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Glibber4

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About Glibber4

  • Birthday Jun 17, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Vienna, Austria
  • Occupation
    Leading Computer Systems Analyst

System

  • CPU
    i7-3820
  • Motherboard
    GA-X79-UD3
  • RAM
    16 GB Kingston HyperX Black 1600Mhz
  • GPU
    2x Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Windforce 3X OC
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom 410
  • Storage
    1x Samsung 850 Pro 256GB SDD 1x 2TB WD Red HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650
  • Display(s)
    2x BenQ XL2411Z
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-U12S
  • Keyboard
    Q-PAD MK-80
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder 2014
  • Sound
    Sennheiser Momentum 2.0 Over-Ear / Bose Acoustimass 10 Series IV with an Onkyo TX-NR646
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Alright, you've gotta hang on a second. Im sorry i was very busy working since yesterday. I'll answer you in a few hours
  2. Follow the instructions in this Video, restart your computer and try it again with rocket league and tell me the result, please
  3. Honestly I'd go for 1080p 144hz over a 1440p 60hz every day. I'd even go for a 1080p 144hz over a 4k 60hz. In the end it comes down to personal preference but i can assure you that once youre used to a 144hz monitor you will never want to use a 60hz one again (At least for fast paced games like cs:go or something similar). But in reality you will actually feel the difference even when youre only moving your cursor on your desktop. Even that feels so much more fluid than with 60hz. Those monitors cost a lot more than 1080p 144hz monitors. Besides that i wouldnt be too sure that they ever will be available in your country. There is soon gonna be 4k144hz monitors and then there really isnt a lot of reason to sell 1440 144hz monitors anymore. Especially as those have, as far as i know, never been super popular. (Except for ultrawide and curved ones) I personally wouldn't wait. Honestly i don't like 27" screens at all. Imo they are too big even if youre just browsing the web. They way my setup is, I actually have to turn my head a good bit to go from bottom left to top right, especially with multiple screens. But maybe you'd have a different experience with this. That really depends on your setup and, i have to say it once more, personal preference. Btw. i found it super annoying in League to play on a 27" monitor, particularly, if youre used to smaller screens in League. Cheers
  4. Please don't take this as an insult but you really have to express yourself more clearly. Tell me exactly what you did, why you did it and what happend/not worked then. Besides that, as far as i know there is no correlation between Flushing your CMOS and flushing your CMOS while the 24pin is still in. In some cases i had to flush the cmos while the system was running to solve the problem.
  5. Personal preference, I'd go for the ASUS one but thats really up to you and you wont really notice any metionable disadvatages of chosing one over the other. Quality wise there is no difference. Actually there cant be one, as HDMI, DisplayPort and DVI-D are all digital connections. Altough DisplayPort for example in theory has a higher bandwith than HDMI and DVI-D. But that does not matter as 1080p@144hz does not need that much Banwith. So the only reason its best is that you cant really do something wrong with DisplayPort but with HDMI and DVI-D you can, because there is a lot of different versions of both, which means they are easy to confuse. Depends on what Monitor you pick: The Asus one supports 144hz@1080 via DisplayPort and DVI-D. Im not sure about HDMI, but that does not matter, as it ships with a DVI-D Cable that is perfectly fine of running 1080p@144hz. Your graphics card is btw also capable of this. The AOC one first of all does NOT support 1080@144hz via HDMI. So here only DisplayPort and DVI-D are an option. It also ships with both a DVI-D cable and a DisplayPort one. It seriously makes no difference at all (with your config) which of both you use here. The ViewSonic XG2401 does not come with a DVI-D port at all but ships with a DisplayPort cable so thats the smartest option here. With this one im also not even sure if it supports 1080@144hz over HDMI at all . Oh Yes there is! Trust me! Personal Preference this has nothing to do with how long it takes to move your cursor as the amount of pixels your Curser has to travel "through" remains the same if both the 24" and the 27" are running @1080p BenQ BL2420PT ASUS VX24AH AOC Agon AG241QX Acer G7 G247HYUsmidp Dell Professional P2416D Note that those are not 144 hz though but there also is 24" 1440p 144hz monitors: AOC Agon AG241QX Dell S2417DG You've gotta know that. I can only tell you that 1080p really is enough for a 24" monitor regarding gaming. Besides that you have to keep in mind that if you double your resolution your grapics card will need to have more power to render that or the game will not run as smooth. It's not that big of a difference for gaming. Really only if youre into Photo/video editing related stuff or really really into professional E-sports like gaming, but then on the other hand you wouldnt ask for a cheap one. As far as i know there isnt really a lot of 144hz 1ms monitors overall. No matter if IPS or no. Besides that you really really dont need that 1ms response time. Distinguishing Between 1ms and 4ms response time is really hard for most people Hope this helped you guys out a bit. If you've got any further questions, feel free to ask! Cheers
