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ThinkWithPortals

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  1. So I kinda want to get a second monitor. It would be for non-urgent stuff, like YouTube videos while studying or Netflix while playing Elite Dangerous, etc. etc. However, my desk isn't huge, and I'd like to keep it uncluttered, so a second screen side by side my current one wouldn't be ideal. However, there's plenty of room above my screen, so I was thinking of maybe putting a 23 inch 1080p above my 29 inch ultrawide. Does anyone have experience with using a setup like this, with a secondary screen above the primary? It would solve the space problems, but it seems like looking up slightly might be more tiresome than just looking left or right, so I want to know if anyone has experience with a configuration like this and if they have any thoughts on if they recommend it or not. Thanks
  2. Well I got my 480 down from 1150Mv to 1062Mv, which I played an hour of Dishonored Death of the Outsider at with no problems so I'm going to call that stable. Even going 2Mv lower to 1060Mv makes my screen flash red occasionally in 3DMark so I reckon 1062 is the best I'll get... thoughts? EDIT: Also my system hard-locked up after I benchmarked at 1060, so definitely unstable...
  3. So I'm going to give undervolting my RX 480 a go because apparently it undervolts quite nicely and lower temps and noise sounds appealing. I've read up on how exactly to do it, but I'm stuck on the stability-testing part - specifically, what software/tests/benchmarks should I use to test if my voltage is stable? I have 3DMark Free, as well as VRMark and SteamVR Performance Test, so is running each of these enough or are there some more stability tests that anyone would recommend? Thanks in advance?
  4. And hot, don't forget hot. For fan profile - been there done that, I've got it pretty much as good as it will get. For undervolting, I could do, but it's not something Ive ever done before and it seems like it could be time consuming. I've literally said that I'm open to the idea of buying a new card, they're not forcing anything. Right now, you're actually being more forceful than they are. Considering it. You said you did it before: how easy/time consuming was it? The performance is secondary here. What I'm really after is a quieter, cooler card, which the 1070 should be. Any performance gain, however slight, is a bonus.
  5. Still produces too much heat/noise in a small case for my liking. What I was also considering was to get one of those GPU-liquid-cooler-bracket things like NZXT makes, but it doesn't seem like any fit the NITRO+ 480's PCB. Elite Dangerous, modded Skyrim, Dishonored 2, Dishonored DOTO, DOOM, Shadow of Mordor, Project Cars... why?
  6. So I've been bothered recently by the GPU in my computer. Being in quite a confined case, and not the most efficient architecture (EVOLV ITX and RX 480, respectively), it tends to get quite hot (low 80s) and very loud (audible from other rooms). I'd like to fix this, and I had the idea of maybe being able to sell my RX 480 (hopefully at no significant loss thanks to the crazy demand of Polaris cards right now), and buy a cheapish GTX 1070 for only about £100-£150 of total expenditure. By doing this, I should be able to get a GPU that is a bit quieter and cooler, with some more power to boot. (Even if I do that I'll probably wait till after the release of the 1070ti to see what that's like, then make a decision) However, the only thing that concerns my about this is my CPU/mobo/RAM. They're not new by any stretch of the imagination (4690K/Z97/DDR3) so I thought: is there any point in swapping my GPU? If I'm going to need to replace my CPU/RAM/MB soonish, since they're pretty old, should I not bother to change my GPU, live with it for a time and then just get pretty much a whole new PC a bit later, with something like Ryzen or Coffee Lake + DDR4? So, what should I do? Sell/swap my GPU now for reduced noise, heat and some more power, or if my other parts are getting a bit long in the tooth, wait it out and replace a whole bunch of stuff in like a year?
  7. I'm not really in a position to use Ethernet, as my router/modem is several rooms away and I'm not in a position to snake a cable through my house, nor drill holes in the walls. I'll try the WiFi (it's pretty good - 5GHz band AC wifi and all that) and hope for the best. Cheers Virtualhere isn't installed on the Link, it's installed on the host PC. It's for sharing wireless devices (ie. the controller) across a network. Here: http://store.steampowered.com/app/440520/VirtualHere_For_Steam_Link/ It's confirmed to make the Link work with the XBOne wireless dongle, but I wanted to know if I could use it wired instead by just plugging it into the Link via microUSB. Thanks
  8. So I see that the Steam Link is 70% off right now and I'm very tempted, playing Skyrim from the couch sounds great. The only controller I own is my Xbox One wireless controller (NOT the Xbox One S Bluetooth controller, the original Xbox One controller with the Windows dongle thing). I know that the controller can only be used wirelessly with the Steam link if I use some software called Virtualhere, but I'm hesitant to use it as it costs money and the reviews are meh. However, my question is: if I don't feel like using Virtualhere, could I just plug my Xbox One wireless controller (again, NOT the Xbox One S controller) into the Steam Link using a microUSB to USB cable, and just use it as if it was a wired controller? Would that work? Also, if anyone has experience with the Steam Link at all (particularly using it on a wireless network, as I will be) or with using Virtualhere, feel free to leave your opinions on them. Thanks!
