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Nelsonngyn0

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  1. It definitely does. And yeah, definitely join in on the strange politics the world has going on. I mean really, we have Trudeau.
  2. Yes, the strong Ol' 'Murican Dollar. And If that is one you're recommending, it is also a nice competitor to the Asus VE241H, which does make the choice a tiny bit easier.
  3. Quite so, I use the Canadian Amazon, it comes out to $242.
  4. Definitely now a competitor on my decision of a monitor to choose. Although that sounds like the features I want, unfortunately it's very much over my $200 budget for a monitor.
  5. At the moment I'd sacrifice anything above 60fps for good graphics, maybe even go as far as sacrificing anything above 30fps.
  6. Hey guys, I've been able to put together a list of parts for an upcoming rig I'm building, but one thing I've been stuck on deciding is the monitor I will use. The friend that help me work through picking parts said that "any 1080p should do", but actually looking at the variety available is quite overwhelming. Is there a 1080p monitor you guys would recommend that is under $200 for gaming? Edit: I forgot to mention I'd like the size to be somewhere between 23 and 25 inches and that I'm a Canadian buyer.
  7. Oh that seems a bit more reasonable, but unfortunately I might be just streaming at 480 for the time until I can get to upgrade my internet. Thank very much for this information, it will prove useful in the future. That is a main concern that I have considered, especially with the unknown knowledge of the last time the home was rewired. To which is why I am definitely opting to do a wired setup.
  8. Ouch, that is some unfortunate news for me as my upload speed does not meet that requirement. I guess I can consider streaming once I get my feet off the ground.
  9. I thank you two for very quick replies. Something I forgot to mention is the first post was that I also plan on live streaming as well, do you think homeplugs can provide the bandwith needed to do that? Otherwise, hard wiring may be the choice I'll settle on.
  10. Hello LinusTechTips community! I'd first like to say I'm excited to a part of this community and before I go off-topic I'll go straight to my question. I have recently decided to put plan up a rig for the purpose of gaming and YouTube content creation. For this purpose I want to use a room in my basement as the work space. The issue I'm running into now is about getting stable and quick internet access as the modem-router is on a different floor to this room. I know the most direct option is to route an ethernet wire towards there and use the internet from there. A question I do have is then if that wire was connected to the original router upstairs and then routed to the room, would I be able to connect that to a second router to use as a second internet and wi-fi hub? I'm aware of a product known has powerline adapters, but I'm very wary that my home's wiring is not adequate enough to reach the speeds I need for online gaming as it is a very old home built some time before the 2000s. Are there any other options that I might be missing or that you guys would recommend?
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