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SteamID64 | 76561197998468071 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:38202343] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:19101171 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | August 20, 2012 |
Last Posted | September 9, 2018 at 8:29 PM |
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In-game Sensitivity | 3.2 |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
400 |
Resolution |
1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
120Hz |
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Mouse | Zowie FK1 |
Keyboard | Ducky Zero Shine Zone MX Blue |
Mousepad | Razer Goliathus Control Alpha |
Headphones | Beyerdynamic DT880 250ohm + PS Sprout |
Monitor | BenQ XL2720T |
jermang[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/nNnmolc.jpg[/IMG]
my nigga come thru wit da medical knowhow
yeah, don't.
just get a nice pair of headphones and a modmic or a clip on mic.
Hmmm, well I'm not going to lie to you--I'm stumped.
I guess all I can say is verify your cache/defragment, but honestly I don't think that'll do much good...
kirby did you buy the game on release date or something
holy shit just let it go
$60 down the drain man
Red_Here's the rest of the values. Thanks a lot Dave http://imgur.com/JjdxtZo
Your drive seems fine...
Unless it's fragmented (cmd>defrag c: -a and check your fragmentation, but I doubt that's even related), it's probably something else.
You could try adding these cvars to your autoexec and restarting tf2:
cl_loadondemand_default 0
possibly changing snd_mixahead (if you messed with the cvar's value and changed it beforehand)
snd_async_fullyasync 1
Marley36 reallocated sectors
you need a new hdd, more than one is a problem, more then 10 you need a new hdd
that's not how you read a SMART report, Marley. The RAW VALUE displays the actual number. You should only be concerned if the current (normalized value) drops below the threshold value, THEN SMART attributes that as a "failure".
raw hexadecimal value = actual number of whateverthefuck you're looking at
if this wasn't true, he would've only had the drive powered on for 92 hours, when it clearly states that the power on hours is 7560hrs. In the raw value column, it gives a hexadecimal value of 1D88, which is 7560 [(1*16^3)+(13*16^2)+(8*16^1)+(8*16^0) = 7560].
Red_After I run the program heres the values. http://imgur.com/fE7SBp8
I was going to ask how the fuck that side thingey popped up but then I realized you didn't open the right exe file
anywho, what we're concerned with here is the raw value column. Each value is in hexadecimal (you can convert here (http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/hex-to-decimal-converter)
Everything seems fine sofar (even the read errors; it's a seagate drive, so read errors are ACTUALLY reported. You have 128562408. This can be disregarded)
Can you scroll down so I can see the write error rate and uncorrectable sector counts?
Red_Alright besides the anime (I hate anime why Dave) but anyway what am I looking for. I'm not a super smart computer person and most of this means nothing to me. I'm gonna need some guidance
where does anime come in
it's literally named "Shizuku Edition" on the website; I literally googled "windows SMART hdd tools"
Just run diskinfo.exe and look at the raw values and post them. Because you may have bad sectors; I had a drive die on me last year (tf2 was freezing too, go figure) because of that.
SAAM_Is it worth buying this game?
It's $30 and I really enjoyed the free weekend, but I don't wanna play if it's really dead.
no
game's fucking awful
You could always use a SMART analysis tool for your HDD
I recommend crystaldiskinfo; doesn't require an install and is free.
http://crystalmark.info/download/index-e.html
Get the Shizuku Edition.
Look for reallocated sectors, uncorrectable sectors
panda__I wish someone on the windows side of the market would come up with something similar to the macbook pro in build quality and looks. The only thing stopping me from getting one is the OS and the fact that bootcamp mars your battery life.
what about the Razer Blade?
acetate works
ethanol works
water with some oil soap works too
water with regular soap works too
pretty much anything you'd use to clean with (use your common sense)