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About Buncek
- Birthday Mar 07, 1916
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Gender
Male
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Location
Zagreb
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Interests
Gaming, producing music and making YouTube videos.
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Occupation
Student
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7 3770K
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Motherboard
ASRockk
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RAM
8GB DDR3 1600MHz
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GPU
GTX 760 2GB
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Storage
2x 2TB WD Green
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Display(s)
Samsung 1080p primary, WinFast 1024p secondary
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Cooling
AirCooled
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow 2011
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Mouse
Logitech G500
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Sound
Logitech G430
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Operating System
Windows 8.1
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Hi! I was just wondering if it is possible to only record game audio and microphone audio without let's say youtube in the background? Is there a way to isolate that chrome but to still be able to hear it? I'm using Shadowplay for recording. Thanks!
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Yes, I think you will be able to boot into safe mode with no display since basically every change you made should be truned off. Why your keyboard is unresponsive I don't know. Try finding a PS/2 keyboard which requires no drivers so it should be able to work.
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Here's a link to how to boot into safe mode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQQyppDEaTA As for the other thing you mentioned I don't really know what you're talking about, to be honest.
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I use MusicBee mainly because I couldn't find anything closer to Spotify's interfac since Spotify isn't avaliable in my country . Also MusicBee is great because it has a lot of customizability and also great screen savers when you're studying or just listening to your music while you're doing something away from your computer.
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Well, then I'm sorry since I really don't know what else to do. Good luck
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any ideas?
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Okay, somehow, the keyboard started to work on its own for some reason. I unplugged it and pluggrd it back in. Thanks to everyone comenting here Edit: Well... I guess I spoke too soon. The kezboard does work but onlz on one front port. It dosnt work on any other. Any ideas? Edit2: The keyboard is back not being recognized...
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did you manage to fix the problem?
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yeah but I did get this keyboard wet in a similar way before but with water and I left it for 5 days upside down and it worked. but then the keyboard was recognized but it just kept writing the letter m when pressed. where now it wont even recognize the keyboard. and i am genuely worried because i am a student and i absolutely cannot afford a new keyboard like this.
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You can if something goes wrong during the update.
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So today I accidentally got my keyboard a bit wet but not much. It was just a few drops of Coke and I immediately unplugged the keyboard and removed the keycaps in the area of the spill, turned the keyboard upside down and shook it like crazy until nothing was dripping out of it anymore. Then I took some towel paper and dried it all up. Then I plugged it in and guess what, it wouldn't power on. Then I went to uninstall Razer Synapse and all of the sudden Windows detected that something is plugged in but it couldn't recognise it. Now, I've read that you have to download a specific firmware (legacy one) but I really don't know what's the difference with legacy firmware and the others. Also, I'm really afraid of bricking my keyboard by doing this. What I have to do is run the Synapse software, then the firmware updater and when it says no device detected I have to unplug it and then plug it back in while pressing the FN key and it should work. Now, I haven't done this because of the reasons stated above. I'm afraid of bricking it and have very little knowledge kn firmware in general and I can't find any explanation on the Internet for the legacy firmware and all that. Please help as soon as possible. P.S. I'm writing this on my mobile phone so sorry for the text not being edited very well and looking nice.
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I gotta say that I'm really not into overclocking monitors. Especially not on lapotops. I would much rather just stick to 60Hz or whatever the default is on my monitor and not OC anything. Why? Because you are OC-ing and degrading the lifespan of the monitor.
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I would recommend getting the Razre BlackWidow or the new Logitech G910.
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Haha, if a TV or a monitor is produced with 60Hz than there is absolutely no way it could be able to achive twice that. What's the point of producing 120Hz monitors then?
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Basically, as I see it, you've limited your GPU to only be able to draw 60fps. I think that can be done by limiting GPU usage, not sure tho. As of vsync, I personally never use it UNLESS in games like Far Cry 3 where 80FPS feels like 30FPS. As a gamer, yes, you have to deal with tearing, or spend extra money on a 120Hz monitor. Edit: Why would you want to overclock your display by only 4Hz? Why even bother if you can only raise it for so low. Just set it back to 60Hz.