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About Dezz
- Birthday April 18
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MrZinsky
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Gender
Male
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Location
Slovakia > Bulgaria
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Cats :)
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CPU
Intel i5 4690k
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Motherboard
MSI Z97 Gaming 3
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HyperX DDR3 2x4GB
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Asus Strix GTX970
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NZXT H440
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Crucial MX 120GB, WD Blue 1T (HDD)
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Seasonic M12II 620 Evo
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Philips 22'' 1080p
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Hyper 212 Evo
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Coolermaster MS120
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Logitech G502
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Asus Orion Pro
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Potatows 10
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I found the product (delock 87673), although you have to go to the switch and press physical button, seems better than repluging cables all the time. I will check this. I acutally have one Ubiquity EdgeRouter X which supports 2 WANs for failover, i will try and find if it could help with my situation.
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Hi all, I have a bit of an issue with my current internet connection (ISP1): every now and then my connection interupts - it's a short interuption, while doing a ping test it's only 1 packet, but it can happen server times per hour. Most games present this as longer lag - maybe 1-3 seconds and then everything is back to normal, same with voice chat in discord etc. It's not very pleasant especially in fast paced games or shooter games while you are in the middle of an action. Other games may not like this at all and I get disconnected from the game completely. Few days ago I got a second connetion via 4G (ISP2) as there isn't any other ISP in the area. I've tested it in games and it works fine, but the plan is limited to X GB so i want to use it only for gaming to not exahust the GB limit. So when i regurarly use internet I would like to be connected to ISP1 which has the connection interupts and when I'm gaming I'd like to connect to ISP2. My current solution is to replug PC to the ISP2 while gaming then when finished plug back to ISP1. Which is completely fine, but there probably more elegant solution and I'm also lazy to walk to switch everytime :D I wanted to ask if there is a device (in my uneducated head i would imagine this would be function of managed switch) which I could remotely control and tell it to use its port1 (ISP1) as input normally and when gaming manually (over the network) switch it and use port2(ISP2) as input for internet. I'm imagining simple dropdown 'input' where i can change it quicky :D I made a kindergarden drawing that could help explain it. Just to note I'm looking for some simple and cheap consumer solution.
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Now everyone is playing with cameras - Samsung galaxy S20 revealed.
Dezz replied to williamcll's topic in Tech News
I'm curious what will be the quality of 8K video because S20 and S20+ use the telephoto for 8K recording. -
GPU requirements are -GPU that at least supports DirectX 11 -NVIDIA GeForce 600 series or newer -AMD Radeon HD 3000 series or newer -Intel HD Graphics 2000 series or newer I tried it in beta and it wasn't a good experience playing 1080p game on 80mbps connection. I stopped after 10minutes.
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I have FBI on the line, they want to speak with you.
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It's a concept phone, they are not going to sell it.
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Did you replace the X in STRIX or it's the original one. Can't tell ?
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The Legend of Link
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Well it depends on how much the speed will be limited. I've already heard last year that manufacturers will have to mandatory equip vehicles with different technology like lane keeping and stuff. The first thing was adding the eCall, which automatically calls emergency line after an accident is detected (+sends location and other info about vehicle), also you can use it manually to just call the emergency line if you need to.