How is the lag when you remove the webcam and mic.
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SteamID64 | 76561198032914094 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:72648366] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:36324183 |
Country | United States |
Signed Up | September 7, 2012 |
Last Posted | July 18, 2024 at 12:39 AM |
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In-game Sensitivity | .5 w/ mouse accel |
Windows Sensitivity | 6/11 |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
1800 |
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1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
120hz lightboost |
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Mouse | repaired g400, thanks megawac |
Keyboard | filco ninja browns |
Mousepad | artisan hien |
Headphones | samson sr850 |
Monitor | asus vg248qe |
Could you also provide an image of the drivers page?
What USB devices do you have plugged in?
how is dpc latency?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWj04kcjuCw
Where is he located? I always thought he was in Brazil.
reillyWhile we're on this topic, can someone explain to me if it's possible to stop my HDD from "sleeping". I use an SSD for windows and tf2, but all my other games and music are on my HDD. Sometimes I'll be in the middle of listening to music, and it just stops playing, and I can hear my HDD spinning back up, and then it continues to play.
It seems like my HDD just decides it doesn't need to be used anymore and just stops spinning.
Look into advanced power options for every active profile in your control panel
http://i.imgur.com/w6lWb8Z.jpg
Also HDDscan can turn off disk features
mklink /d [where 'team fortress 2' folder is] [where you want it to be]
I kept the steam client on the SSD and moved all the games out to a different drive.
btw, I have the same drive that you got. It's quite fast.
had this from an Asus motherboard like 8 years ago. It mounted to the top of the monitor.
http://www.ixbt.com/multimedia/intel/d845pebt2/mic.jpg
This is how it is now. The metal is from a clothes hanger. It can pivot up and back down.
http://i.imgur.com/udGqPES.jpg
It's gone through many versions but it's still very functional. :D
http://i.imgur.com/r20Sjqd.jpg
haha. he keeps falling off trying to stay up on the top beam.
use msi afterburner.
Dxtory is free?
I had better encoding speed with UT video RGB over the YUV422 but they were both faster than lagarith.
jp_I watched last year because I came back home late for the first match, this year... RRWWWWWAAAAAAAAA
Fuck you Real Life, you made me miss it again.
Are you building a production suite for tf2 :O
scripting/video/ and now hud!
Any Beeping errors (you'll only hear them if there's a speaker connected to the mobo)?
can you boot into to bios/firmware setup? Does the computer hang during POST just before it goes into the setup menu?
http://mewiki.project357.com/wiki/X264_Settings
insert into advanced settings.
CPU: i5 3570k stock, 852x480, 700kbps (fuck w/e going on @ encoding's "quality balance")
crf=5 me=umh deblock=2:-2 trellis=1 merange=24 bframes=16 b-adapt=1 psy-rd=0.1:0.4 aq-strength=0.5 qcomp=0.2 cplxblur=0 qblur=0 subme=9 nr=1000
imo, this is close to using the "slow" preset.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=148149
You'll have to mess around with the values for your resolution/crf value/max bitrate/cpu constraints. The example ^ is flaky. I used local recordings to get to my result, results might be different with the flash decoder though.
SetsulTaroAll I'm trying to say is you should base your choice of mouse on personal preference and not how good someone on the internet thinks it is. That said there are a lot of mice out there that are fundamentally flawed in some way (sensor, software, durability etc) but it doesn't take too much research to find out whether a mouse is broken or not.This
Some of the "shit tier" mice got placed there because of their lift off distance.
and because this poster is just a person's opinions.
"Do you own research, don't take everything at face value" -poster
DA 3.5/BE and Abyssus both share the same sensor, tracking performance, and the LOD problem, yet one is utter crap while the other is praised.
dasbump <3
No.
How about listing some useful stuff about your computer already. Use that speccy or if your computer is a prebuilt, then the model number. Are you on XP? You're fucked.
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HA!