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Slyceth

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    Slyceth reacted to jaslion in LG C3 42" vs Philips OLED808 42" as pc monitor for non-competitive gaming?   
    Gigabyte has a desktop 42 inch oled screen too
     
    Either way thr lg c2/c3 are also staples for this and can be used as a desktop monitor whilst managing the burn in decently
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    Slyceth reacted to GuiltySpark_ in LG C3 42" vs Philips OLED808 42" as pc monitor for non-competitive gaming?   
    When spending $800-$1000, I'm not sure how this is even worth considering. LG's C series and specifically the 42" models are known quantities, more  people use them to help support you and the more guides for proper setup exist. As a C2 42" owner, it seems like a no brainer if there is basically no price difference. Everything you could want to know is at /r/OLED_Gaming 
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    Slyceth reacted to OnePlane in Please help, I need 2000 (monochrome and simple) images printed, split across 125 pages, 16 images per page. What is the quickest way to do this?   
    If the contact sheet method doesn't work, there might be a somewhat hacky way where a tool like imagemagick is used to combine the images side-by-side to the exact dimensions of your choosing and then you print it at 100% scale for the best result. Downside is mostly that there doesn't seem to be a "works for everyone" option and it's all commandline stuff.
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    Slyceth reacted to An0maly_76 in Please help, I need 2000 (monochrome and simple) images printed, split across 125 pages, 16 images per page. What is the quickest way to do this?   
    @Slyceth
     
    EDIT: I didn't connect the 'Wallet' remark with my Contact Page suggestion initially...  Since realizing that, I wonder if some of the parameters involved in that method might be altered to accomplish what you need, and I think I found a way to do it. I've increased the font size to help you find the text amongst the screenshots.
     
    Just as you would for the other straightforward Windows batch image print options....
     
    First, group all your images in one folder.
    Select all the images desired to print.
     
    Select the options shown in screenshot one, or whatever puts them in 2x2 (4 to a page) in landscape orientation.
     
     

     
    Select Print To PDF, give it a file name, and let it do its thing.
     
    Next, click on the PDF, which will usually load in your browser. I use Firefox. Printing a PDF from Firefox (and I imagine most other methods) will give you the option to print two pages per sheet with no margins in Portrait orientation, as shown below. It might leave some gaps between images, but I think that's the best quick and dirty you're going to get.
     

     
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    Slyceth reacted to Spotty in Forum font changed to Comic Sans   
    > Moved over to the thread discussing the font change.
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    Slyceth reacted to JohnathonWick in Forum font changed to Comic Sans   
    if you press F12 to open the element inspector, click on the <head></head> tag. you can disable the CSS rule. this will only work for your current session however.

    another option is to press F12 to open the terminal and go to the network browser. reload the page. scroll to the top. and right click the request that says comic sans and click "Block Request URL" this will disable it until you unblock this request
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    Slyceth got a reaction from VivienMatthews in How to choose a monitor: What information to know, and where to find it.   
    I'm glad you link this for everyone, but it's a very confusing way of portraying the monitors. The average person does not need to know all about which budgets contain which monitors (everyone knows that more expensive=better and that 500$ is the best balance) and most people know what pixel response time and input lag is, and you link this post to people who are just looking for a recommendation, not a wikipedia article about monitors.
    I recommend just updating this with recommendations in each budget and resolution+refresh rate.
     
    For example 450$ = Dell s2721DGF (Nano-ips) (165Hz)
    Alternative 400$ = LG 27GN750 (Nano-ips (144Hz) (sRgb mode)
    etc.
     
