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    Sauber-C10 got a reaction from KENZY9 in Is PWM fans worth the money?   
    Yes get the PWM fans as you will get an increased cooling capability as they have higher static pressure, however it doesnt make a whole load of difference
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    Sauber-C10 got a reaction from DenVu in Bungie's "Destiny" not on pc?   
    I dont understand why they dont release on PC surely they do testing on PC so why not release the game it cant be that hard and surely the aim of a company is to make money, so why cut out a large portion of a potential market?
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to Pithan in Do You Own A Console, If You Do Why?   
    Well I have a Halo Reach Limited Edition Xbox 360.

    I pretty much played on consoles for my whole life, even had a PS3 for a while. Then I saw the light thanks to the BF3 hype in 2011 when I decided to get a PC.
    Since then, my Xbox is rarely turned on. The only thing I do with my Xbox nowadays is pretty much play exclusive games on it.
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    Sauber-C10 got a reaction from ixi_your_face in What Is The Best Game You Have Ever Played?   
    Yes, pixel perfection
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to Toby in I need your opinions about this mouse   
    Off the top of my head, the sensor (both good), the 2013 has rubber sides, more sensitive mouse buttons (some people find they click them accidentally) and a different feel to the scroll wheel. I heard the rubber sides fell off for one guy and I've seen a few complaints about the feel of the 2013, but that could be purely down to personal preference.
    The DA Black Edition is also good. If there's no where you can go to try them out, then I'd go for whichever you like the look of more, unless you find mice commonly slip out of your hand, in which case I'd get the 2013.
    Edit: Oh and the side buttons are nicer on the 2013 also.
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    Sauber-C10 got a reaction from UberFefa in BT infinity/ Google fiber   
    Let the ISP's use the BT fibre lines, its not just cable, its thousands in one large bundle so it'd be the same as the copper lines, plus BT dont have to give a fuck about the other ISP's the less competition for them the better, the other ISP's could still use the network of fiber that BT put down but BT could charge them a rental fee making BT the cheapest fiber broadband provider = BT profit and its good for consumers too
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to GoodBytes in 2560x1600 monitors   
    Response time are meaningless. They are gray to gray measurements with no standard. That means that the manufacture picks 2 gray color of their choice, even the same one, and sees how fast the monitor does at refreshing. If you have to check in depth review of monitors to know how fast the monitor is.
    Example, Dell U2410 6ms response time, IPS panel with 1920x1200 vs ViewSonic TN panel 1ms response time, 1920x1080. ViewSonic is expected to be faster. I mean it is a TN panel afterall, 1ms resposne time, and lower resolution.
    TFTCentral measures:


    Yea, as you can see the ViewsSonic ends up being a bit slower than the Dell U2410.
    Anyway, my recommendation is the Dell U3011. It fits way more than your needs (there isn't many options for 30inch, and this one is the best value for your money).
    -> pre-color calibrated Adobe RGB and sRGB color profiles with calibration report. So you'll get stunning colors
    -> Color processor and Look UP Table. Plays a part in providing you'll get stunning colors
    -> H-IPS panel. Sharp image, 178 degree view angle in ALL directions. So no mather where you sit or are (beside behind the screen), you'll perfectly screen your screen
    -> SUPER bright. I have the smaller brother: U2410, and my brightness level is at 0%. The default 50% burns my eyes. So yea.. bright!
    -> High grade CFL for providing true whites, avoiding tinting colors and grays and whites looks grays and whites. No blue tint.
    -> Metal stand and metal mechanical system for easy adjustment, and 0 wobble
    -> 0 bright pixel warranty and 6 dead pixel or more warranty coverage (one of the best consumer policy around), No zones, No distance.
