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Blinci

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    Blinci reacted to KING OF THE DIRTY DANS in Best headphones for Wireless Noise cancelling Gaming/Travelling?   
    If you live somewhere cold, the QC35s are better than sonys offerings, as sony's touch stuff glitches out in the cold
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    Blinci reacted to rice guru in Best headphones for Wireless Noise cancelling Gaming/Travelling?   
    I've never really tried them for prolonged period sof time just got to try them from my buddy who had them and those were my general impression. the sony's were still very comfortable but the bose just had a more relaxed clamp I found and since I wear glasses that made a world of difference. 
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    Blinci reacted to Slottr in Best headphones for Wireless Noise cancelling Gaming/Travelling?   
    I wear qc25's with a wireless adapter on the bus every day to uni and they're the most comfortable and lightest noise cancelling headphones I've bought. Would buy again if I wasnt poor
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    Blinci reacted to emosun in Best headphones for Wireless Noise cancelling Gaming/Travelling?   
    I like my bose qc , they're pretty good
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    Blinci got a reaction from Derrk in Ryzen 5 1600 & Corsair RGB PRO 2x8 3200mhz UEFI BIOS Utility Settings Help   
    I updated the BIOS via USB and tried the D.O.C.P standard which surprisingly despite what people say has given me solid 3200mhz 1.35v with no crashing for at least a few hours of all sorts of things. Not sure if it’s resolved for good but things are looking a bit up. I’ll look a bit more into it tommorow just in case
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    Blinci reacted to 191x7 in Ryzen 5 1600 & Corsair RGB PRO 2x8 3200mhz UEFI BIOS Utility Settings Help   
    You should flash your BIOS (UEFI) to the latest available version first. Then load the XMP settings for the memory and that's it. Asus uses D.O.C.P. as a name for XMP on AMD parts.
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