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zarrexx

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  • Birthday Oct 22, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Dublin, Ireland
  • Interests
    Computers
  • Occupation
    Student
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 3770K @4.2ghz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z77-D3H
  • RAM
    Patriot Viper 8GB @1866mhz
  • GPU
    Nvidia Geforce GTX 660Ti
  • Case
    Corsair 600T White
  • Storage
    1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue
  • PSU
    Corsair CX750M
  • Display(s)
    LG IPS 23EA63
  • Cooling
    Stock Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Ultimate
  • Mouse
    Logitech G700s
  • Sound
    Asus Xonar Phoebus

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  1. Thank you, although I'm confused because based on the cable that I got, I would have been running a single cable anyway right? Based on the fact that the PSU comes with cables that go 8pin(from PSU) to 2 8pin (to GPU). And according to corsair it is ok to run this cable to an adapter (2 8pin to single 12pin), therefore we have a total of 1 8pin coming from PSU based on corsairs recommendation?
  2. Hi, I recently been able to order an RTX 3080 FE, which has the 12pin cable. I currently have a Corsair SF750 and I want to buy a custom sleeved cable to avoid using the ugly adapter. I also want to get a direct PSU cable and not an extension. I have a question which I'm wondering: 1. Should I get a dual 8pin to 12pin connector? 2. Or should I get a single 8pin to to 12pin connector? The reason I am not sure is because the cable currently the cable that came with the PSU is an 8pin to dual 8pin, which would go directly into the nvidia adapter, so essentially there would still only be 1 8pin connector coming from the PSU. As such, it seems that the double 8 pin to 12 pin is unnecessary and too much power? Would that be right or not? Also could someone elaborate on their reasoning? Thanks. Cable I want to get: https://www.moddiy.com/products/Custom-Sleeved-PCIE-Modular-Cable-for-NVIDIA-RTX-30-Series-Mini-12-Pin.html?fbclid=IwAR3BxI6YKOzN6aasMsKqhbkpSVnPtFA_Ts18jcnhl-fCN-BrgiLT2_cVJ0k
  3. I would definitely recommend the FH7s. All around excellent IEMs
  4. Hi, I need a DAC to ago along with my Yamaha HS5, FiiO FH7 iems and Beyerdynamic DT177X. I am looking for something under 600 euro and here are the things I need: XLR balanced outputs for the HS5s, Remote to change volume and switch between the headphones and the speakers, Front audio jacks for the headphones. Possibly bluetooth connectivity too. I was already looking at the following: Topping DX7 Pro SMSL M500 Sabaj D5 I am seriously considering the Topping but I read that the output impedance of the headphones is too high for my FiiO IEMs (they are 16ohms). Are there any other options for me that has very similar features?
  5. I've decided to go with the FH7's, do you know if you require an amp to run them? Or can I just play music from my phone in them?
  6. I originally bought the IE80 for 180 euro which is considerably cheaper than the new IE80S, but I've seen reviews that say the IE80S is worse in terms of sound quality. How does the soundstage compare from the IE80 and Fiio FH7 and Moondrop Blessings from someone who listened to all of them? It's quite important for me, I like really open sounding earphones like my IE80 were. Also how do the Fiio FH7 compare to the shure se846?
  7. How would the Fiio FH7 and FA7 compare to the Senhheiser IE80 in terms of Bass and Soundstage?
  8. Recently I lost my Sennheiser IE80 which I've had for the better part of 5 years, and I loved them. I was hoping to buy them again but unfortunately they're discontinued and I've looked everywhere around me. I am looking for a new pair of IEMs/Earphones but I'm not sure what to buy, so looking for some recommendations. I'm looking for: 1. Excellent Soundstage (most important) 2. Good Bass 3. Good clarity in lows/mids/highs (I listen to a high variety of music). 4. Similar/better quality to the IE80 that I had previously. Budget can be anything, but if possible could I have a few from different price points. I was looking at the Shure 425 but the reviews for the Shure 846 caught my attention (not sure if worth the price), but I would preferably like to spend ~400 euro. I heard the Shure 425 don't have good bass so I'm lost on what to get. Thanks.
  9. I dont really want to upgrade anything in my pc, Im only looking at monitors as I need another one for college, but I might aswell buy one I like, so the option is really just 4k gsync or 4k no gsync
  10. 980Ti, im coming from an IPS 1080p monitor, but thats not really the issue, im more so wondering if I should pay the extra for it, or is it more of a gimmic
  11. I'm trying to decide between a 4k IPS monitor with or without gsync, they seem to be about 250 euro cheaper on average. I'm a casual gamer I suppose it would be nice to have gsync since im playing at 4k and I will be dipping below 60fps every so often but Im not sure if its worth it
  12. Hi, Im tasked to build my first app for a college project, I don't really know where to start and was wondering if anyone could give me a hand where to look or how to start this. Im wondering how to do the following things: Select user profile (stored locally) or create one (no password necessary) which is also stored locally Set up account to have specific options When the account is selected proceed to scan a barcode When the barcode is read it has to output the ingredients (database already available) I have found a database of groceries that i can access but I am stuck on how to start. There are some basic UI mockups to portray what Im trying to do. Pictures arent in order unfortuanetly
  13. Stuck on a question for college, What would be the output of this program?
  14. I understand what you mean but in my case that database wouldn't work. I have already found a solution to my problem, I have contacted local retailers asking them to access their databases and so far Tesco replied, which is a great start and I can given basing my project off that.
  15. No this project I picked myself, I was under assumption that it wouldnt be too hard to parse the ingredients from a webpage, but another option I have is to find a database with such contents, but the problem that I have then is it will only work for 1 shop/retailer.
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