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Izumo

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  1. I have a RCA Brand TV from around 4 years ago that I've been using as a second display for my PC. The included stand has broken and I was interested in buying a Vesa Mount/Clamp that will sit and/or attach to my desk. The issue is that when I measured the screw holes on the back, the dimensions come out to be 100 x 75. I've searched all over the net and the only products I could find were all either 100x100 or 75x75. Does anyone know of adjustable Vesa Mounts or adapters that I could attach to a Standard mount?
  2. I can relate to heavy use, however travel is one thing I never do. You say they've failed on you, but how long in between was that? Did they last a few years before failing, or a few months? Also, what is "failing" in your case? Did clicks stop working or did they break down physically?
  3. Doesn't have 10+ buttons. Thanks for the suggestion though.
  4. Mostly FPS gaming, with occasional MMOs. Size..... Medium sized latex gloves if that gives you an idea of my hand. The G502 is pretty comfortable for me in terms of size. Don't really care about weight. I considered the Basilisk but didn't seem like a mouse that would suit my needs. Never considered the G604 because the thumb buttons seemed a little too small from the pictures, and in general, I just dislike wireless overall. Dealing with dying batteries has always been one thing that triggers me more than lag. But as I mentioned, if it can be plugged in 24/7 and used as if it was wired, then there's no issues, that's how I have my XBox 1 controller set up.
  5. I started out with the Logitech G502 Proteous Core and after 2-3 years the Right-Mouse Button started giving me issues. I then bought the G502 HERO and within 1 year the same issue started happening on that one. Right-Mouse Click basically just happens whenever it wants to, doesn't matter how light or hard I press the button, it sometimes might not respond. I have been considering buying the Razer Naga Trinity simply because it has enough buttons and functionality compared to the G502 series for my personal gaming needs, however, reviews of the required software and other clicking issues has me doubting if this is the right mouse. Any feedback on either of these mice or recommendations on other similar mice; i.e. wide DPI range, 10+ programmable buttons, wired preferred*, RGB is optional; is appreciated. * "wired preferred": It can be wireless, but must have a forward facing charging port so it can be used plugged in 24/7.
  6. No other controller. No speakers. Old Headset worked 100% on PC and on XBox but it died of old age, it was almost 6 1/2 years old. Every piece of hardware and all the software settings remain exactly the same as they were. The VOID Pro Surround is literally the only thing I had issues with, which is why I'm looking for recommendations, I've already started the Return Process with Amazon to get rid of the Void Pro.
  7. Not at this moment, but all audio works fine through the speakers on the TV, and my previous headset was working fine with the same controller, until it died obviously.
  8. Same thing, I just don't pay for Dolby Atmos.
  9. I did, and I did not get any sound output at all. I scrolled the volume wheel up and down, I restarted the console, I went through every possible device and controller settings, never got any sound output.
  10. I originally used a Logitech G633 and after 5-6 years it finally died. I bought a Corsair VOID Pro Surround but it does not work with XBox1 despite being advertised as compatible. (No sound even though it is detected, tried every possible connection). Anyway, I'm looking for recommendations for a good Wired Headset for XBOX 1, with a budget of $100 USD. I stress the WIRED part, I don't do Wireless; ever. 1. Must be Wired 2. Probably don't want to buy another G633, cables died excessively quick if bent or pulled the wrong way just a little.
  11. As the title suggests. I bought this screen protector from Amazon and it turned out to be pretty bad. Watched instructional video and attempted twice, ended up with a large amount of air bubbles each time. I'd be OK with a Tempered Glass protector but I can't find one that does not have a colored frame around it. I do have a case for my phone and it does not interfere with the screen, you can clearly see a thin portion of the bezel between the screen and case frame. Any recommendations on a screen protector for the OnePlus 6?
  12. Gaming is in quotations because it doesn't need to be branded specifically as a "Gaming Headset", but that is what I will be using it for. I mainly play Shooters and some RPGs. I will listen to music and watch a movie here or there but that is not my intended use, it is mainly PC gaming. I currently have a Logitech G633, it is a Wired, 7.1 USB Headset that has served me well for 3 years. But I keep having driver issues and the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS) has stopped recognizing the device. I have contacted Logitech Support and their only "solution" is to uninstall and reinstall both the drivers and the LGS. Both of which do not solve the issues. At first they even sent me a free replacement but that one too kept having the exact same problems. I am looking a for 3.5mm (¿or XLR if that's a thing?), preferably Wired (6-12 ft cable), Headsets intended mainly for PC gaming. My budget is about $200-$250 USD for the Headset itself; if I need a AMP/DAC combo or separate devices I will buy them for the full functionality, but between the two devices/combo unit, I would also go with roughly the same budget. I personally do not know much about Audio Tech. I have no idea how to tune an equalizer manually, or in fact, I have little knowledge about AMP/DAC devices themselves. But I am more than willing to read up and watch tutorials to help me along depending on any recommendations I am able to get. Thank you in advance for your time and suggestions.
  13. My bad, I never specified. Yes I do know I jave four (4) PCI-E cables, what I meant is that they are all just 8pin to 8pin. I don't have any that are, for example, 8pin to 8+6 pin. I don't know if those even exist. But in conclusion, I am running two seperate cables to the GPU and it seems to be working just fine. Am installing the drivers as we speak.
  14. I might've found the answer myself. Plugging in just the 8pin turns one light white and the other red. Pligging in one 8pin and one 6pin turns both lights white. So yeah, I plugged in two seperate 8pin cables to the PSU to achieve this.
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