  6. Okay so my point was, if your best buy stick does not work after all these steps try using your own usb stick, following the instructions in the video i linked. No. I meant you do everything as shown in the video except the part where linus types windows 8. You want to be typing windows 10, as you do not own a copy of windows 8 but a copy of windows 10. You will find the same page as shown in the video, only difference is you're going to select windows 10 Cheers Btw i was dead serious about the remove all other drives first. That may actually be crucial.
  7. Ok on what rig? Did you even try what i suggested in that order? Did that happen while just clearing the ssd on your old rig or on your new one after doing this?
  8. Yep that one. Pardon I expressed myself incorrectly: Of course it has an external antenna. I meant it does not have a wired one that you can put on your table, which is not necessary but can come in handy if youre e.g having really thick concrete walls and thus generally a bad wifi connectivity in your home. So that one should be alright if its in your price range. I think i also already installed one of those somewhere
  9. Yeah but then completely cut the UHD/4k part as your video only is 1080 haha. About the title, i think the poll thingy is a good idea. Directly regarding your 2 suggestions. I think the first one is better than you think it is. Like the basic concept of it is more appealing to me. I think if you're coming up with a name for your movie and write that in your title, additionally with something about the mod (e.g the name [redux?]) That could end up being a very nice title after trying around a bit. I think the second one is subliminally too suggestive, that reminds me of clickbait, as a lot of clickbait titles ask a very suggestive question towards the viewer. I mean, if thats okay for you (which i don't really think, judging by what you wrote) then the title's not bad i guess
  10. Oh didnt read in time. What about an asus pce-n15 , no external antenna and Bluetooth but still meeting all your requirements?
  11. Id go for a gigabyte gc-wb867d-1 or an asus wireless ac-1200 depending on whats cheaper in your loaction, for me its the gigabyte one. I'm recommending one of those, as i already used both and so far had no problems with windows 7 and upwards. Advantage of both is they have an external antenna, thus you're having a better connectivity if your pc is located under your desk and/or your wireless router is a bit far, as you can just place the antenna on your table or somewehere else closer to your router. Additionally both have Bluetooth 4.0 which is a nice litte extra. I my locstion both were just under 30$ Hope this is helping Cheers
  12. I assume youre having a free pcie slot?
  13. Alright, besides the last part beeing indeed a little bit silly :), id cut the UHD and replace it with 4k, as that is just the more common term used all over YouTube. Secondly you've gotta keep in mind that the shorter the title the more catchy and the higher the chance that people actually read it fully and get interested in your video. If i may give you a general tip, you shouldn't care too much about what other people do in the same category. Although their video titles may see alright for you, your video is not gonna stand out from the other judging by the title. If i end up watching GTA V graphics mod videos and look at the recommended bar on the right, why should i click your video? Of course the thoumbnail is important but imo the title every bit as. So why not consider taking a totally different title which is not clickbait or misleading but maybe also appealing not only to people looking for gta V mod showcases. Do you get my point? Im not saying yours or someone elses title is bad i just think if you want people to see you video, make it somehow unique and outstanding, already starting with the title/thumbail.
  14. Alright sounds cool, looking forward to watch it. But see that changes the whole story a lot. If your video was purely about the graphics mod id go for 3 or 6. On the other hand i would really avoid taking 5 and 4 because imo they seem obviously like a GTA V Screenshot or at least definitely rendered. But as you also seem to care about the story part a lot, imo 1 or 2 are the only choices then, because there is something else on those 2 than wicked graphics. That kinda gives you a good impression of what to expect still id go for 1 because trevor is more apparent in that one and the graphics still look nice
  15. Then im pretty sure there is something in the bearing. As you just bought that unit id for sure go for the replacement otherwise youd have to open the fan and clean the bearing and put some kind of lubricant in, but besides voiding your warranty that is messy and time consuming as hell. Nonetheless good luck with your replacement Cheers
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