krub4s
Account Details
SteamID64 76561198084919260
SteamID3 [U:1:124653532]
SteamID32 STEAM_0:0:62326766
Country United States
Signed Up August 1, 2014
Last Posted July 8, 2020 at 2:29 PM
Posts 104 (0 per day)
Game Settings
In-game Sensitivity 2.8
Windows Sensitivity 6
Raw Input 1
DPI
400
Resolution
1024x768
Refresh Rate
144
Hardware Peripherals
Mouse Zowie EC1-A
Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition
Mousepad SteelSeries QcK+
Headphones HyperX Cloud 1
Monitor Monoprice 144hz
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#7 Monoprice 144hz monitor? in Hardware
yttriumicyfrenzyI just realized that 1024x768 has a max refresh rate of 75hz (dumb of me, I know).

Is there any way to play tf2 and csgo on 1024x768 with 144hz? My desktop res will be 1920x1080 with 144hz, if needed.
im dumb nvm this
posted about 9 years ago
#4 Monoprice 144hz monitor? in Hardware

im dumb nvm this

posted about 9 years ago
#20 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware

Bought the monoprice monitor, thanks!

posted about 9 years ago
#17 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware
ErenJayicyfrenzygoods_consumericyfrenzygoods_consumerSlightly above your budget, but seems worth if you can stretch it that extra bit.That looks really good. I'll consider it, thanks!
On sale for $160 now.
I actually just realized something about the monoprice monitor: It isn't 3D ready.

Would this affect anything to games like TF2 and CSGO?
nah that's just the lame glasses 3d stuff that no one has cared about since like 2012

So it would play tf2, csgo, etc. like how it would on 3d ready monitors?

One more question, why is it cheap compared to other 144hz monitors? Is there a catch?

posted about 9 years ago
#15 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware
goods_consumericyfrenzygoods_consumerSlightly above your budget, but seems worth if you can stretch it that extra bit.That looks really good. I'll consider it, thanks!
On sale for $160 now.

I actually just realized something about the monoprice monitor: It isn't 3D ready.

Would this affect anything to games like TF2 and CSGO?

posted about 9 years ago
#11 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware
goods_consumerSlightly above your budget, but seems worth if you can stretch it that extra bit.

That looks really good. I'll consider it, thanks!

posted about 9 years ago
#5 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware

speaking of fps, is it normal for getting less than 300 fps in csgo and tf2 with i5 4590 and gtx 750ti on all low settings on 1024x768?

posted about 9 years ago
#1 Help in choosing a monitor in Hardware

I need some help in choosing a monitor between these two: This BenQ monitor and this Asus monitor

If you have better monitor choices, feel free to recommend me it. My budget is $180.

posted about 9 years ago
#13 PC Build for sale in Hardware

i wished you posted this a week earlier :(

posted about 9 years ago
#467 PC Build Thread in Hardware
Setsul#462
Where did you read that?
In theory the 4690K can beat it if you overclock it really high. But with this being your first build and more importantly only a 212 Evo I don't see that happening.
Save some very weird situations in any application that uses 8 threads (-threads 8 in launch options, apparently there's a bug in CS:GO right now so it only uses 4 threads by default) the Xeon will win even against a 4690K with a decent overclock. Against a non-overclocked 4690K or a 4690 I'd take the Xeon anytime.

Out of the box it's faster
In CS:GO it's faster
Pretty much anything: It's still faster.
Really weird situations: The 4690K might be faster if you overclock it.

If the Xeon were more expensive it would be different, but as it is it's a no-brainer imho.

You don't need an SSD. You don't need 60fps or more for that matter. It's simply much more enjoyable. Single-digit seconds boot time, programs starting instantly, all that stuff. For day to day computer usage, basically everything not gaming/rendering, an SSD is the most noticable upgrade.

Okay so I'm considering buying the parts (except the SSD). Do you have an esitimate on how much CS:GO will run at the absolute max settings? (Not going to actually run it at the absolute max settings, I just need it to see how much fps I can run it on my personal settings)

posted about 9 years ago
#461 PC Build Thread in Hardware
Setsulsnip

Are you sure about the cpu? When I searched about it, it said how it's only best for hosting.

Is it required to get an SSD?

posted about 9 years ago
#459 PC Build Thread in Hardware

Hi again! So I showed my dad my build (was about $850), and he said that how I should be on a budget as it's my first build. My budget is $700, but I can go a bit higher if necessary. Once again it's mainly for CS:GO when it comes to gaming.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/PLgtBm

If it's possible, suggest me different parts to lower my overall cost, while still maintaining a high fps in CS:GO. Also, I'm still pretty inexperienced in building, so my apologies in my poor choice of parts.

posted about 9 years ago
#439 PC Build Thread in Hardware
Setsulsnip

Thanks for the help. I'm not very good with building computers.

With the specs you listed, what is the average fps do you estimate CSGO will run on max settings?

posted about 9 years ago
#437 PC Build Thread in Hardware

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/McpHK8

Mainly for CS:GO when it comes to gaming.

I can upgrade, but I have a budget of $1,000

posted about 9 years ago
#215 What pub community did you come from? in Off Topic

either skial or lotus

posted about 9 years ago
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