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Oledtrix

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  1. Hi! This is my first ever post on this forum. I've been an LTT fan for a long time now, and I couldn't think of a better place to come and ask this tech related question. So I have an experiment I want to try out, and I basically need a wifi or bluetooth transmitter small enough to fit in a watch but powerful enough to be able to broadcast a signal for, at least, a 10 meter radius. Does this exist? If so, how should I tackle this? What power source should I use and how could I receive that signal from, say, my phone? My connectivity and signal knowledge is almost null, so if I could get any kind of directions on some reads I should do or anything, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
  2. I have BF4 and BF3 already on my SSD for faster loading times only (it was about 1 and a half minutes to load a map, pretty annoying ), and they work fantastic, but don't get me wrong, they've been there since i bought the SSD. I'll try that pagefile config to see if it gets better and will tell you how it went, thx man!
  3. It is a WD Green HDD, yeah I know, but I still find it the weirdest thing ever happened to my PC. I have 12GBs of DDR3 1866MHz RAM, so I don't think that would be the problem. I'm sorry, but I have no idea of what pagefile is... I decided to install Windows 7 and I still have that BF4 issue, just that now it goes down to only 50, not to 30fps, and now it does it occasionally in that 4th match previously mentioned.
  4. It can't be temperatures problems because my room is always at 22ºC, which is quite cold for any normal being lol. I tried reinstalling the Intel chipset drivers and updating the graphics card ones but it didn't do anything. Besides, the only actual change in my PC in that timelapse from when everything worked OK to when Dying Light is unplayable was the one with the drives. I find it really weird how in a 6 years old SATA 2 HDD things ran smoother than in a brand new SATA 3 one.
  5. So I built a PC for myself about a month ago, everything was cool, got the mobo, cpu, graphics card, ram and psu, didn't get a new drive or a case (stuck to my old SATA 2 500GB one) because I was short on budget. I Installed Win 8.1 on it and went ahead to test Shadow of Mordor, Dying Light, Battlefield 4 and Far Cry 4, everything ran smoothly and I was truly amazed by the power of my new built PC. Although a few days ago I picked up a Kingston 120GB SSD and a WD 2TB HDD to complete the whole internal part of the PC, and I was loving it, the OS started up on exactly 10 secs and every program I installed onto the SSD ran amazingly, but I started to find some problems... I had lost about 10fps on Shadow of Mordor and around 15 on Dying Light, every session I played I lost those fps and it bothered me out of my head, it's a pain in the ass for me. So I don't know what to do, should I install Windows 7 since I read it's better in almost every way atm? I would appreciate any advice, thank you... Oh, and something else, every gaming session I have on BF4, around the 4th match I go into 30fps and have to reboot my PC to get back my solid 90's, is there any way to fix that? Thanks in advance.
  6. So I built a PC for myself about a month ago, everything was cool, got the mobo, cpu, graphics card, ram and psu, didn't get a new drive or a case (stuck to my old SATA 2 500GB one) because I was short on budget. I Installed Win 8.1 on it and went ahead to test Shadow of Mordor, Dying Light, Battlefield 4 and Far Cry 4, everything ran smoothly and I was truly amazed by the power of my new built PC. Although a few days ago I picked up a Kingston 120GB SSD and a WD 2TB HDD to complete the whole internal part of the PC, and I was loving it, the OS started up on exactly 10 secs and every program I installed onto the SSD ran amazingly, but I started to find some problems... I had lost about 10fps on Shadow of Mordor and around 15 on Dying Light, every session I played I lost those fps and it bothered me out of my head, it's a pain in the ass for me. So I don't know what to do, should I install Windows 7 since I read it's better in almost every way atm? I would appreciate any advice, thank you... Oh, and something else, every gaming session I have on BF4, around the 4th match I go into 30fps and have to reboot my PC to get back my solid 90's, is there any way to fix that? Thanks in advance.
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