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jalex3 got a reaction from MEC-777 in AMD did not send review samples of upcoming series to hardware reviewers (like LTT) in time for the 16th reveal
The reviews will come. They will. So just wait before you buy if its a problem for you.
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jalex3 got a reaction from Megahurt in AMD did not send review samples of upcoming series to hardware reviewers (like LTT) in time for the 16th reveal
The reviews will come. They will. So just wait before you buy if its a problem for you.
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jalex3 reacted to dylan43270 in "Bookshelf" speakers with punch + an amp for them
I am glad I am not the only LTT member that likes Zeos.
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jalex3 got a reaction from dalekphalm in Controller for PC
F710 is a wireless gamepad with a more PS controller shape.
Edit: DERP missed page 2
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jalex3 got a reaction from hodge22 in Ducky Shine 3 Broken LED's
If its been less than 1 year then they have to do something. I had a monitor that was faulty. After contacting them they sent a post return slip.
You can contact about warranty under your account.
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jalex3 got a reaction from 0s4x in Could anyone help reg. mousepad health issues?
QcKs are generally delicious, perhaps yours is a bad year?
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jalex3 reacted to mr moose in Tek Syndicate Audio Myths with @MayflowerElectronics
The reason line out doesn't matter is not because the SQ of a DAC which is only measurable with very expensive equipment, the human ear is not going to discern any real difference between devices and manufacturers (unless they are really cheap nasty shitty things, but we aren't talking about those). But due to the architecture of line level signa; processing. It is much easier to design and very predictable, therefore you get very little difference (read no difference) between devices or manufacturers.
It's all horses for courses, you can get dacs to fill any form factor or need, internal external and combinations.
Correct, there is a specific section of the amp design (half wave rectifier PSU) that controls the input power from the wall wart and connects to the batteries.