Bucake
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SteamID64 76561197999725687
SteamID3 [U:1:39459959]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:1:19729979
Country Netherlands
Signed Up April 7, 2014
Last Posted November 23, 2018 at 8:42 AM
Posts 677 (0.2 per day)
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In-game Sensitivity
Windows Sensitivity 6/11
Raw Input 1
DPI
 
Resolution
1920x1080
Refresh Rate
144
Hardware Peripherals
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Headphones Sennheiser HD800
Monitor Asus VG248QE
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#3 144 hz monitor, not much difference. in Hardware

are you kidding?
60 to 120 is already a huge difference.
and 120 -> 144 is still a difference of 24 frames.
a lot of youtube clips still run at 30fps, and a while back every single one of them was 30 (or less). movies are typically 24 frames. and that's how much difference there is.

open your eyes n00b

posted about 8 years ago
#8 New GPU or CPU? in Hardware

should've dumped the question in the PC build thread, where the great Setsul is present to help lost souls

posted about 8 years ago
#30 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

^ what they said.
the only downsides in my opinion are the cable (it's thick), and the low cpi is a negative point if you are a high sens gamer.
and on the WMO i don't really like the switches, but they can be replaced if you can solder.

get the IME 3.0 if you want something ergonomic or must have side-buttons, otherwise i suggest the WMO (because the IMO has a funny shape, with 1 side-button on each side).

posted about 8 years ago
#12 High DPI + Low Sens vs Low DPI + High Sens in Q/A Help

see #4 and #9
+ look up the specs of your mouse

posted about 8 years ago
#26 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

well that was exactly what you're supposed to do, so i'm not sure why it would even work if you didn't do it the same way the first time. glad you fixed it!

you don't have to re-do this process for a mouse, btw. the polling rate for your IME is now remembered for that specific port. re-booting or unplugging the mouse doesn't reset anything.
the driver doesn't actually overclock a mouse, it just tells that USB port to poll at 1000hz whenever it detects your IME.

edit: the (up to) 8000hz driver is now also signed, for whoever wants to give that a try.
only for windows 8, 8.1 and 10.

download link for 1khz-8khz signed driver package. its all 3 different sets signed, and i made batch files that swaps the necessary hidusbf.sys files for each set. read the readme I made.

Link to download.

posted about 8 years ago
#24 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

"the mouse"? which mouse? the same one you overclocked before?
if it was a different one: not all mice can be overclocked unfortunately

posted about 8 years ago
#15 Doom Open Beta [April 15th - April 17th] in Other Games

garbage :-/
this is just not a PC multiplayer FPS, not even close

posted about 8 years ago
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posted about 8 years ago
#19 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

yup, completely normal. you can get readings as low as 1hz, even when your mouse/port is set to 1000hz.

a simple but good way to check if there's anything significantly wrong with the polling, is to just move your mouse in circles for a few seconds at high(ish) speed. your FK1 should get ~1000 consistently (it's generally fine if it's off by a couple of dozens, especially if you have software running or a browser open etc).

posted about 8 years ago
#49 Colour test in Off Topic
smakersHere you go.

wow, interesting read.
it's so hard to imagine how it would be to experience the world like that. i've seen pictures that show "normal" vs "colorblind", but it just seems surreal. it's another one of those things we take for granted i guess

posted about 8 years ago
#11 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

OP updated with links to the latest version, it should now work without issues.
On Windows 7, it only works with USB 2.0.
On Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, it works with both USB 2.0 and 3.0.

If you run into an issue, please post here or in the thread @ overclock (link in OP).

posted about 8 years ago
#1015 Post your setup in Off Topic

sweet red-black theme there.
and that golden keycap looks interesting, you got a close-up?

posted about 8 years ago
#8 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware
DoctorMiggyProbably not the right thread to ask this (as it might have been answered in another thread), but I'm genuinely curious as to what overclocking your usb does and how much of a difference does it make.
ELI5 please

how big the impact will be depends on things like your refresh rate(!) and in-game fps, but generally speaking you will see a big improvement from 125, up to 500 or 1000.
the difference between 500 and 1000 is less significant (obviously), but can still be a perceivable difference (smoother, quicker).

but the main reason this driver is used for is to bump up the "perfect tracking speed" of the old MLT04 mice (WMO, IMO, IME).
on default 125hz polling rate, if you do a flick and go beyond 1m/s (physical movement), the sensor craps out and your aim goes to shit. "overclocking" to 500+ will bring this cap up to 1,5m/s. (which is still not high, but it absolutely makes a difference.)

edit: relentless ninja

posted about 8 years ago
#1 Overclocking your USB port in ESEA in Hardware

SweetLow's HIDUSBF has been signed. You can now poll your precious IMEs and WMOs at 1000hz in ESEA.
It will work on 64bit operating systems without the need to be in "test mode".

On Windows 7, it only works with USB 2.0.
On Windows 8, 8.1 or 10, it works with both USB 2.0 and 3.0.

The latest version should work flawlessly on 7, 8, 8.1 and 10.
Download here or here.

jStar- from the esea forums has gotten the driver to be signed.

Thread on overclock.

edit: The (up to) 8000hz driver is now also signed, for whoever wants to give that a try.
Only for windows 8, 8.1 and 10.

download link for 1khz-8khz signed driver package. its all 3 different sets signed, and i made batch files that swaps the necessary hidusbf.sys files for each set. read the readme I made.

Link to download.

posted about 8 years ago
#19 tf2 guilty pleasures in TF2 General Discussion

watching new, oblivious tf2 players walk around like retards is hilarious

posted about 8 years ago
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