG, MG, Plasma, etc) than for twitch weapons (RG, RL, etc)
AloSec... what even are the prizes
Apparently they are mediocre sandwiches
SnowyHTTPS Everywhere causes a bunch of errors from my experience
Ghostery's a good, popular one
I'm a big fan of Google Mail Checker.
Ghostery is owned by a company called Evidon, who sell the information on what ads you block to advertisers. Kind of ironic, isn't it?
Ramen
http://extras.mnginteractive.com/live/media/site569/2013/0225/20130225__130228eat-ramen.jpg
Or maybe a Shooter's Sandwich
http://www.menshealth.co.uk/cm/menshealthuk/images/lP/sandwich-48-hour-strength-2706.jpg
kirbytornados2111kirbyI get this issue any time I play the game as well. ~250/300 FPS with nothing happening, ~150 in fights. Frequently enough to be annoying, it will drop down to around ~65 for about a minute or so. I have an AMD GPU however. This has been a problem for I want to say around 1 year and a few months.What cpu do you have? it's possible that it's just not enough processing power since tf2 is so cpu heavy
AMD Phenom II x6 - Definitely not a high tier CPU anymore, but it should be able to do well enough for this game.
People are having the same issues with AMD 6350s and 8350s, which are on newer architecture, It might just be a cpu bottleneck :|
Microswitches, whether they be Omrons or Huanos, only have so many actuations in their life. If you're handy with a soldering iron, you can order replacement switches from ebay and swap them in, which is what i do.
downpouractually nvm im just gonna start aliasing as b4nny_1 but dont worry im not trying to copy his name at all :)
Closer to being yelled at for Pure_1 or Dave_1
He uses the replay thumbnail glitch to use custom images.
@ #10
The T40 is easier to mount and a little bit more quiet, I'd get the t40