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  1. DSD27

    ROG Fusion II 500

    How does that DAC compare to a decent gaming motherboard's audio?
  2. DSD27

    ROG Fusion II 500

    I'm looking to upgrade my 10 years old headset. Looking at the ROG Fusion II 500, it states this: "ESS 9280 High Resolution Quad-DAC" The headset has 3.5mm jack, USB-C and USB 2.0. Does the built-in Quad-DAC only matter when using USB?
  3. This video from Linus tells us that Dolby Atmos actually worked. So while virtual and 7.1 surround sound headphones are a gimmick, are the Dolby Atmos headsets, like the Corsair ones worth it?
  4. Anyone? I'm trying to decide between these two and don't wanna regret it. It's mostly for music and some rpg gaming. I'm coming from an old Logitech Z323.
  5. Which speakers have the best sound quality? The Steelseries are more expensive, but maybe mostly due to RGB and gaming gimmick?
  6. And that means nothing if it doesn't translate to more fps in games. https://howmanyfps.com/processors/comparisons/amd-ryzen-5-5600x-vs-intel-core-i5-8500 Maybe they got it reversed...
  7. The i5 8500 gives more FPS in most games. The t5 5600x is superior for multitasking, editing and so on. Overall the 5600x can be considered a better value, but never far superior.
  8. You have a good CPU for gaming. It's not worth changing to a 5600x, for example. The i5 8500 is better in most games.
  9. Just because it can bottleneck a little at 1080p, you'll still have better performance at 1080p than at a higher resolution. Bottleneck doesn't necessarily mean worse performance. What you need is more Ram, 8GB is short these days.
  10. The CPU won't be a bottleneck, especially at 1440p or higher resolution. You should upgrade to 16GB of Ram, the recommended for Day Z is 12GB.
  11. The CPU won't be a bottleneck, especially at 1440p or higher resolution. You should upgrade to 16GB of Ram, the recommended for Day Z is 12GB.
  12. Yeah, randomly, but not when I move the cable, usually when left alone. Works flawlessly for one entire day and the next day it's dead for 20 minutes. So strange. Well...
  13. I read about that, I updated to the most recent Bios from the end of 2022. Also tried disabling usb suspension, even c-states. Is it possible that my PC is doing something to the mouse that can make it not to work also on other computer? Because I've tried on another computer (Intel) and it was also dead.
  14. Months ago my still new TUF Gaming M3 mouse started to randomly disconnect and immediately reconnect, almost unnoticed, I would just hear the disconnected device sound and see the RGB color restarting. The situation has been degrading with time. Now, every day the mouse appears dead when I boot the computer. I have to spend 1, 3, 10, sometimes 20 minutes replunging the USB cable until eventually it magically starts. After one or two ours, it disconnects out of nowhere and I have to replug the USB cable, one or several times again. I tried the mouse on another computer, it also didn't work. Back to my computer, I had to replug the cable many times during half an hour for it to come back to life. It seems to be a problem with the mouse, internally. I'm not sure what could cause this behavior, the mouse works perfectly for many hours straight and then out of nowhere, or the next day when booting the PC, it will appear dead for several minutes. Don't know if a future firmware update could fix this...Any ideias?
  15. Always update your drivers manually or using the manufacturer's software. Then I use CCleaner and Revo Uninstaller free, you don't need anything else.
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