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  1. DZ60 should be Via compatible, go to caniusevia.com and download it. When you open it should identify the PCB and you can check what the keymappings are and change them if you want.
  2. Fuji X-T2 23mm f/1.4 (first pic) 60mm f/2.4 Macro (other 2)
  3. PUBG is quite poorly optimized at the moment, running everything on ultra is just asking for trouble. For the smoothest gameplay, try: Screen Mode - Fullscreen Anti-Aliasing - Very Low or Ultra (Use Reshade for AA if you put it on Very Low, otherwise use Ultra. Anything in between and things get blurry and it makes it hard to see people in the distance) Post Processing - Very Low/Low Shadows - Low (Maybe Very Low, but they look pretty bad) Textures - Depends on your VRAM, <4GB use Low, 4GB use Medium, >4GB High/Ultra (If you use High/Ultra with 4GB VRAM you may get lag when opening your inventory) Effects - Very Low/Low Foliage - Very Low View Distance - Highest you can while keeping decent framerates. Doesn't affect how far people/vehicles will render, just LOD update distance. Motion Blur & VSync off
  4. Not necessarily max, make sure its at 100%. Max for some games is greater than 100% which means you're rendering higher than your display resolution, then down-scaling, which will have a significant performance hit. 100% will be your native resolution (or whatever res you're running the game at)
  5. I've been waiting for some reviews of this guy to come out, I've been looking for a 24-70mm and didn't want to commit to Canons cheaper f/4 because I'm wanting something a bit faster (and the f/2.8 is a bit too expensive in Australia). Hopefully its not too much here.
  6. Mine aren't too bad being driven by the mobo, but you may find you might not be able to get quite as much volume as you may like from them with it. They should be fine though.
  7. Agreed. Find the lens with the largest filter thread you have, and buy filters at that size. Then get adapter rings for each with a filter thread up to ~15mm smaller than that, and if you have other lenses more than 15mm smaller, get another set for that size + below. For gradients, slot-in filters are probably the best option. You can get screw-on filters that allow you to align the horizon perfectly (if they're the rotatable kind), but they're quite a bit more expensive. A slot-in holder will usually only allow for 90° rotations, but that usually isn't a huge issue. For short exposures you can just hold the filter by hand. You'll also save a lot with slot-ins as you only need 1 set of filters.
  8. It's worked since release, just you usually need to reinstall drivers to run it with Vulkan, because your older drivers probably didn't install Vulkan libraries. I had friends who had the same issues (CTD on launch with Vulkan), they just didn't have the Vulkan runtimes installed.
  9. I'd use Nvidia Control Panel to set up DSR, run the game at 4k, no AA. Should easily be able to get 60FPS with a 1080Ti at 4k with a few things turned down a tiny bit. Alternatively do a 1.5x or 2x DSR if 4k is too much is too much. In my experience, running GTA V at 1440p with just FXAA looked better/smoother than 1080p with FXAA + 4xMSAA, and got about the same FPS.
  10. Don't waste your money on the Poseidon cards. The 'watercooling' on them is not good, its essentially just a fluid channel through the heatpipes used for air cooling. You'll get much better temps from a proper waterblock on your FE cards, or even an AIO cooler like the EVGA Hybrid kit.
  11. Gotta cut them a little slack with the PG279q, they don't make the panel and every other monitor with that panel has exactly the same QC issues.
  12. I'd wait a little while, Samsung recently announced a bunch of new Quantum Dot monitors, including 1440p 144hz HDR G-Sync goodies in both curved and non-curved, 27 and 31.5" flavours. It does use a VA panel rather than IPS, but I believe Quantum Dot VA is about as good as IPS, if not a little better (better blacks and faster response, no IPS glow)
  13. You also sit several meters away from TV's typically, and much closer to monitors. I've been using a 27" 1080p monitor for the last few years, its pushing it sometimes because the pixel density is quite low. 1440p is the sweet spot for 27", I probably wouldn't go higher than 24" on a 1080p monitor again, unless you got a really good deal on the monitor.
  14. Its ok, they've got you covered with the Powerlink
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