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ChaoticWolf

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About ChaoticWolf

  • Birthday May 01, 1993

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    Male
  • Occupation
    Computer Technician / Computer Graphic Artist
  • Member title
    Junior Member

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  • CPU
    Intel(R) Quad Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z77 MPOWER
  • RAM
    8.00GB
  • GPU
    GeForce GTX 660 Ti GC 3GB
  • Case
    CoolerMaster CM Storm Trooper with Window
  • Storage
    223 GB SSD - 1.81 TB HDD x2 - 600 GB HDD
  • PSU
    OCZ ZT Series 750W
  • Display(s)
    ASUS VE278H 27' LED + acer V203H
  • Cooling
    H100i CPU Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G710+
  • Mouse
    RAT 7
  • Sound
    Logitech X-540 5.1 - Razer Tiamat 2.2
  • Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro

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  1. I just got a Razer Ouroboros and noticed it only has one laser sensor, I looked on their website and it says one laser sensor, no mention of the dual optical/laser combo. Did Razer revise the Ouroboros? and remove the optical sensor?
  2. Since installing Windows 10 I have not been able to enable SLI in the Nvidia Control Panel. SLI was working perfectly fine on Windows 8.1 before installing Windows 10. I have reinstalled my drivers to no avail. Both cards appear in Geforce Experience and Device Manager but there is no option to enable SLI. I have two GTX 660 ti's
  3. I have Microsoft Office 2013 installed, and I needed to use Publisher so I also installed 2007 (after 2013). Now every .doc file is opening with Word 2007 and it won't let me change it, If I select Word 2013 in default programs it just opens with 2007.
  4. I have only played it for about 3 hours, and from what I have heard and experienced, its worth it. But its up to you, watch some reviews and see if its for you.
  5. Note: the heading is meant to say: "Elite Dangerous (Like Star Citizen but Out Now)" Has anyone heard about Elite Dangerous? for anyone who hasn't, its like Star Citizen but not quite as ambitious. There is no walking around in your ship or hanger but the dev's say this is planned for a later expansion. In terms of scale however, Elite Dangerous does not hold back, 400 Billion Star Systems, all explorable within the Milky Way galaxy. If anyone is interested their website is here: https://www.elitedangerous.com/ Now to anyone who is playing Elite Dangerous, what clans/guilds are you in or know about?
  6. Optus is Australian lol. I have the CommBank app but my phone (HTC One M8) is not supported yet
  7. Well in a SIM Card it enables phones without native NFC to utilize NFC payment. Don't have NFC? just get a new SIM Card.
  8. I'm assuming the NFC on the SIM works like it does on a Bank Card. The phone would not need to access the NFC chip at all, You could turn the NFC on and off from the phone app, if you turn it off in the app, the NFC SIM would be refused by the bank if you try and make a purchase.
  9. Australian Telco Optus has launched a new NFC payment plan that uses a SIM Card with a built-in NFC chip. Optus has launched a new Android app that supports contactless payments. The new app, Cash by Optus, uses Near Field Communication technology for payments. The app can be used to for sub-$100 purchases at retailers that support payment via Visa payWave. The app functions in a similar fashion to a prepaid debit card and requires value up to a maximum of $500 to be added to it before purchases can be made. The app is backed by Heritage Bank. Optus customers need to order an NFC-enabled SIM from the telco. In most cases, the NFC SIM will mean that Cash by Optus can be used for purchases even when the handset's battery is flat, according to the telco. The app "is a natural evolution for Optus," the telco's vice-president, mobile marketing, Ben White, said in a statement. "We’re the first Australian telco to launch a mobile payments app, and because it’s compatible with many of the latest Android devices and can be linked to any Australian bank account, we’ve got a huge opportunity to bring this technology to a lot of people." Original post: http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/559661/optus-launches-nfc-based-mobile-payments/ other: http://www.cnet.com/au/news/cash-by-optus-brings-nfc-payments-to-android-smartphones/
  10. My favorite is the Accent lighting kit, because you always need mood lighting when your gaming.
  11. I already use AutoHotkey to switch between my Speakers and Headset, I was wondering if there was a way to toggle audio line in mute. I have my Xbox One plugged into my PC line in so I can share the 5.1 speaker system, but when the Xbox is off, there is a bit of static, so I mute it when im not using it.
  12. Oh, that is exactly what I need, I knew there was something that did this, just didn't know what they were called. But I need one that supports RCA speakers, I don't exactly want to cut off the ends.
  13. I have my PC set up with my 5.1 speaker system connected to it, with a L/R and centre speaker (Speakers use RCA), I have my Xbox One set up at the end of my bed, with a TV. My rear speakers are set up as L/R speakers with an extra centre speaker. My question is, is there a way to connect them all into the one system? using a switcher to switch the output between the PC speakers and the Xbox speakers. I tried to use a RCA switcher, and use L/R and Video for centre, but It didn't work. I could use simple RCA spliters on each speaker so they all play, but I don't want sound coming from my PC when I'm watching a movie on my Xbox or vice versa. My only other option is to manually unplug the current speakers and plug in the others. If anyone has any ideas it would be great.
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