landscape in botswana :)
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Mouse | zowie za11 |
Keyboard | quickfire tk mx blue |
Mousepad | puretrak talent |
Headphones | grado sr225i |
Monitor | asus vg248qe |
landscape in botswana :)
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holy shit chunkey
Havent had it for very long, but my haswell + windows 8 build hasn't had any problems with obs/tf2 so far.
atmo2sy_morphiendGrado are known for their fantastic open backsnot for gaming, their soundstage is small
Definitely when compared to ad700s and other open back headphones, but my sr80s were a big improvement from my old closed cans (some old sonys). *in terms of soundstage
Is it always just freezing, or does it ever give you a blue screen (and save memory dump somewhere)? Without that its hard to tell what actually failed. But ram testing/gpu stress test/etc couldn't hurt
EXC0Help I am stuck moving forward and to the left on all unity games
vjoy?
but holy shit those voices are loud as hell
At stock settings the game is really glitchy and laggy, but there are a lot of tweaks you can do (useroptions.ini or something) that make it better
ComangliajollyfryI kinda have the same goals that wo has with a computer build. Since I don't need peripherals, would this be a good build? I just upgraded the cpu and the video card to make them a little bit more powerful.
PCPartPicker part list
If you can afford Intel prices it's well worth it. Beyond that your build is perfectly fine for playing TF2 and never be a problem for a 60Hz/75Hz Monitor.
Though this is true (coming from a phenom ii to haswell i7), its not really worth it unless you have a super big budget, 120hz is a lot more of an improvement imo (not that it'd necessarily be possible in this budget, just a point of reference). But yeah, for this budget I'd definitely say go for amd
I really doubt a 8350 will help (aside to streaming/encoding) for tf2. A 4 or 6 core fx would be just as good for the normal game. There are so few programs optimized to take advantage of the extra cores its basically useless.
And about fps, that benchmark isn't a very good example of real world preformance at all(eg I got 180 and regularly have 500 in pubs/more in comp).
His view jumps, as in his screen randomly moves as if he's twitching his mouse when he's not moving it. as said, probably the sensor is fucked or if you're lucky dirty
What? Pretty sure these were $60 on normal price a few months ago when I was looking for headphones (might be the mdr v6, but pretty much exactly the same according to headfi)
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same exact price on B&H http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/49510-REG/
second edit I don't think these are particularly hard headphones to drive, though a good soundcard would definitely make them (along with most if not all headpones) better
so edgiiy
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