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TheGlitchGamer

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  1. No like physical buttons on the side of the mouse, but yes for macros primarily to bind melee, hello, and thanks in overwatch since that's the current setup I have with my mouse
  2. thanks for the suggestion but it's a little pricey for me and appears to only have 1 side button excluding the possible gesture pad
  3. So as the title suggests I am looking for a mouse with a lot of side buttons, but not the kind that has a like a number pad on the side. The kind I am using currently is https://www.amazon.com/EUASOO-Z-7900-Precision-Optical-Gaming/dp/B01E04JLFQ/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=AKBBBYD3MPZ2GVFS857C and it works great but I am looking for something a little more premium. The closest thing to what I want is the Razer Naga Hex V2 but am worried that I might accidentally push the buttons due to just the small circle in the middle for your thumb to grip. Basically what I'm looking for is a mouse that has at least 3+ side buttons but you can still grip it without pressing them accidentally.
  4. Well the reason I have such low fps (at least as far as I can tell) is that Half Life (1) render in OpenGL
  5. Again, with my GT 730 it ran just fine, but for some reason, my GTX 1050 TI has issues with it
  6. I might try that actually, although the Nvidia driver that was used for my GT 730 works with my GTX 1050 TI (at least GeForce Experience didn't say there was an issue) I'm not ruling that out as a possibility
  7. OK so here's the thing (yes I am ashamed that I used Minecraft to as an example) I was able to get over 100 fps easily with the same processor and a GT 730 With my GTX 1050 TI I hit a max of 35
  8. So I recently installed a GTX 1050 TI into my prebuilt "Gaming Pc" from ibuypower. I upgraded from a GT 730. Everything went smoothly and had a huge bump in performance in most of my games. However, on games that use OpenGL, the performance was horrendous. In games like Minecraft and Half-Life I was averaging 35 fps when I averaged at 100 with my GT 730. Both of those games render in OpenGL. Any game that uses DirectX works perfectly fine. I've scoured the internet for weeks on a solution but to no avail. I finally remembered this forum and went here looking for help. I have already tried completely reinstalling the graphics drivers btw. My processor is a fx-4300 at the stock clock speed My motherboard is a 760GMA-P34(FX) (MS-7641) mini-atx board from MSI 8 gigs of DDR3 ram (don't know the manufacturer) Graphics card is the above mentioned GTX 1050 TI
  9. Ok so my processor is a fx-4300 but the issue is not the cpu, before on the same rig just with a gt 730 i was getting way higher performance The average framerate I get in Overwatch (not sure if it renders in DirectX though) Is 70-80 on high settings I dont know what DDU is
  10. So I recently installed a GTX 1050 TI into my prebuilt "Gaming Pc" from ibuypower. I upgraded from a GT 730. Everything went smoothly and had a huge bump in performance in most of my games. However, on games that use OpenGL, the performance was horrendous. In games like Minecraft, Half-Life, and Gmod I was averaging 35 fps when i averaged at 100 with my GT 730. I've scoured the internet for weeks on a solution but to no avail. I finally remembered this forum and went here looking for help. I have already tried completely reinstalling the graphics drivers btw.
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