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Dossium

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    Day in a life of a programmer: 9am: boot up com…

    Projects do take time for sure
  2. I assume you will be purchasing another main-storage drive for your larger files later?
  3. Without a doubt! Maybe create a tested database of a ton of hardware in different conditions, or build an army of F@H Rigs!
  4. Feel free to just join the Discord group before you forget! We are so close to the release...
  5. Should be plenty fine with the 970. I am working on the full modlist/links page right this second.
  6. You really don't have to be to begin with, it is something that has to be learned. Each of the bigger mods, like Thermal Expansion, Minefactory Reloaded, etc, all have to be learned. Also, the modpack requires a fairly powerful computer, even with Optifine in the pack. That is, if you'd like a decent framerate.
  7. EngineerCraft101 1.7.10 Tech-Modpack The heart and soul of this modpack is based around technology. Go to the moon to establish a colony, create massive robot-operated farms, and create massive nuclear reactors! The modpack requires a fairly powerful computer. We recommend Optifine. That is, if you'd like a decent framerate. Modpack: Here Server: Apply Here Discord for our gaming group: here Post questions below!
  8. Wow, same. Should just carpet my desk surfaces now I suppose.
  9. Happens to my Compuumpter all the time. Take it in to a BestBuy or other local tech store.
  10. Every time I laugh at a "Bend/Break Test" video with my Dad: "Give me 15 seconds and my plasma torch. You want to see it bent? I'd make it into a puddle."
  11. Definitely. If you are feeling budget-minded, and want more screen real-estate, this monitor is the perfect match. Have had it for 5 months now, and recommend it to anyone looking for a much cheaper Ultrawide with excellent colors.
  12. I have had one for awhile, and loved it. When they had a two-for-one price sale, I jumped on that.
  13. LG 25UM57s Epic monitors, giving me a nightmare to go with all the screen real-estate.
  14. Hey all, Running an MSI 980Ti Twin Frozr 3xDisplayPort 1xDVI 1xHDMI Posted a few days ago about my troubles with getting three LG Ultrawides to work at full resolution with my adapter army. I finally got two working at max res using a DVI->HDMI Adapter paired with the pure HDMI connection already existing from my card. Now all I have left to work with are the Displayports, and I have one more monitor to get working. Did some searching, and I am having a hard time finding something that will do the job. Preferably under $30, and on Amazon or Newegg. Thanks in advance.
  15. Really liked Mace Windu for awhile, but then went way beyond. Agreement here on Revan.
  16. Sorry, thought it was implied that I tried that, and came to this conclusion. Did also try an DVI-D to HDMI adapter, and dual HDMI in.
  17. Hello Everyone, My two new LG Ultrawides (25UM56) just got in to join the already existing one. That makes a trio, and immediately crushed my hopes and dreams of plug-and-play. To cut to the chase, I am driving them with an MSI Twin Frozr 980Ti. In the way of IO, I have 1xHDMI, 1xDVI-D, 3xFullDisplayPort I have been using the existing Ultrawide with the HDMI out for simplicity, but have two Displayport-->HDMI Adapters that have been working well for two other FullHD monitors I had been using on either side of the ultrawide. Now that I have the two new ultrawides using those adapters, I cannot get Windows 8.1 to bump the monitors up to their full resolution. I have tried at least 10 cables that all display full resolution when using the existing HDMI out with any of the monitors, so it cannot be them. The "drivers" that came with the monitors are basically junkware from past experience with the first ultrawide, and they are already updated to the most recent driver anyways. The only thing I can think of would be the Displayport to HDMI adapters not supporting above-HD resolutions. Does someone have a solution? Whether software or an adapter that FOR SURE supports above HD resolutions? Thanks in advance.
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