    -> If anything is wrong with the monitor, Dell ships you a replacement model while you get to keep your monitor. Once you receive it, you just swamp them. And in the box you'll see a pre-paid shipping label, just stick it above the old one, and call the appropriate mail carrier company to come and pick it up. That means that shipping is paid BOTH directions for you. You DEFINITELY do NOT want to pay shipping for such huge monitor, let alone find a box for it, if you got rid the box or damaged it, which is a big problem with other manufactures
    -> The monitor uses a true 10-bit panel per channel (30-bit total), providing you with 1.07 billion colors, over DisplayPort (limitation of HDMI and DVI doesn't allow 10-bit colors at this resolution). So if you have the hardware and content (you have the hardware, but not the content) you can enjoy all these colors.
    -> Media Card reader, and 4 port USB hub (2 on the side, and 2 on the back).
    -> 2x DVI ports, 2x HDMI 1.2 port (1080p max), 1x DisplayPort, 1x VGA, and 1x Component set inputs. So you can plug anything you want.
    -> 1:1 pixel matching. That means, you can set an input of lower resolution that you receive on the monitor to keep it's aspect ratio, or not scale at all, or full screen. You pick.
    -> Picture-in-Picture support
    -> Full matte.
    Worth every penny.
    Note: Rumor suggest that in February (add 2-3 months before it comes to Canada), Dell will release a new 30inch monitor. Leak info suggest:
    -> U3014 it will be called
    -> Inputs are not confirmed. Probably component is out, DisplayPort updated to 1.2 but it doesn't mater. HDMI MIGHT be updated to 1.3 for higher than 1080p support, but as most laptop HDMI ports and content is stuck at 1080p max, I don't see why Dell would pay the super high royalty fees to update HDMI (newer the version of HDMI, higher the fees)
    -> Less aggressive matte screen (many consumer don't have a proper desk, so the monitor is way too close to them, and the brightness is way too high. Resulting in seeing the matte film, and complain. People with a proper setup have no problems)
    -> AH-IPS LG panel (a bit better contrast over H-IPS, but nothing crazy)
    -> GB-LED backlight (Green, Blue, LED with red phosphore to output true white). This reduces power consumption, all by keeping true white. A huge problem with white-LED monitors that output a cold white color. RGB-LED is the best, where you have Pure red, green and blue LED's put very close to each other to output true white. This is very costly back light only found on select professional grade monitors. GB-LED is the second best solution to it, high-grade CFL is equally good, but consumes much more power, then the rest, and finally white-LED which are more blue LED's, than white.
    -> USB 3.0 hub
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to Dizzi Fish in Wireless gaming mice   
    I think both the mamba the g700 and the ouroboros are great mice, however it's down to preference, get down to a store or somewhere you can feel the ergonomics of the mice for yourself, also don't dismiss the naga epic I have it it's a great mouse I know you might think you don't need the macros because you play fps or rpg, not mmo, but I use the extra buttons all the time, throwing grenades or reloading you can always find a use it makes it all just easier. So you have to feel the mice for yourself, nowadays most mice are of the same or similar specs so its down to what you want and everybody has their own opinion on tech, you need to decide for yourself.
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to Makaseo in Wireless gaming mice   
    I haven't had my G700 too long (Black Friday sale) but it's been great so far. I've owned a Logitech G7, Razer Deathadder, and Razer Ouroboros in that order, and the G700 is my top pick tied with the Deathadder. Only downside is the charging/data cable, which is so thick and inflexible that wired gaming is impractical. I've heard a bunch of great stuff about the Mamba as well, and it looks like a wireless version of the Deathadder, which to me can only be a good thing.
    I'd also stay away from the Ouroboros if I were you; it's pretty uncomfortable after even an hour of any kind of gaming.
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to BCreation in Wireless gaming mice   
    Is there any reason why you want a wireless mouse? Will it be sitting on a mouse pad next to your computer anyway? If so, then I would seriously get a wired mouse. There're not much good wireless mice out there that I know of, and the Razer Mamba is quite overpriced because of it's packaging. Take a look at the G700. I haven't tried it but it's not as expensive and come on, it's Logitech, they make great peripherals.
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    Sauber-C10 reacted to Drunk Muffin in Wireless gaming mice   
    Have a look at the Razer Mamba, it's advertised on their website as their best wireless gaming mouse.
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