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Jon K.

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  1. For those of us who use tablets, phablets, and other android, ios, windows devices; There are plenty of options out there. However Which is the best for battery life, durability, and dang nabit, best bang for your buck. This is NOT a Viewer review, just a request from a viewer that would like to see this put into a video. There are a couple of options to choose from. We'll start with Amazon's Choice - At $45.99 The iClever Wireless Folding Keyboard w/ Aluminum Alloy Base and RGB? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018K5EJCQ Next, another Amazon Choice, you have a still pricey model at $34.99 but one that seems like a similar build. EC Technology - Foldable Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/EC-Technology-Pocket-Size-Rechargeable-Li-polymer/dp/B00QT8WQ86 Next we move on to the cheaper builds but still seem to have good reviews! At $25.99 we have our Budget Keyboard. From Joyzy, we get a Full Size Bluetooth Universal Rechargeable Bluetooth keyboard. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0799LKCLJ Lastly at $22.00 this is a Great deal as it also includes a Bluetooth track pad mouse (however you can't drag and click according to reviewers) Jelly Comb - Pocket Size Portable Mini BT Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/Foldable-Bluetooth-Keyboard-Jelly-Comb/dp/B076V9Y2XZ Which one would be great for you? What are the battery lifes and standard uses for each model? Stay Tuned for Linus to buy and review all models and maybe more....
  2. anytime. Just trying to save you the money where you don't need to spend the extra money if your not going to notice the difference.. and provide you with longer life of the machine for the future. I hope it helped.
  3. Do you think you could make a review that goes over FPS vs Screen Hz and if higher then 60 fps on 60hz is actually noticable or that the latency is better? is 120Hz monitor @ 60FPS is better then 60Hz monitor @ 80-90FPS ? Isn't there some fact out there that the human eye can only see up to 60 or 70 Hz? anything past that is just noticable latency issues we can see?
  4. ok, you're about to make me go on this long tangent rant to defend myself and i don't really want too... but i'm going too... haha so here we go. First off there is this video..: IN this video he goes over some of the FPS differences in current gen games. The differences other then (primal) are very slim.. and even farcy primal it's still above 84 FPS. So is your monitor 60Hz? That means it will refresh at the rate of 60FPS.. however this isn't techincally the noticable cap. The truth is, up to 80fps is noticeable on a 60hz monitor. But, They say that anything past 80fps isn't noticible .. between 60-80fps the difference is the latency on the screen. not how smooth it is. Bottom line if your using a 60hz monitor.. even 80fps is prob the max your going to notice anything... which the 1700 provides easily. with that said.. the 1700 is cheaper.. and with more cores is going to provide a smoother experience when you do your "casual" streaming. Streaming to twitch actually has a significant toll on the processor. So having ryzen for that will not only make your gaming smoother but streaming easier on the system. and the last thing i have is that "for now" games don't make use of multi core. (this is true) but who's to say in 1-2 years from now games won't be coming out to take a advantage of this.. You'll be ahead of the game and ready for this if you go ryzen. IMHO - ryzen is slightly cheaper, better for long term, better for streaming, and provides "almost" identical gaming experience currently... but will be better then i7's in the very near future. i would NOT throw them under the bus in your decision and toss them out.. I'd seriously think about it. They really are a good contender.
  5. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/m4BKxY
  6. Do you think you could buy a BUNCH of wired gaming cheap mice and do the same thing you did with the keyboards... Buy like 10 off brand... like mazer.. and cobra... mice.. and put them up for review
  7. also after looking at this.. looks like amazon has the same thing 3 bucks more but comes with a cooler? am I wrong with this? https://www.amazon.com/AMD-Processor-Wraith-Cooler-YD1700BBAEBOX/dp/B06WP5YCX6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1490122950&sr=8-1&keywords=AMD+RYZEN+7+1700+3.0GHz+8-Core+Processor
  8. Ok, So here's my overall.. what do you guys think. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/m4BKxY Base on your opinions does this look about right? I'd maximize my production with this build?
  9. this is true i would 1080p game. and I was thinking of doing this in SLI.
  10. wonderful thank you. I'll Look at throwing that together here and i'll repost.. Let me see. Thank you all.
  11. excellent, thank you for that opinion. I appreciate you taking the time to put that together. Although now i must ask.. is it worth the small increase for me to goto 1700x? hmm
  12. Absolutely, that's the point of this post. I'm trying to see what does the public think would benefit me more.. for my usage. I'm down with anything. I'm just curious as to what with my play style and usage. What people think i should be getting.
  13. Ideally I'm fine with $500-600 for the upgrade. (remember for now i'm looking to possibly keep my 970) as long as it makes sense. edit: Let me just say though, if it makes no sense to SPEND that to not get much of a improvement then i'm not going to do it. I'm looking to maximize my results on cost.. not pay the most and get the most.. make sense?
  14. So as the Title says, I'm interested in getting rid of my old i7 2700k Sandybridge gaming PC (which i built like 4-5 years ago) and now am looking to update. Currently I play modern games. Here's a short list so you get the idea. CS:Go, World of Tanks, LOTRO, The Division, Ghost Recon, Battlefield 1, Starwars Battlefield, and a few hundred steam games. Such as Conan, or Torchlight 2, Trine 3.... you get the point. Anyway. I Mainly play games on this pc. But I'd like to start streaming my game time. I have a 2 - 3 monitor setup. (currently 2 but would like to upgrade to a 3 sometime soon). My Hardware is currently using a GTX970. I'm watching Netflix normally on 1 monitor (when not streaming) and gaming on the 2nd. When I stream it would be on 1 monitor and game on the 2nd. So.. Currently I'm looking to upgrade my motherboard and processor & ram. I currently am using a Samsung SSD 850 grey and as i said am still going to use my 970 for now. I would say 95% of the time i'm gaming. streaming/watching netflix or twitch. I would NOT say i'm doing word processor, excel or anything work releated on this system. mainly 95% for gaming. What would you guys recommend for me for a setup for a new motherboard and processor. Would RYZEN benefit me with my play style.
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