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  1. Thanks for the tip. That price tag was a bit higher than i expected though.
  2. Hello friends, I am looking for a kvm switch for my home office/gaming rig. Been using two desks for two years now but wish to only use the space for one and at the same time get more use out of my extra monitors. So I need a kvm switch where I can switch between my two computers. I use three 1440p 140hz monitors, 1mouse,1 keyboard and 1 headset. Been looking around and the available products feel oddly specific for workbench environments so am hoping to get some suggestions for you guys.
  3. EDIT: Forgot to specify, I need brand names and/or name suggestions for products like this so I can continue my search). Hello LTT, Ok so what I need assistance with is scaffolding/armature to setup multiple Displays and Studio Speakers (+peripherals). I have a corner desk that is 2m x 2m and would like to be able to "wall mount" from the backside of the table, i.e. I need scaffolding. Something like Linus used in his 16k Gaming video (below). I haven't been able to locate anything like this for the consumer market though, and the things I have found would definitely not hold the weight it would need to. I will be mounting 4x Displays (27" ~8-12kg a piece). (1 up top, 3 underneath). Above the left and right display I will place the two studio speakers (Yamaha HS7i). The speakers will require either vibration dampening somehow or to be stable enough to not be an issue. Something like this amazing illustration I made in paint. Budget (including currency): 10.000SEK (~€1000) Country: I am located in Sweden, but can order from basically anywhere in the world (EU preferred due to taxes). Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: I use this workstation for gaming, software/game development(UE, VS2022) and music production (Reaper/Ableton Live). Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Speakers: Yamaha HS7i Displays: 4x 27" (all displays use DP) Computer: Fulltower (mounted to bottom of the desk) (need to buy a new graphics card at some point...)
  4. Hello LTT Forums, Okay, for some reason it seems pretty difficult to find information about WAN to LAN throughput on routers. Either it is not published at the retailers or the product is marked for businesses in ways I don't know how to search for. So, can anyone point at a couple of brands/models of routers that support WAN to LAN / LAN to WAN throughput of at least 2gbps? I have currently 1gbps connection at home, with my current RT-N66U I get about 700mbps which isn't too bad for such an old router. I am however aware that I can squeeze out about 1.5 gbps when I connect my computer straight to the wall. I would prefer if the router doesn't have an Access Point built in. I plan on purchacing a switch with PoE and WiFi 6 AP seperately so don't need many ports on the router. Hobbyist at networking but work as a software developer so some interest in the subject is here. Doesn't need to be user friendly.
  5. Thank you for the suggestions. That is exactly what I need. At the moment i've bene using windows remote desktop to get higher resolution. But damn it has some major shitty latency while typing and moving the cursor. Will have a look at that and other products like it. thanks again.
  6. As for many of you guys I'm currently working from home. I've brought the laptop from work but would like to use my monitors from my gamingrig to do work on. I miss multiple monitors for work. The laptop I have doesn't have USB-C or Thunderbolt though so I am a bit confused on what options I have. Laptop: HP Pavilion Notebook - 15-ab212no / 5CD6116BXD / P7T74EA#UUW I have three HDMI monitors for my desktop, sadly required to work from my laptop due to the nature of content I work with. Would be much appreciated if anyone has suggestions for any way to connect at least 2 monitors to the laptop. Sincerely duxck
  7. I just returned to Ark Survival Evolved. Haven't played since before they released Scorched Earth. And man, it is still an amazing game. Love it. Think I've had about 500 hours last two months Close to 1k hours in total now.
  8. I've really really liked the collaborations you've done with different YouTube creators over the years with bringing them the hardware they need to continue delivering great content. I just watched the behind the scenes of Yes theory's latest documentary and it seems like they had some issues with their rendering of it and would love to see you guys hook them up. The BTS,
  9. Does that also count if I run three 1440 144 monitors? (I only game on the middle monitor).
  10. The monitor I use right now is at 2560x1440 and 144hz. I also have two pretty shitty monitors which might make the experience less than ideal. Been planning on getting new new monitors now when i get a new graphics card. A 1080 ti probably serves me well enough. Sad part is that the 1080 ti isn't that much cheaper than the 2080 ti today. Most requiring game I play is probably Ark, Dark and Light or Atlas. Otherwise i tend to play pretty well optimized games or really low games (such as Factorio or Banished).
  11. Hello, I'm about to buy a new graphics card. I have been looking at the big boi Nvidia 2080 Ti, doubt I really need it but I have the luxury of affording it atm. My question is, will I be able to utilize it with current hardware or should I go for something that is more suitable for what I currently have? Last year I switched out everything except my graphics card. Current setup: Intel Core i7 7700K 4.2 GHz 8MB MSI Z270A S02 INET GAMING EDITION be quiet! Pure Rock Samsung 960 EVO 500GB XFX Radeon RX 480 8GB GTR Black Edition- PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, GPU: 1338 MHz , Backplate, Hard Swap Fractal Design Define C Svart Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000Mhz CL15 Vengeance Corsair RM650x 650W So, is it really bad idea to buy a 2080ti for this? Any other suggestions if it is? (I am aware that the 2080ti isn't best value, just want to make sure it isn't wasted). Thanks in advance.
