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  1. Tried with older drivers, same happens.
  2. Hello Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but the other day my asus rog pg279q (from 2016) suddenly got very dark screen like the blacks was crushed way to much. First I thought it was a driver problem (rtx2060) as it suddenly happened after some hours, was fine earlier on the same day, so I reinstalled drivers and it did not help. Tried then an DDU clean install and then it worked fine, but today I found out it had defaulted back to 60htz. Tried to change it to 144 and then the problem was back and this now happens if I try any refresh over 100. W10 latest updates and newest Nvidia drivers. Tried another DP cable, same happens. Starting to think its the monitor itself that has problems at this point and that its not a software problem.
  3. No matter what is true or not, hiring someone based on what the fanbase want you to do, does not sounds like a smart move. That is just as smart as giving someone a raise every time someone in the comments thinks so
  4. Hello Today I have an snowball ice, but Im looking into improving my audio, but cant deside on what mic to get. So far I have decided that I dont want a dynamic mic, as they need to be too close to me (as far as I understand it) and I dont want to have the mic in frame. I have also been looking at shotgun mic, like the Rode ntg1, but as far as I can understand, you should not use them inside in a smaller room. I have also loooked on mics like NT1 and the Procaster, but are open for ideas.
  5. Hey I hope someone can explain this for me. So, TR4 motherboards has 2 cpu 8pin ports and I guess both need to be used. But I aslo see a lot of builds that uses 750-800W PSU and most of them seems to only have 1 8pin cpu power cable, so is there another cable people use or do they uses only one of the 8-pin ports?
  6. So Im giving the hd60s a try, the store here in Norway has a 50days retun so if it does not work, I can always change it for a hd60 pro
  7. I think an 16-16 cable will be a bit too much to connect. I have thought about the Elgato hd60s, I can fix an usb3 port for it, but how is the input lag on it? I dont want to connect up another monitor for just the PS3/4. @Jon Jon that card is the same thickness as my 970 so maybe it would work fine for me too as that
  8. Not sure if this is the right place to post, but it is more of a motherboard problem than a spesific card problem. I want to put in a capturecard in my pc to stream console-games (PS3/4), but since my mobo is a m-atx only the one right under the gpu is awaible and if I put something in there it will more or less close up the gpu fans. I was wondering to put the capture card future way down since the case is an ATX case and use a x1-x1 riser cable, will that work as good in practise as in theory?
  9. hello never ever use a captrue card to captrue the output of the GPU from the same computer the capture card is connected to, it does not work that way. A capture card should only be used if you want to conenct a console to stream it from the pc (to add alerts, overlays and so in say OBS) or if you use a 2 pc setup where one is the gaming pc and the other is streaming/encoding pc. But in the later situation, most I know uses the NDI plugin for OBS, as it lets you output OBS from one pc to another over a LAN cable
  10. Can you get the hd60s? It is more or less the same as the hd60, only it uses USB3. If you have a desktop and have room for it, the hd60 pro is the internal card. (but I see that may be hard to get where you live)
  11. because the h264 encoder wont help anything in a streaming situation. It also only work woth the Elgao software. It is great to have for recording, but for streaming no. If theard starter plans to use OBS/Xsplit, it is less stress for the cpu to take a raw signal from the capture card, mix it with the overlays and mic stream and encode once out, instead of having to uncompress the h264 signal to just re-encode it.
  12. The HDMI dongle is this one: http://www.fit-pc.com/web/products/fit-headless-gs/
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