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    Multiversal reacted to Kruze in PC taking forever to shut down!   
    If shutting down still takes a long time, perform a clean boot by disabling all services and startup processes. Press the “Windows” key, type “msconfig” (without quotes) and press “Enter.” Disable “Load Startup Items,” click “Apply” and select the “Services” tab.  
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    Multiversal reacted to KnowledgeByTech in Best Over-Ear Headphones below 170 USD (~15k INR) for critical bass music (genre) listening sessions?   
    Modhouse Argon MK3's are well known for having this sound 
    Review here:
    Buy here:
    https://www.modhouseaudio.com/argon-mk3/zimu3wz0oyxlavnprki2jovso6c31v
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    Multiversal reacted to dizmo in Best Over-Ear Headphones below 170 USD (~15k INR) for critical bass music (genre) listening sessions?   
    My AudioTechnica's were pretty nice when I had them, but that was ages ago. They weren't even top end. They were M30s, so the M50s might be worth trying.
    I've heard excellent things about the Meze 99 Classics, I think Fostex has some nice ones, and I loved my B&Ws however they're all over your budget.
    I'd honestly recommend saving up another hundred or so, and getting something higher end. Headphones can be around with you for a long time, they're worth the investment. I had my M30s for almost 10 years.
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    Multiversal reacted to circeseye in Help me find the best value 2-in-1 Transmitter-Receiver BT adapter for TV.   
    fyi...no one can see those links unless they have a allexpress account
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    Multiversal got a reaction from r2724r16 in Intel Xe GPU release date, specs, and performance   
    The Intel Xe GPU represents Intel’s first foray into discrete graphics since the ill-fated Larrabee project many years ago. But let’s not dwell on the past, this is a bright new future for Intel, and potentially PC gamers too, as it means we’re going to have a genuine third player in the graphics market and that can only be a good thing. For us, at least.
    It looks likely that the initial Xe GPUs will largely be based on the building blocks put in place by the Ice Lake Gen11 graphics architecture.  It's expected to have 128 EU, 256 EU, and 512 EU parts for the entry, mid-range, and high-end markets. Not a lot is known about the potential performance of the new Intel graphics cards, but Gen11 GPUs with just 64 EUs are capable of decent 720p gaming. So with many times that figure, the Intel Xe could be genuinely competitive cards. If they clock high enough… Spanning entry-level, mid-range, and high-end, you’re looking at a spread of graphics card pricing potentially from $200 all the way up to $1,000… depending on actually how powerful that 512 EU card turns out to be. OA - https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/xe-gpu-release-date-specs-performance

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    Multiversal got a reaction from SkilledRebuilds in Intel Xe GPU release date, specs, and performance   
    The Intel Xe GPU represents Intel’s first foray into discrete graphics since the ill-fated Larrabee project many years ago. But let’s not dwell on the past, this is a bright new future for Intel, and potentially PC gamers too, as it means we’re going to have a genuine third player in the graphics market and that can only be a good thing. For us, at least.
    It looks likely that the initial Xe GPUs will largely be based on the building blocks put in place by the Ice Lake Gen11 graphics architecture.  It's expected to have 128 EU, 256 EU, and 512 EU parts for the entry, mid-range, and high-end markets. Not a lot is known about the potential performance of the new Intel graphics cards, but Gen11 GPUs with just 64 EUs are capable of decent 720p gaming. So with many times that figure, the Intel Xe could be genuinely competitive cards. If they clock high enough… Spanning entry-level, mid-range, and high-end, you’re looking at a spread of graphics card pricing potentially from $200 all the way up to $1,000… depending on actually how powerful that 512 EU card turns out to be. OA - https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/xe-gpu-release-date-specs-performance

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    Multiversal reacted to Princess Luna in Not able to login to GeForce Experience   
    It's still one of the best gaming recording tools there is, Ansel and all the screen filters, sharpening and tools alike also depends on GE, which is all things you're also "buying" when you get a nVidia video card, so I respectfully disagree with your view to dump it altogether if you find use in any of it.
     
    Now regarding OP's issue I believe the most straight forwards way here would be the good and old DDU in safe mode before trying to reinstall the drivers and make sure you're not getting those nasty OEM DCH drivers instead of the standard ones.
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    Multiversal reacted to PianoPlayer88Key in My ancient Barracuda 250 Gb is degrading in health every passing day but weirdly   
    Looks like it's time to look for a replacement drive, and soon.  I would back that thing up yesterday.
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    Multiversal reacted to rice guru in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    Not really injust stick to the brand's I know and love and no one really offers bluetooth headphones at this price point except for the ones I already suggested. Even at this price I prefer to stay with a wired set.
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    Multiversal reacted to Spuriae in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    Rtings has measurements of all of these headphones.
    Battery Life:
    As for sound, I think the only ones I wouldn't consider unlistenable are the Plantronics and JBL, but there aren't many closed-backs that I enjoy using to begin with so take that with a grain of salt.
     
    Taking price into consideration, the Sennheiser 4.40's look like a great value for 5150 renewed on Amazon. I would probably get those if it were my own money.
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    Multiversal got a reaction from Ben17 in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    Yea, that's why reviews can be sometimes helpful in forbidding ourselves to go for the wrong products. Because all that matters is our basic requirements and expectations for a particular thing and how much are we willing to pay for it. 
     