  12. Well I don't mind replacing the RT-N66U, I can use that as an Access Point for wireless only. And trying to get max throughput out of it isn't really important either since it will cap out at 731mbps either way, which is less than I should be getting from my ISP. I have tried to get more out of my current by disabling NAT, QoS and Wireless with no luck. Disabling QoS gave me about 50mbps more to play around with, disabling WiFi either 2.4ghz or 5ghz or both had no noticable effect on the speed.This is still a far cry from the 731mbps that has been shown as reference https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/old-tools/charts/router/bar/74-wan-to-lan My question really only is if the router I have been looking at (Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Security Gateway) is a good choice and if not perhaps you have suggestions for something else?
  13. about 100->200mbps up/down. So hard to say what that might be.
  14. I don't relaly know what docsis 3.1 is. What they did was to switch out all the hardware in the building. I don't have a modem just a RJ45 plug in the wall. When I trun tests with my computer connected directly to that plug I get between 500mbps -> 1gbps. Did a quick test now and it showed this:
  15. So, I just got an upgrade from my ISP from 100mbps to 1000mbps up/down. I noticed that my current router is having issues with throughput WAN -> LAN ( Asus RT-N66U ) which as far as I can see should be able to handle about 730mbps WAN -> LAN, in my case the best I've managed to get out of it is about 200mbps. So I was thinking, perhaps you guys have suggestions of some basic routers, like 1 WAN 4 LAN which can handle 1gbps throughput. I can still use my old router as an AP to get it wireless for cellphone use. The one I've been looking at right now is the Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Security Gateway ( https://www.ubnt.com/unifi-routing/usg/ ) which seems to be able to handle that with no problems. Do you guys have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance
  16. Never mind, found the problem. Had to go into Display adapter properties -> Monitor -> Screen Refresh rate: change it to 144hz.
  17. Hey guys, I recently got my new display, a Acer XF270HUA, which I use with my AMD RX 480. In the AMD Radeon Settings program I have set AMD Freesync to on but when I hover it it claims: "Refresh rate reported by display: 40Hz to 60Hz". The monitor is supposed to be able to handle Freesync at 144Hz through DP (I made sure it is DP 1.2). Tried to install the display drivers (though only drivers are for windows 8 64-bit on the acer website). I wasn't allowed to install these on Windows 10 since they aren't signed. Anyone have any suggestions on where I should start searching for a solution to this? Thanks in advance!
  18. Thanks for the reply. Yeah that is what I did. Didn't find anything fitting as of yet. Atm i'll just stick with my old monitors. Hopefully it wont affect the performance when I game too much
  19. Hello, I've been trying to figure out resolutions and dimensions/sizes on which secondary monitors I should get. I just bought a new monitor and none of my old ones support pivoting (or really any kind of adjustments). What I wanted to do is to have my 27" in the middle and the other two monitors pivoted. Do you guys have any suggestions on monitors I should look at or perhaps how I figure out dimensions for ti? a The monitor I bought: https://www.acer.com/ac/sv/SE/content/model/UM.HX0EE.A01 Also, suggestions on a mount for three monitors is highly appreciated.
  20. Coffee Lake looks interesting, but not much official from Intel about it yet. And since they haven't talked about it much yet, when can we expect to see this released? Also, what I found was that some leak said that the i5 8600k will have 6 cores, 6 threads while the i7 8700k will have 6cores/12 threads (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2017-intel-coffee-lake-the-next-big-thing-for-cpu-technology) which is still less than the current AMD Ryzen 1700x
  21. Hey Guys, I am about to buy a new PC and I've been looking at which CPU I should buy. I've been pretty stuck between the Ryzen 1700x and the i7 7700k now. As it is today, with the games we have today, the i7 is the better purchase since it's single core processing is a lot better (as I understand it from reading reviews). My question then, since I don't upgrade very often. (Current build is from 2011: i5 2500k, 8GB Ram, Radeon 6950). What would be the wisest option for me to buy. I assume that the 1700x will get better with age as more game titles will fully utilize all of its cores compared to the i7. Thanks in advance duxck
  22. Any thoughts on the MSI Z270 SLI PLUS ? http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/msi-z270-sli-plus-kaby-lake-atx-motherboard,4886.html
  23. Odd, for me on newegg the Asus is $215 and the MSI $219 while in Sweden where I live the Asus is 1690SEK and the MSI is 2449SEK. Damn electronics
  24. Thanks for that information. And yeah will probably go for the 2x16 at first. Seems like the I will go for the Asus I have a closed case without a window so RGB would only entertain my fans That one would work but it is a lot more expensive than the Asus and the MSI Pro Carbon.
  25. I'm thinking of upgrading my PC (Almost buy a new complete one) will just keep the case and the GPU. These are the parts that I plan on buying: CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K 4,2GHz Socket 1151 Box without Cooler RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 PC25600/3200MHz CL16 2x8GB (Been looking at the 2x16 or 4x8 as well, don't really know the difference between those options). M.2: Samsung 960 EVO Series MZ-V6E250BW 250GB SSD: Samsung 850 EVO Series MZ-75E500B 500GB CPU Cooler: Be Quiet! Pure Rock PSU: EVGA 650 GQ 650W I have a XFX Radeon RX 480 8GB GTR Black Edition since before which I will stick with for now. What I want to make sure is that I can either buy a second RX 480 and run in crossfire or switch it for a 1080ti. I also wish to run my OS and regular work applications from the Samsung 960 NVMe drive. I would like to be able to upgrade with a secondary M.2 NVMe 500GB stick at a later time. So my questions. Which motherboard would be suitable for this build? I don't understand how the PCIe lanes work and if I get the second NVMe how might that affect my GPU? When looking at motherboards these three popped out for me (Though I don't really understand what differentiate them): Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming MSI Z270-A Pro MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Thanks a lot in advance. duxck
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