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DeezyAU

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About DeezyAU

  • Birthday Jun 17, 1999

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7-2600
  • Motherboard
    Asrock Z68 pro3-m
  • RAM
    16gb 1600Mhz
  • GPU
    Powercolor HD 7950 3Gb
  • Case
    Bitfenix Prodigy M
  • Storage
    1Tb Seagate SSHD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX-500m
  • Sound
    Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO 250ohm headphones, Blue Yeti microphone
  • Operating System
    Windows 7

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  1. This would be great for my brother and I to stream games to the TV. Thanks for the giveaway LMG and Intel and good luck to everyone who enters.
  2. Okay I've done all of that and it didn't work but changing the cable did... I guess the cable I've been using has been damaged or something. I'm really sorry I've been wasting your time I guess I thought it was so simple that I didn't try it or something. Seriously I'm sorry for wasting your time mate and thanks for the help anyway.
  3. I have a D-Link DIR-825. I have looked it up (not extensively) and I haven't seen anyone with the same issue unless they have done something to it such as 'flashing DD-WRT to it' or they have gotten the problem over time whereas I've never been able to have a wired connection with the LAN ports. Thanks for the explanation too as I said I don't really know what I'm doing in terms of networking and it's good to get a simple explanation.
  4. My wireless router has four LAN ports but I've tried them with multiple desktop PC's in my house and a couple of laptops, all with up to date drivers and the disk that came with the router has been successfully installed so yes I have LAN ports but they aren't working unless I missed something there. It doesn't come up with the LED indicating that something is plugged into the LAN ports and nothing changes on any of the PC's (no extra network options, no notifications, etc). I thought that LAN would work but I tried it and because it didn't work I assumed I needed WAN for the internet.
  5. I'm not very competent when it comes to networking so this may just be a trivial issue. Right now I have a modem and a wireless router with no WAN ports available for a power line connection as well (which I would like for lower latency gaming and in home streaming). Could I just buy a switch and have it between my wireless router and my modem and also have the power line coming out of the switch? If not how can I have both a wireless connection as well as power line without spending a lot of money for a wireless router with two WAN ports?
  6. I just bought Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO 250ohm headphones and I already own a Blue Yeti microphone and I was wondering if I would actually hear any improvement if I bought a discrete Amp and DAC such as the Magni and Modi from Schiit or the Objective 2 amp and odac or if the Amp/DAC in the Blue Yeti is decent. I've seen a few posts on Reddit saying that it was pretty decent but I'm not sure.
  7. I'd suggest getting Audio-Technica ATH-AD700X headphones and using the mod mic. If you go on www.pccasegear.com you can find the open and closed versions of the headphones at a decent price. The open version has a better sound stage and leaks audio in and out (which isn't a bad thing unless you can't make any noise or the area you're in is noisy) while the closed version will have better bass response and will isolate the sound better with the disadvantage being the smaller sound stage. You could also look at Sennheiser products such as the HD518 or HD558. If you want more options you can also take a look at the headphones at www.addictedtoaudio.com.au . Hopefully this is helpful because I was just recently looking at headphones in the same price range but ended up getting Beyerdynamic DT990 PRO 250ohm headphones which are a bit more expensive.
  8. My favorite would be the Kuhler 1250. I'm still running a stock intel cooler in my PC and it's been a few years since I built it so it might be time to upgrade everything anyway.
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