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wei2coolman

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    wei2coolman got a reaction from mikat in 87-key Macro Keyboard   
    Awesome video from Taran. If you don't want to go through Lua program to add another keyboard, you could look into those DIY Mechanical keyboards with their own microcontrollers you can program; or you could buy a dedicated MIDI Controller and program that instead. I'd imagine it'd be worth it for the editors of LTT to invest into something like that, especially having physical knobs you can use for timeline scrubbing would be very useful.

    Barnacules actually did a very cool review on these today as well.
     
     
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from Novaah_NGD in 87-key Macro Keyboard   
    Awesome video from Taran. If you don't want to go through Lua program to add another keyboard, you could look into those DIY Mechanical keyboards with their own microcontrollers you can program; or you could buy a dedicated MIDI Controller and program that instead. I'd imagine it'd be worth it for the editors of LTT to invest into something like that, especially having physical knobs you can use for timeline scrubbing would be very useful.

    Barnacules actually did a very cool review on these today as well.
     
     
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from The_Tudders in 87-key Macro Keyboard   
    Awesome video from Taran. If you don't want to go through Lua program to add another keyboard, you could look into those DIY Mechanical keyboards with their own microcontrollers you can program; or you could buy a dedicated MIDI Controller and program that instead. I'd imagine it'd be worth it for the editors of LTT to invest into something like that, especially having physical knobs you can use for timeline scrubbing would be very useful.

    Barnacules actually did a very cool review on these today as well.
     
     
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from SaltineCracker in 87-key Macro Keyboard   
    Awesome video from Taran. If you don't want to go through Lua program to add another keyboard, you could look into those DIY Mechanical keyboards with their own microcontrollers you can program; or you could buy a dedicated MIDI Controller and program that instead. I'd imagine it'd be worth it for the editors of LTT to invest into something like that, especially having physical knobs you can use for timeline scrubbing would be very useful.

    Barnacules actually did a very cool review on these today as well.
     
     
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from stconquest in Holiday Buyer's Guide 2015   
    Not sure why the GTX 960 suggestion when you get a r9 380 for the same price, and better performance...
     
    Also, for the 1k build, 390, and 290x are also viable choices.
     
    For 2k build, if this is "just for gaming", 6700k would have been the better choice, better single threaded performance than the 5820k, also 32gb of ram is overkill for gaming, could just be left with 16gb, and save the money for a m.2 storage drive.
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    wei2coolman reacted to greenland1972 in Holiday Buyer's Guide 2015   
    Sponsored by Nvidia.
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from SandorTheHound in Holiday Buyer's Guide 2015   
    Not sure why the GTX 960 suggestion when you get a r9 380 for the same price, and better performance...
     
    Also, for the 1k build, 390, and 290x are also viable choices.
     
    For 2k build, if this is "just for gaming", 6700k would have been the better choice, better single threaded performance than the 5820k, also 32gb of ram is overkill for gaming, could just be left with 16gb, and save the money for a m.2 storage drive.
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from don_svetlio in Holiday Buyer's Guide 2015   
    Not sure why the GTX 960 suggestion when you get a r9 380 for the same price, and better performance...
     
    Also, for the 1k build, 390, and 290x are also viable choices.
     
    For 2k build, if this is "just for gaming", 6700k would have been the better choice, better single threaded performance than the 5820k, also 32gb of ram is overkill for gaming, could just be left with 16gb, and save the money for a m.2 storage drive.
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from Counter-Strike Player in Holiday Buyer's Guide 2015   
    Not sure why the GTX 960 suggestion when you get a r9 380 for the same price, and better performance...
     
    Also, for the 1k build, 390, and 290x are also viable choices.
     
    For 2k build, if this is "just for gaming", 6700k would have been the better choice, better single threaded performance than the 5820k, also 32gb of ram is overkill for gaming, could just be left with 16gb, and save the money for a m.2 storage drive.
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from thekeemo in Fallout 4 "Bomb Case" Build Log Parts List   
    I mean it would suck to build a fallout themed pc that couldn't even play fallout 4... 
     
    Also I don't know Luke was having such a hard time stenciling... 
    Oh god, the glue'd outlet ports for USB and audio/mic... the cringe is too real. I really wish they took the time to make a non-ghetto rigged pc mod. It would have been awesome for them to do a really in depth high quality level pc mod build. 
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    wei2coolman got a reaction from dzonidev in Should we support AMD?   
    AMD took a bet that non-professional software/game developers would optimize their software/games for multithreaded workload, that's why they were so insistent on creating "true" 4 cores, and "true" 8 cores on their initial releases.
     
    Unfotunate for them, they simply just lost the bet, and have been trying to recover since.
    As far as their GPU's are concerned, they just need better marketing. Currently they pretty much have Nvidia beat on every single pricepoint below the GTX 980.
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