I want to buy the LG CX 48". I want to split the screen horizontally so the top and bottom performs like a dual monitor. There will only be 1 source, my desktop. The goal is to play games at the bottom and display youtube, etc at the top for example. Are there any easy solution?
I'm trying to decide whether to just use SP fans on everything including the front intake and rear exhaust. Does anyone know or have a video or article that did this test?
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I'm eyeing this one. How does it compare with wireless in terms of reliability and speed? The distance is quite short; 100ft maybe.
So I tried moving the sound balance all the way to left then all the way to the right.
The right speaker is definitely quieter. I've pretty much ruled out that it's not the speaker.
Thanks.
I'm using 14AWG for something around 3 feet on left and 4ft on right. I tried swapping the speakers and there was no difference. Swapping the wires is little bit more difficult to do since I would have to disassemble my setup.
I have an amp which powers a right and left passive bookshelf speakers which I'm using as desktop speakers. Maybe it's just in my head but it sounds like my right speaker (the one with longer wires) is lower in volume. Could it be my amp that is the problem? Or I'm not just hearing correctly lol?
How does triple buffering fit in to this?
If the framerate is not consistently at monitor's refresh rate, would you use vsync+triple buffering, use frame cap instead of vsync, or use none at all?