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4 minutes ago, Mister Mister said:
Personally my smart tv doesnt allow that but I just have a Sony smart tv. You can always go to Tizen's support forums and ask there.
I figured I'd ask it on the known grounds first
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Does Tizen (or any other smart TV OS for that matter) allow you to work with files on the USB drive connected to the TV from another device through the network?
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I know this might seem obvious but I've fallen into this more often than I'm capable of admitting: do you have your CPU power plugged in?
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That's not how this works.
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A great little piece of tech :> Just imagine the possiblities...
I just wonder how long a portable setup utilizing it could last from a battery-powered source to make it truly portable.
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For 1.7k$ I'd expect it to be slim enough to occupy less than four USB ports.
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You might want to specify what accessories you are talking about and what do you want from them.
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10 minutes ago, Icebonez said:
Why not exactly? I haven't heard anything bad about them and it seemed like a pretty good deal. Then again this is my first custom build
I'm assuming you're going to use this for gaming, and for that even an i5 beats FX9590, so you'd be much better off buying that. Get an i7 if your budget allows that. Yes, in raw numbers AMD seems better, but any non-synthetic benchmark or CPU test will prove otherwise. Also Intel CPUs tend to run much, much cooler, meaning that if you get a K-series CPU and a mobo that supports overclocking, you'll be able to get quite a nice stable overclock with that cooling system of yours.
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Chances are you'll replace the system because it becomes obsolete, not because it breaks down.
Also, don't pair GTX970 with that CPU.
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3 hours ago, Thony said:
Due to the design(RMB is longer piece of plastic) it moves more than LMB.
I have to say this mouse does feel loose and u can hear it when lifting and droping it (gently).
I think it's not the length that's the issue, it's the fact that the buttons are not coming from a same piece of plastic (unlike G700 or some other Logitech mice). I've looked that issue up and it seems like quite a lot of 502s have it, so I returned it to the store and gonna wait for the successor I guess...
Also my problem comes from lifting my hand from the mouse, not lifting the mouse up (tbh never done that and never understood people who did that but I guess that's just me).
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1 minute ago, Savir said:
Yes my mouse does that if I force it to. But not when I click or use if for daily tasks.
1 minute ago, SeanAngelo said:my right button moves a little bit but not as much as yours. my left one doesnt move at all.
Alright, thanks, I'll try to replace it.
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@Savir @SeanAngelo Made a little video, do your mice do that to the same extent as well or is mine extra screwed up?
(had to use a ruler because introducing my finger to the situation freaked the AF out, hehe)
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11 minutes ago, SeanAngelo said:
mine doesnt have that issue and i have it myself. worth contacting logitech to see if they can replace it maybe?
4 minutes ago, Savir said:My RMB doesn't do this. You should try to get it replaced. Although the left and right clicks do feel different (as they should) they are not as drastic as you describe them.
The clicks themselves don't feel different, but letting go of buttons pretty much does.
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Is RMB supposed to be much looser (well, relatively) than the LMB? When I let go of the mouse, due to the grippiness (is that even a word) of the buttons, the RMB makes quite an obnoxious noise, especially compared to the G700. Also, when gently trying to lift the button up, the right one has about a millimeter worth of wobble, while LMB does not. I've read some tech reviews and customer reviews but I'm still not sure... is mine a faulty unit or all G502s are like that?
(pls tell me they're not, I really dig this mouse and no, my hands are not sticky)
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2 hours ago, Naeaes said:
I'd suggest you give the G700 to your mom to try at least. The battery on the G700 is swappable. Just get a new one.
Yeah it's not the problem of swapping, more like "it only lasts about a week or two while in other mice it lasts for months".
Thanks for replying, everyone.
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Basically she needs a (relatively) inexpensive, full-sized mouse for doing a lot of accounting stuff and she doesn't mind corded ones. Initially I was looking at Logitech M500, but after reading some reviews it seems to develop problems with the scrolling wheel. Now, I might go as far as to get her a G303 or something like that, seeing how gaming mice are designed for a bit of a heavier load. Or maybe go for a wireless one with a good battery life and a tiny reciever, again, from Logitech (hell, I might just as well buy myself a new corded gaming mouse and give her my G700, but the battery life is not the best on that).
The two most important criteria are: it should work on (pretty much) any surface and be reliable.
I know G303 is significantly more expensive than M500, but if that means it'll last twice as long - why not?
Thoughts/recommendations?
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http://www.geforce.co.uk/whats-new/articles/maxwell-architecture-gtx-980-970
260 and 430 quid I believe
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16 hours ago, spwath said:
Hmm, that's Pretty interesting, i kinda want one, but have no money now
I like how it's cheaper than the NCase while offering mostly the same functionality (i.e. being a neat ITX case)
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"Mech Drive", that sounds so much more badass than just "HDD"
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@dunecase Oh wow, the last thing I've expected while making this is the creator of the case showing up You guys are making a bold move, and while I'm not gonna buy one (because I don't need a case right now) I hope you succeed.
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So yeah, was browsing the Kickstarter, found this (also available in black):
Basically a mini-ITX case that obviously looks like a
trash canMac Pro. SFX PSU, a graphics card up to 185 mm long and two 2.5" drives.There's no way Apple is not suing them, IMO. Although I guess half the charm of Apple system is the shared heatsink for all the components which this does not posess... What do you think about it guys? Not putting out a DP connector seems like a considerable issue to me...
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Accessing USB storage connected to a smart TV as a network drive?
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I do have a NAS but the problem is that due to physical placement of my TV and how my network works, running a wired connection would not be easy and I doubt that DLNA from a network drive will work smoothly with 1080p content due to WiFi speeds.