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Dogggo

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  1. So my current wifi adapter is 2.4GHz only and i wanted to upgrade to 5GHz for faster download speed (dont tell me to use lan cable). my current wifi adapter have an anthenna that's detatchable, if i switch the anthenna to the anthenna that does support 5GHz would the 5GHz work on my PC?

  2. 9 hours ago, APasz said:

    Putting a sleeve on it will not affect it.

    Especially since it's not really about carrying more power but controlling interference [ground bounce] thus allowing more power over the same wires.

     

    What is your gfx card? If it pulls ~125w or less, there is nothing to worry about.

    i use gtx 1660 about 120w

  3. 14 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

    If you use a 6 to 8 and the wiring of the PSU isn't dimensioned appropriately to take the additional load you might melt some cables.

    would it melt even though i got sleeve on it?

    15 minutes ago, Domifi said:

    No. Even if your PSU uses multiple rails it should be fine with having the GPU on just the one cable. What PSU do you have?

    i got VenomRX Iron Clan 500W

  4. im not sure is this the right topic, but

    should i buy the haylou gt1 or gt2, the only difference i see is the case, buttons, the noise reduction on the gt2, and the  built in charger on the gt2.

    which should i buy according to you guys?

  5. On 9/28/2019 at 2:56 AM, trufret said:

    A 960m is going to be a poor VR experience assuming your laptop actually has the HDMI out connected to the Nvidia card. Nvidia Optimus laptops are a lot more miss than hit in that department. You really want at least a 1060 6GB card in a laptop for any kind of decent VR experiences.

     

    I have a i5 7300HQ 1060 6GB laptop which is about as low as i'd want to go for anything more complex than beat saber.

    The WMR can technically be run on intel integrated graphics but that's not for gaming performance, that's just basic WMR functionality.

     

    Honestly, if you want a decent VR experience, I would suggest getting an Oculus Quest and playing the native games for it now.

     

    In November Oculus is adding the ability to connect the Quest to a PC via USB C cable.

    That way you have a decent mobile platform now and can play PCVR games when you get a better system.

     

    holy s word, thanks for telling me so, i wasnt looking at the quest lately because i underestimated it and when i was seeing now it got some hand tracking in the future, seems very worth it tho

  6. So i heard that stereo cameras could be used for 3D Scanning but it was like 900 hundred bucks, and i found another option which i dont know it's possible or not, it is a attachable lens for smartphones like this: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.com/Artshu-Smartphone-Stereoscopic-Camera-Fisheye/dp/B07JZJBYVF&ved=2ahUKEwiR8aKz5a_lAhXYbX0KHTDbBWQQFjAAegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw1E587d5hkRZGbh3TxitdWv which also reflect to two different perspective similar as the stereo camera. could i attach those lens to my smartphone camera for 3d scanning?

  7. So i heard that oculus quest would be able to connect to pc with USB Type C and a software (or whatever it is) named Oculus Link. I heard some games are really downgraded between the PC version and the Quest version like robo recall. Would i be able to play it with better graphics quality if it's connected to pc via Oculus Link?

  8. 29 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

    VR on laptops can be complicated, as it depends if the port your VR headset uses is hardwired to the dedicated GPU or going via the Intel GPU.

     

    From what I've read quite often the HDMI port is on the GPU but the DisplayPort (if you have one) is on the Intel, making it incompatible with the Oculus Rift S but will work with the Vive.  That said, the 960m is likely just a bit under the minimum specifications for VR.

    what about with the mixed reality which requires hdmi port?

    the thing made by microsoft said my laptop was capable enough to use wmr

  9. o i have a laptop with 960m as its gpu, after i run the vr benchmark thing by steam it used intel hd one and it said my laptop wasn't vr ready but the average quality said it's very high and the fps under 90fps are 13 percent, should i buy a vr headset?

  10. 4 minutes ago, rice guru said:

    If you want sound quality at this price point look at the Koss GMR series 

    i dont find any of this product on my local online store, so these 2 are my choices, which is better? (thx for the recommendation tho)

  11. 12 minutes ago, Geography said:

    30 x 4 = 120, so yes you're correct.

    120 / 5 = 24, so yes you're correct.

    24 FPS is enough for a cinematic movie, and you can't compare it to a gaming experience.

    I mean for cinematic(ish) vlog (with no talking and only walking, record iconic things, etc), does 30fps is better or 24fps is?

  12. 3 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

    Double posting doesn't bring you your answer any faster.

    Why not just test it? Nobody knows what you are planning to do with the footage, how steady you can film and so on. Please think first before asking such questions. The best quality and resolution is the one you are happy with

    I know but i dont know how to delete a post :/.

    Anyway, thank you for answering

  13. I am going to take a trip like in 3 months, and i wanted to make cinematic vlog with my S10 so i want to make sure that everything will be on it's best quality. About the resolution, should i record 1080p with OIS, or 4k without OIS? (I might do walking scene a bit)

    EDIT: it's handheld.

     

    Thank You.

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