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hconverse02

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  1. The one built into the mic is really not user friendly and I don't mind a small price just to make sure the mic always works instead of this dumb usb interface i keep running into issues with xD
  2. hconverse02

    Simple Mixer

    Hello, My audio setup is as follows: Topping D10 usb DAC (L R input, usb output) Monolith Liquid Spark Amp (1/4" input, L R output) Some random $60 speaker amp (L R input, L R output) Shure MV7 Microphone (currently USB to USB) beyerdynamic dt 1990 pro some $200 speakers my situation: I would like to use the XLR output on my shure microphone, but I don't want to spend $200 on a mixer or audio interface. My budget is $75 and I would prefer something simple that is just an adjustable gain on the mic and it outputs usb to my pc. Thanks for any recommendations!
  3. ....Because it also came with an entire system ready to go The specs off some random craisglist ad in my college town: why are you copy pasting this part? unless youre a cool dark mode user CPU: i7 8700k 6c12t -cpu fan (amazing btw): BEIGE NOCTUA 2X DUAL FAN GPU: EVGA 1080ti :DDD SC as well ;)) RAM: only (2 x 8) 16gb crucial 3200mHz will get more soon **STORAGE: sandisk 3d ssd 1tb m.2 (it was on sale it was an extra purchase) CASE: Acrylic Fractal Design Define C PSU: GOLD 80+ 850W good brand too i just forgot its like A on the tier list **storage bought separately for $105.99 D: its a cute lil thing dont have pics rn
  4. so i think because youre saying the monitor doesnt turn on, it means that there is no video signal. did you reseat the gpu? could be an issue of another part but you didnt say anything about testing gpu
  5. probably -20% so like 1400 cad just because its such a good card
  6. theres no way to upgrade a built in monitor in a laptop because the company will most likely not sell you the parts and even if they do, they will overprice the fuck out of it. i suggest getting an external 144hz monitor for under $200
  7. Nothing at all 0 spin at any time. 100% Fan curve at 20C and all.
  8. I have tried everything except oven heating my graphics card. It works perfectly and has 0 visual issues, but the fan does not spin on startup, with help from an external program or at all. I have reset everything (DDU) and have taken it apart to check physical connectors. I don't know if the issue is just with my system, I might be able to try it on a separate system to see if that's the issue, but otherwise, there should be no reason it doesn't function correctly. Please help.
  9. What is your price budget? If you are spending that much on a graphics card and want to play games, since your tv is 120hz it might be ok, but will probably have a lot of input lag still.
  10. The front io cables should stay in the case and if you buy a new case, they are already wired so as long as you have all of the power cables you need (sata, etc.) then you don't need any other cables with a new case.
  11. What is your budget and what kind of monitor/peripherals do you have/want?
  12. Have you double checked nvidia control panel for high performance? If you're using MSI Afterburner (or any overclocking software), make sure to turn up the power limit and thermal limit to the max as well.
  13. possibly power management issues? check the radeon gpu software and make sure it is being utilized at all times.
  14. Well I didn't know if you needed a dedicated recording system, in which case a cpu with an igpu would be fine, but if you need a system that is both playing and recording the game, youre going to need a budget larger than $500 to get near 1080p60fps while recording.
  15. Avoid elastic paracord because it doesn't work the same as regular paracord. Paracord planet is a good spot, and doesnt cost more than something from amazon or aliexpress. I don't know much about the other stuff, but paracord is easy to come by. Also make sure to measure correctly and get a diameter slightly larger than the cable you are covering.
  16. For just recording or does it need a gpu? Either way, i think a ryzen 2200g system would flt. Here's a parts list in usd that is under budget. PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD - Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Processor $86.99 @ Amazon Motherboard ASRock - B450M-HDV Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $67.93 @ OutletPC Memory Corsair - Vengeance LPX 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory $39.99 @ Amazon Storage Samsung - 860 Evo 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $77.99 @ Amazon Case Fractal Design - Focus G Mini MicroATX Mini Tower Case $50.03 @ Walmart Power Supply Corsair - CXM (2015) 450 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply $49.90 @ OutletPC Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total (before mail-in rebates) $412.83 Mail-in rebates -$40.00 Total $372.83 Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-05-29 08:19 EDT-0400
  17. Is this a speculation or a plan for a computer youd like to build?
  18. I mean whatever you decide, it's not going to be cheap because you either need to make a purchase to add something to what you have or make a new system.
  19. Dude I think you have an issue with just not learning. After a completely new laptop malfunctions not once, but twice, you bought another one. Do more research before buying a $2000 laptop because it might end up turning into a brick if you don't. The msi laptop is great from what I hear, but the specs won't live up to their numbers 100% because it's in a portable system that will thermal throttle. If you go back on this one again, I recommend taking a break from buying laptops for a while. I personally took about a month of research before deciding what I wanted to get. Even while I wanted/needed more performance, I settled on the gigabyte aero 15w which has an i7 8750 and a 1060 6gb, and it was a great decision that came with its own problems that I eventually figured out and fixed (like its notorious battery drain that requires you to uninstall a couple default programs to fix).
  20. Ssds are so cheap now that there is no reason to get 2 250gb drives, in fact especially with your budget, you should get like a 1tb ssd.
  21. That's way smarter especially if you say you don't have a lot of cash
  22. Ok then you should get one. I'm a teenager too and I work once a week. Save up birthday/present money or whatever if you want to upgrade your system. It doesn't have to be now, but if you're looking for the future, its smarter to upgrade other parts of your system to make it more smooth and not like a gpu heavy or cpu heavy system.. Balance it out, and you should get a new mobo whenever you do get a new cpu
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