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crowy

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  1. Just noticed the same I was catching up at 1.25 speed and got to about 25 minutes behind and then bam, "This video could not be played" ?? What happened in the last 25 minutes of the video that they had to make it private???
  2. I was thinking a Macro panel similar to the Logitech G15 (original not the downgraded refresh) or the Corsair K95 (original not the downgraded Platinum). I currently daily drive a Logitech G15 (original) at work and a Corsair K95 (original) MX Brown at home. I would happily buy 2x Mountain Everest Max with the Macro Panel in MX Brown if the panel was available to replace both of them. The Logitech G15 has been trying to die for a while and the Corsair K95 doesn't have a screen on it like the Logitech does, and I'm guessing that the screen on the Mountain Everest Max will be able to be used in a similar fashion to the Logitech G15 could be.
  3. This explains why I was wondering wtf Linus was on about with YouTube Stories and Community posts, I've never seen them before because I only ever use PCs and Tablets to watch YouTube. My Samsung S9's screen is too small to watch anything on.
  4. Ads? what ads? then again with Adblock Plus and ScriptSafe loaded into Chrome, not much popups up that you don't want.
  5. Funnily enough, those cases aren't as big as I though that they might be when you said that you were looking for a Big case, given thread title of "Biggest Case", I was expecting something Double Wide or a double/triple system case. Then again I only notice how big my case is when I try to transport it in my car(Thermaltake Core X9 only fits into the front passenger seat of a Toyota GT 86).
  6. Not an off the shelf thing, but custom boards might have what you are looking for? https://hackaday.com/tag/macro-keyboard/ https://github.com/witnessmenow/arduino-switcheroonie There was also software that you could use on an old Mobile/Tablet to have a Grid of Macros on a touchscreen effectively, can't recall the name of it though.
  7. I've always been a fan of the Logitech G502 range, the shape stays mostly the same and they upgrade the internals. The space under the side buttons is big enough to grip the mouse without hitting them. Adjustable weights gives you a bit of play in feel of heft or lightness.
  8. Just a heads up for anyone looking at this thread later, the Steelseries APEX 350 appears to be discontinued too, as it wasn't listed on the main keyboards page on the Steelseries website, however a google search found a product page link https://steelseries.com/gaming-keyboards/apex-350 with a note on it "This product is no longer available." So stock may be limited/running out if you were looking at this keyboard. I'm personally not going to get one though, it looks interesting though, I might go down the route of getting a Cherry MX Brown(or equivalent switch) keyboard with a secondary macro board, as there doesn't appear to be any all in one items like the original Logitech G15 or original Corsair K95 anymore.
  9. My Logitech G15 (Original with 18 Macro Keys) died at Work today, I've been using a Corsair K95 RGB MX Brown (Original with 18 Macro Keys) at Home, So I thought that I would try and order another one, and it seems yet again the decent macro keyboards are no more? And so it seems that today I have to start the hunt again for a new Keyboard with 18 Macro Keys? Does anyone have any recommendations of keyboards with a similar form factor as the Logitech G15 Original or Corsair K95 Original? Prefer for them to be a mechanical keyboard with MX Browns or equivalent switch, but the dedicated macro keys are the main focus.
  10. Not in my pc but attached to it my 4 sensor Oculus Rift setup with touch controllers. Inside my pc probably my geforce 1080 waterforce cards.
  11. Nevermind a quick google finds that it hasn't been fixed. https://community.spotify.com/t5/Live-Ideas/Allow-user-to-select-default-sound-device/idc-p/1596370#M106352
  12. Have Spotify finally allowed choosing of the output device on windows yet, without having to constantly flipflop your default audio output through windows?
  13. If it's on sign in, it's probably more likely to be this one http://www.isunshare.com/windows-10/choose-whether-on-screen-keyboard-starts-when-you-sign-in.html
  14. You might want to check your accessibility settings.
  15. https://www.pfsense.org/hardware/#requirements " General Requirements: Minimum CPU - 500 Mhz RAM - 256 MB Recommended CPU - 1 Ghz RAM - 1 GB Requirements Specific to Individual Platforms: Full Install CD-ROM or USB for initial installation 1 GB hard drive Embedded 1 GB Compact Flash card Serial port for console "
  16. 1. Set the Static assignment on the DHCP server and also Set the device to DHCP with Manual Backup of the Static address on the device.(this allows for failover in-case of router issue/power failure) 2. the settings don't conflict in that scenario, the Router will just give the DHCP for the static assignment to the OS. 3. this will depend on a number of things, OS that the router is running, the Subnet size and a few other things, however in most cases you won't have more than 64 devices that need a static address(normally servers)
  17. I personally have a Koolong K1S in my car and is different form-factor to those reviewed on the video, it's a Dual Camera setup with the DVR part located elsewhere, which makes it less noticeable. Here's a review of it from Dash Cams Australia https://dashcamsaustralia.com.au/shop/uncategorized/koonlung-k1s/ .
  18. At that size and range you would probably notice the additional Pixels, at that range with a 22 or below you wouldn't really notice it, with that size if it was closer you would definitely notice it, if it was further away you probably wouldn't notice it.
  19. Depends on how far away from your screen you are and the size of the screen.
  20. It was very recent, like I picked up the board like a day before I posted my Mid upgrade benchmarks in the Unigine Valley and 3dmark threads on 28/11/2016. and it died the day after.
  21. To put my previous comment into perspective, In my recent upgrade I actually initially bought an ASUS X99 Deluxe U3.1 Board(I didn't take note of the revision) it died in 3 days, I returned it and got a full refund because in the few days between buying the board and returning it, it became "Discontinued" according to my retailer, I upgraded the board to the ASUS Rampage V Extreme USB 3.1, cause they didn't have stock of the X99 Deluxe II yet. I was upgrading from a first gen i7 on an ASUS P6T, which is still running strong, just not my Gaming PC any more, it's now my Media PC
  22. ASUS Motherboards tend to either be solid as a rock or a squishy lemon, with nothing in between(ie they either die within the DOA period or they last multiple years past warranty)
  23. Post Upgrade Benchmarking CPU: i7 6850K GPU(s): nvidia GTX 1080 SLI (2 Cards) Average FPS: 113.4 Score: 4745
  24. Post Upgrade Benchmarks Benchmarks: Sky Diver/Time Spy/Fire Strike(normal/extreme/ultra)/VR Orange/VR Blue CPU: i7 6850K GPU: GTX 1080 SLI (2 Cards) GPU Core: Stock GPU Memory: Stock Sky Diver Score: 50 595 Time Spy Score: 12 255 Fire Strike Score: 27 293 Fire Strike Extreme Score: 18 349 Fire Strike Ultra Score: 10 267 Sky Diver 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/sd/4442462 Time Spy 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/16742971 Fire Strike 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11114273 Fire Strike Extreme 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/16743415 Fire Strike Ultra 3DMark Link: http://www.3dmark.com/fs/11114396 VR Orange Score: 11 429 VR Blue Score: 2 873 VR Orange Link: http://www.3dmark.com/vrm/16743620 VR Blue Link: http://www.3dmark.com/vrm/16743660
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