    So I think I've narrowed it all down to 4.40 bt, Plantronics backbeat pro, JBL and 650btnc. Any other suggestions bro? I am willing to go upto 13k Not a dime more than that.
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    Multiversal got a reaction from Ben17 in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    Ofc yes. Some golden words right here!
    I believe in this too. My SoundMagic E10C probably sound much better and wider than fucking beats pro or whatever they call it! ? 3 yrs in and they still didn't sound the same as day 1. I am also soon gonna get YAS-108 + NS-SW100 combo for my TV. It's such a banger value combo for just under 37k INR whereas that entry-level Bose soundbar costs as much as this entire combo!
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    Multiversal reacted to rice guru in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    these headphones are just as if not more capable as headphones than the ones you listed. you gave me links to certain headphones at a price point i gave you other choices that are cleaner than the sonys that you tried. I reccomend the 4.40/4.50 not super wide but have good mids clear for coives and have just enough bass to be cllear and not boomy to the point where the mids suffer. the y50's ae also great but the 4.40 to me just sounds better. 
    I've never personally had issues with either sound wise but the y50 bt has questionable build qulity problems. 
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    Multiversal reacted to rice guru in Which is the best outta this bunch in terms of sound and battery life (idc about NC)?   
    like a sennheiser hd 4.40/4.50 or th akg ky50 bt I own both but t me are fairly clean good sounding headphones. 
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    Multiversal reacted to circeseye in What is/are some of the best value subs to be paired with YAS-108 for large living rooms for the top tier, undistorted performance?   
    been doing some researching on ideas on how to help with the echoing and such (cheaply). doing some of the stuff this says just may help
    https://soundproofliving.com/soundproofing-without-removing-drywall/
     
    your basically looking at ideas to help block sound travel, section one would be ideal to start..it gets crazier down the page lol

    some less detailed but basically the same
    https://projects.truevalue.com/maintenance_and_repair/entryway/how-to-reduce-echo-in-a.aspx
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    Multiversal reacted to Derkoli in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    My denon receiver weighs a freakin tonne.. 23.3 kilos to be exact.. i swear it weighs more lol.
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    Multiversal reacted to 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    This is why i have faith in Denon now, i took mine apart and got greeted with what looked like a traffic jam in a busy intersection with some monstrous sized capacitors and power delivery... To say the least these amps deliver their power is most likely a big underestimation.
    I do wonder if Denon underrates them to ensure quality, i have been watching a guy who benchmarks car audio amplifiers and it seems that higher quality grade amps definitely deliver more, some times mind blowing more than rated power.
     
    AVR 1906 guts... it's pure porn.
     

     
     
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    Multiversal reacted to 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    This system is terrible if you have heard quality audio.
     
    I would suggest searching around for a good receiver by Marantz or Denon and find a nice set of Denon or Marantz speakers, being fair there are other options such as Onkyo and a few others.
     
     
    I found a pair of SC-F103 speakers and a DENON AVR 1906, total £85 and it's an amazing setup.
    I have the Sony MHC-GT444 before this and this absolutely decimates it in every category. Each speaker weighs more than the Sony system altogether.
     
    Picture..
     
    My TV looks ridiculous next to this setup.
     
    https://imgur.com/a/WIMiDA0
     
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    Multiversal got a reaction from 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    ? WOOOW! Thanks for extracting your valuable time, man. ? Please keep on looking more good options for me as I can't buy just rn due to financial issues. Recently got my tv for 31k and other household interior works sucked-in a shit ton of our money ? so you can understand.
    Please stay tuned to this post in future, just don't abandon this. I might require help of you brilliant guys. Thanks for all this. I love this community!
    I shifted my monstrosity back to my bedroom and they look even cooler now lmao.
     
     
     

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    Multiversal reacted to 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    There is this for VERY close to your budget.
    https://www.ooberpad.com/collections/home-theater-systems/products/yamaha-yht-1840-5-1-ch-home-theater-system-with-active-subwoofer
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Multiversal reacted to 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    Still looking for you here, this is very close to your budget, a little over but this is a pretty awesome combo.
     
    Yamaha Amplifier, 2x 125 watts @ 8OHMS, 2x 160W @ 6OHMS (trust me watts is not all that important but it is good to know when pairing speakers with it)
    https://www.amazon.in/Yamaha-R-S202BL-Stereo-Receiver/dp/B01EMQI2CU/ref=sr_1_203?keywords=amplifier&qid=1555775548&rnid=976420031&s=electronics&sr=1-203
     
    https://www.amazon.in/Taga-Harmony-B-40-Bookshelf-Speaker/dp/B07DH9QKDF/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=bookshelf+speakers&qid=1555773694&s=electronics&sr=1-6
     
    Speakers are 6OHMS 140W rated at 88DB, these will play decently loud.
     
     
    I will continue to search.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Multiversal got a reaction from 7Hertz in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    I'm afraid I haven't listened to any audiophile speakers yet. Never got time to do so but I'll soon develop this hobby once I become an earning guy. Okay, back to your awesome suggestions. I really like Denon and Marantz as they listen to the budget-oriented community yet still manage to deliver good performance. What speakers and amp should I look for here in India? I don't think there is much foreign branded stuff available here.
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    Multiversal reacted to Derkoli in What should I replace them with to get an equally powerful and high fidelity sound?   
    So about 330 pounds.. hm, if you can get your hands on audioengine a5+ they should be very good. then you can add a sub later for more "oomph" if you want.
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