Here was my thought proses on this.
+ How long are those PSU cables really?
- Well I know that there exactly one Linus arm length and a bit long.
+ How long is that?
- Well I don't know.
+ Can you find out?
- Yes.
+ How?
- Well I could take something with known accurate dimensions, say for example the HTC one, and measure it off of that.
+ Wont that take a bit of time?
- Yes.
+ Can you do anything else?
- Yes
+ What is it?
- Well I could ask on the forum
+ Ok, do that then.
- Ok :D
So Linus, can you take 2 min out of your day and measure your arm and post it. I think it would help out the community a lot !
Posted this a wile ago in the old forum but this seems like the best place to repost it :D
Then mentioned this in the after party on the 17th of May!!! :D the feels man the feels :)
I have a 7870 witch is working awesome for gaming but recently i have been doing more and more video editing. I know that Cuda cores make a difference in rendering time. Is it posable and if it is, is it worth it for me to throw in a $50 630 or something to help with rendering?
I am looking for a new gaming keyboard. These are my requirements.
- Cherry mx browns
- All black
- White back light
- Full number pad
- Around the $100 mark
What do you guys recommend?
I would go surface if you have a windows machine. Just because you could have the same apps on both your computer and tablet. The iPad is good but your kinda limited on what you can do with it and its definitely more on an entertainment device rather than anything I would like to work on. And as for the nexus 10, I don't think that android really works on tablets. I mean google kinda just took phone os and made it bigger.
I tend to stay away from wireless because I have had some bad experiences with them in the past. But I do like the looks of some of the solutions that were revealed at CES. Who knows I may go back to it.
It probably also has something to do with the stereotypical view of what pro audio is: http://www.msrstudiosny.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/StudioB_960x540.jpg
That may be true as well.
Those are valid points that I had not though of. I also think that the vast majority of people don't know that there is pro gear an an affordable price point.
Hi, Im just getting started into programing (which is to say I know enough LUA to get me by). You guys have any tips on how I can become a better coder, work faster, have better results, learn new languages, ect. Thanks!
This is just a bit of an experiment for me to see why people go for "gaming" audio equipment and not the similarly priced professional gear. Personally I use a set of Audio Technica ATH-M50s a my go to headphone for everything and they have much better sound then most if not all of the gaming headsets that i have tried at a similar price point. Just want to know what people think.