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    sumitmak got a reaction from WaterproofBeanie in Apple goes 'full retard ' and puts a charge port on the bottom of the magic mouse 2   
    Now if only someone designs a mousepad with wireless charging capabilities, along with the mouse to get wirelessly charged. Perhaps a switch on the mousepad would trigger the charging, hence making sure that the batteries arent ruined.
     
    Just a thought.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from iamdarkyoshi in Apple goes 'full retard ' and puts a charge port on the bottom of the magic mouse 2   
    Now if only someone designs a mousepad with wireless charging capabilities, along with the mouse to get wirelessly charged. Perhaps a switch on the mousepad would trigger the charging, hence making sure that the batteries arent ruined.
     
    Just a thought.
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    sumitmak reacted to soup in Best Hosting   
    Probably not different sizes just the ligh grey gap blending with the white of the square making it look like the white square is bigger, just a thought my design credentials are nil.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from Jogostar in Good CD Ripping Program   
    I think Windows Media Player could rip audio CDs. Don't remember for sure.
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    sumitmak reacted to spwath in Good CD Ripping Program   
    It can, even into flac
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    sumitmak got a reaction from terrytek in The next BIG thing?   
    portal gun
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    sumitmak got a reaction from minibois in The next BIG thing?   
    portal gun
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    sumitmak got a reaction from TheCaptain53 in The next BIG thing?   
    portal gun
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    sumitmak got a reaction from I need a better name in The next BIG thing?   
    portal gun
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    sumitmak got a reaction from Ringtail Jax in Need help getting mkv files into Sony Vegas Pro 13   
    Try using Handbrake. Its a DVD ripping software but will also convert the file from mkv to MP4 which should work. 
     
    But Demuxing is a better option but requires some work to be done. ffmpeg was the software for demuxing iikr.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from semithotamatic in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak reacted to matin94 in Dota 2 TI5: Prize Pool Swells to Second Highest Ever in 24hrs   
    dota is love, dota is life. 

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    sumitmak got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from Sharp_3yE in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from Goldensapling in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from Tedster in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak reacted to mildtinnitus in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    LOL this is inventive as hell. I like this...
     
    a few years ago I built a rig VERY similar... I used the front half of a junk civic in my garage,  except I had a logitech G25 in place of the real controls, and a 1080p screen. it was purely my racing sim.
     
    couldn't take it with me to the new house but i'll be building a new one in a few months for upcoming racing games.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from n0ah1897 in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak reacted to d3sl91 in Dell Venue 8 Pro Doubt   
    I'd still stay with Windows tablet if you plan on being productive. 
     
    For an e-reader.... you could go with a much cheaper Android tablet as well. But if you want to really be productive- windows. 
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    sumitmak got a reaction from CommanderRykerHaunSolo in what's your weirdest computer idea?   
    Take a used car. Clean it all up. Remove everything from the hood.
     
    Place all the computer components(motherboard, cpu, gpu) in-place of the car's engine. 
     
    Remove the windshield. Place a monitor(4k prefered now) instead. Close any gaps with proper materials.
     
    Now, just keep one seat in the center. The backseats can be kept as they are.
     
    The ignition should be connected to the motherboard to turn on the computer. 
     
    Remove the steering wheel. Attach some placement surface for the keyboard and the mouse instead of the steering wheel.
     
    Adjust the gas pedal/accelerator for cpu over clocking. The clutch should be adjusted for GPU overclocking. The brakes can be used to decide the overclocked limit, hence no need to keep the pedals pressed.
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    sumitmak reacted to DotoreN in LF> Laptop for Multimedia Production   
    I'll give you highly recommended laptop that meets your specs in a bit (when i'm done with work).
    It's an amazing notebook from Asus just hang on for a bit before deciding haha.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from HyperHertz in is the BENQ monitor good?   
    My current monitor is Benq GW2250 21.5", not sure what the difference will be.
     
    So I will say regarding my monitor, hope it helps. Its a VA Panel, so the blacks are good, but the whites not that good. There was a very very slight reddish tint, so had to color calibrate it a bit.
     
    The only one problem I found with my monitor was that at close range, 2 to 3 feet away from the monitor, the individual pixels can be distinguished if you pay very close attention. Which does not happen on my brothers monitor(asus pb238q). But that monitor is on a different league compared to mine.
     
    Since its a GW2255, maybe they have solved the pixel issue. It would be a good bet to check out at any local store before ordering one. But it seems like a good deal to me. I got mine at $145 about a year ago. And its still doing great.
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    sumitmak got a reaction from 4b33r in Watercooling parts in India   
    Sorry brother, I lost hope looking for watercooling parts about a yr ago when I was planning to upgrade to a watercooling system. Had to go ahead with a closed loop solution(Corsair H100i/80i/etc). If you want build a custom waterloop, its better to ship it internationally.
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    sumitmak reacted to GoodBytes in To Windows 10 or to not?   
    Blue screens means 2 things:
     1- Driver bug (it can happen)
     2- Hardware fault
     3- Windows got corrupted (usually a virus/malware infection at some point in time that changed system files).
     
    Knowing the Blue screen error message code (the one in all caps), will help us determine the problem.
     
    If you know which driver the issue comes from, and uninstall them, restart and install the latest drivers, or try older drivers, and nothing helps, it could be hardware itself that crashes the drivers into a unrecoverable state and crashing the system..
     
    Preview (Beta) release of Windows includes deep telemetry data collecting. This is nothing new to Windows previews. Microsoft does it to collect crash and system bugs to know exactly what was done and be able to replicate it, and also know how the system is used. The data is not collected to identify you. MS doesn't care. The data is collected in a database and processed by algorithms and gives a heat map based on criteria, or see the set of actions (where you clicked, what you run) that caused the crashed (you are usually not alone, they don't specifically look at you, it usually a regroupement of data).
     
    While Microsoft doesn't care about identifying you, for legal reasons, as it could contain information to identify you, and someone could potentially hack Microsoft servers and collect telemetry data as potential scenario, despite Microsoft best efforts in protection of their servers and system, they set the age requirement to jump in the Preview to 18 by U.S law, to know the reprecaussions of doing privacy senstitive stuff under the OS. Say online backing. Microsoft DOES NOT, at least in the current builds, to use the OS as your main OS.
     
    In addition, while Windows 10 is stable, and well tested on Microsoft sides, bad things can happen. And I mean data loss. Windows is an Operating Systems, it operate and manages your system. turning these peace of circuitry from a door stop to an actual computer that you can use and enjoy, it is a very complicated peace of software, in fact, the most complicated of all software, hence why it required several thousands of engineers working Windows itself. So when something bad happens, it can be bad. For example, in Windows 7 preview there was a bug that made the you loose all your data, permanently on your HDD, It pretty much did a format while you used your system, where the OS started to send invalid instructions to the HDD, with certain configurations. Windows 10 had a bug recently with Hybird-Drives causing data loss. That is the cost of using a beta OS, not to mention, be prepared for unexpected re-installs.
     
    Microsoft offers beta versions to improve the quality of Windows at day 1 release, get user feedback to improve the OS. This is something that Microsoft is VERY actively doing with Windows 10 this time around, and so far, pretty much everything in high demand it is being followed, and everything in demand, is being considered. Also, you get to see/use the latest version of Windows before anyone else. So if you have a feature or ability you always wanted, now is the time to request it,
     
    Currently, Windows 10 is the version of Windows with the most testers than any other version of Windows Previews.
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