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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from Wysoseriouss in Facebook To Buy Oculus Rift For $2 Billion
Guys guys....
"Oculus will continue operating independently within Facebook to achieve this"
we'll see what happens
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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from Octagoncow in Facebook To Buy Oculus Rift For $2 Billion
Guys guys....
"Oculus will continue operating independently within Facebook to achieve this"
we'll see what happens
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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from Matman24 in Facebook To Buy Oculus Rift For $2 Billion
Guys guys....
"Oculus will continue operating independently within Facebook to achieve this"
we'll see what happens
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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from The_Evenger in Video suggestions
Linus and team...
I would be interested to see which video interface is better - DVI, HDMI, or DP. One thing in particular I've always wondered if there's any difference with input lag between the standards. With your highspeed camera, you could see if there's a difference just like how you tested LCD VS CRT. I've always been a big advocate for DVI but my friends think HDMI is the end all connector. I prefer DVI because it's a more robust/durable and secure connector. I also dont like how HDMI carries HDCP info - i consider that just extra garbage data that you really dont need with a PC/monitor connection. DVI is just straight up digital video signal - no BS about it. I'm wondering if there's other advantages over one vs the other.
...i had an idea for tech quickie but forgot... dammit
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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from Megabikerjoe in Video suggestions
Linus and team...
I would be interested to see which video interface is better - DVI, HDMI, or DP. One thing in particular I've always wondered if there's any difference with input lag between the standards. With your highspeed camera, you could see if there's a difference just like how you tested LCD VS CRT. I've always been a big advocate for DVI but my friends think HDMI is the end all connector. I prefer DVI because it's a more robust/durable and secure connector. I also dont like how HDMI carries HDCP info - i consider that just extra garbage data that you really dont need with a PC/monitor connection. DVI is just straight up digital video signal - no BS about it. I'm wondering if there's other advantages over one vs the other.
...i had an idea for tech quickie but forgot... dammit
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HiGHRoLLeR got a reaction from Old Man Snail in My new HTPC
http://imgur.com/a/3GCoc
--specs--
CASE: Silverstone ML04B
CPU: AMD A6-6400K
MOBO: MSI FM2-A75-E35
PSU: ANTEC VP-450
RAM: Crucial Balistix 2x4GB
HDD: Seagate 4TB (data), OCZ VERTEX2 40GB (boot)
(edit) HSF: Scythe Shuriken
Comments / suggestions much appreciated