  9. A family member recently brought me their phone, an iPhone 4S, complaining that it wouldn't turn on. Sure enough, no matter what I tried, the phone was unresponsive - screen dead, speakers dead, (seemingly) whole device dead. It wasn't a power issue, I charged it thoroughly and still nothing. This isn't entirely unexpected, as the phone itself is old and beat-up and the recent heat we've had (28 celcius/82 farenheit, hot by UK standards anyway) might just have done the old thing in for good. However, strangely, one aspect of the phone still functions perfectly. Though the phone initially appears to be completely dead, it still vibrates perfectly fine when silent mode is toggled on or off, or when it is plugged in/out. This kind of suggests that it isn't fully dead, but it's odd all the same. What the hell is going on? Why does it appear fully dead but still vibrate? Should I just replace it, or is this small sign of life proof that it's worth repairing?
  10. What @Principis said. A couple of years ago you'd be right, but Norton is seriously good nowadays.
  11. Hey everyone, I'm looking to switch phones this month, but I've been out of the loop for a while so I'm looking to be educated as to what's out now that suits my requirements, and I'd appreciate recommendations for anything that matches what I need. Speaking of what I need... - No larger than 5.5 inches. Thickness isn't really a concern. - Above-average camera (enough for amateur photography). - Fingerprint sensor preferred but not essential. - Nice vibrant screen, possibly OLED, definitely IPS. - Decent speakers. - Not a super bloated version of Android - GOOD BATTERY LIFE! The biggest reason I want to ditch my current phone, it barely makes it through a day. - No more than £200, and unlocked. Comment with suggestions for phones I should consider, thank you everyone!
  12. There's Box UK in Birmingham, they do enthusiast stuff.
  13. There's no such thing as a cool fidget spinner, it's kind of an oxymoron.
  14. "nikzzsh23@gmail.com - Business inquiries only." As if you were going to get any enquiries at all, ever.
  15. My GPU fan was making a really annoying rattling noise. Like, it sounded like a miniature strimmer was running underneath my GPU. I thought maybe it was a bad bearing, so I removed the little sticker from the back of the GPU fan in preparation for oiling the bearing. However, I discovered I didn't have any suitable oil, so I just put the now-stickerless fan back on the card and back in the PC. Somehow, removing the sticker of all things completely stopped the horrible grinding noise. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  16. I got it about a week and a half ago and I've already finished it twice and am planning my third playthrough Performance issues notwithstanding, it's an outstanding game, you should love it. It doesn't seem to run as badly as it used to (I stay mostly above 60fps at Medium with some antialiasing with a 4690K+RX480 @ 2560x1080) The latest patch was suspicious though. Came out at almost the same time as Denuvo being cracked and the changelog was just "various optimisations"...
  17. This sounds like a great idea. Unfortunately my router had other plans. After a few power cycles and resets I actually got through to the GUI. When I logged in, it started performing a firmware update, which was very explicit in stating "please do not turn off your router or computer during this process". Should be fine, I guess, I'll just let this update proceed. My computer chose this crucial moment to BSOD for the first time ever. Literally the one time where I couldn't afford to lose power unexpectedly and it did. So, as is often the case with a fucked-up firmware update, my router seems to be completely bricked. Yaaaaaay. Thanks for the help, anyway
  18. I was having trouble with my router. Before, when navigating to 192.168.1.1 I would get this: "Settings have been updated. Web page will now refresh.Changes have been made to the IP address or port number. You will now be disconnected from RT-AC68U.To access the settings of RT-AC68U, reconnect to the wireless network and use the updated IP address and port number." So I decided to reset it (ASUS RT-AC68U) by powering off, holding down the reset button, powering on again. However, when I try to access the router's GUI to set up a login, establish WiFi network passwords, etc. through navigating to 192.168.1.1, I just get "192.168.1.1 took too long to respond." So right now I'm stuck with a router on factory default settings, two open WiFi networks, and no way to access my router's GUI. ...help?
  19. 1: There's no such thing as a true PCMR community. PCMR thing is a joke that some people seem to take seriously. 2: Just because you share a nationality with them doesn't mean you have to apologize on their behalf. 3: It's the Internet. People are sometimes idiots. No need to apologize. Also, welcome to LTT.
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