    As it now stands, this post is useless for the 70% of people finding this after you link it in their recommendation post.
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    Slyceth got a reaction from WereCat in Which monitor is best for watching LinusTechTips videos? Dell S2721DGF, S3220DGF or the Odyssey G7? (1440p)   
    You mean YCbCr444? What does it do exactly?
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    Slyceth reacted to Gaires in 1440p monitor MAINLY for netflix/youtube/story game watching, can't find any info after 100+ hours of research.   
    Here you go, tweak to your heart's content. If you think I forgot something you can add it from the add column button.
    https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table/41108
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    Slyceth got a reaction from zeusthemoose in 1440p monitor MAINLY for netflix/youtube/story game watching, can't find any info after 100+ hours of research.   
    It seems the Oddyssey G7 is a refresh of your c32hg70, making it better in every way. So why should I get that one over the S3220DGF and the CQ32G1 I've also been recommended?
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    Slyceth reacted to FavoringWinter in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    that seems about right. Keep in mine that you are looking at the 1% lows, meaning those are just some frame drops. I would say it is still really good considering it is ultra nightmare quality and 1440p. I feel like maybe the drivers will get better and performance will improve, but I don't know. There are  lots of unknown factors in this benchmark. make sure you ddu drivers also
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    Slyceth reacted to boggy77 in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    what ram do you have? what speed are you running it at?
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    Slyceth reacted to boggy77 in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    your ram is running at 2133, instead of its rated speed.
    make sure it's in slots 2 and 4, go in bios and enable xmp (docp).
    that should increase performance by a lot.
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    Slyceth reacted to FavoringWinter in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    Your ram is running at 2133, make sure you enable xmp, or if you only have 2133 ram, get faster ram ryzen loves fast ram
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    Slyceth reacted to boggy77 in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    did it increase your fps in doom?
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    Slyceth reacted to boggy77 in Ryzen 3600X + RTX 3090 at 1440p, Averages 220 FPS, dips below 200 FPS   
    you'll get faster loading times, but not higher fps from the ssd.
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    Slyceth got a reaction from GamingSeargent in Which of these monitors should I invest in?   
    They all seem to have the same panel, so pick whatever is cheapest for you.
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    Slyceth reacted to Haro in Asus Tuf X570-Pro Motherboard   
    The unify performs basically the same and is generally cheaper. 
    The master uses 12 sic639 and the unify has 12 ir3555 doubled with ir3599, the x570 tomahawk is still good. 
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    Slyceth got a reaction from Cyracus in Was told to wait for AMD's announcement before buying my PC. Ordering today, any advice appreciated!   
    I think I'm getting the Corsair RM850, seems like good value and quality.
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    Slyceth reacted to Mateyyy in Investing into LGA 1200 or AM4? Purely gaming build.   
    Well it looks to be the least expensive out of the bunch for you locally, and if you don't need WIFI, I'd say it's a good choice.
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    Slyceth got a reaction from Mateyyy in Investing into LGA 1200 or AM4? Purely gaming build.   
    I'm sorry to hit you up again, but I had some concerns. I found a video by Hardware Unboxed where he did some VRM benchmarks for most Z490 boards, and while he calls the Gaming Edge a "more premium model" than the Tomahawk, it lags behind in the benchmarks, and he doesn't mention the motherboard at all in his video where he talks about the best 200$ boards, and instead recommends the Tomahawk above everything. Could you maybe link your sources about the Gaming Edge and Tomahawk?
     
    He mentions that the Tomahawk and Gaming Edge both have the same VRM configuration, only the components used are different. And in every test the Tomahawk has beaten the Gaming Edge. I know I said I decided on the Aorus Elite but that's only because you said this about the Tomahawk:
     




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    Slyceth reacted to Mateyyy in Investing into LGA 1200 or AM4? Purely gaming build.   
    Intel's Rocket Lake-S chips are supposedly going to also be one LGA 1200 (I don't see why they wouldn't, Intel's always had two generations per socket/chipset), but they'll still be on 14nm according to rumours. 10nm on desktop will probably be coming at a later date.
     
    Rocket Lake-S will also allegedly bring PCIe 4.0 support on Z490 (since most Z490 boards already have 4.0 switches on them), though it remains to be seen how they compare to their current Comet Lake-S chips.
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    Slyceth got a reaction from Jason 57 in Looking for a newer case with the best airflow and easy to clean off dust (preferably no translucent panel)   
    Alright! I've settled on the Lancool II Mesh, seems to also be the newest case and it has a switch to adjust the fan speed as well as it ssems to have the better airflow.
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    Slyceth reacted to Som3a in Best CPU for the Ampere 3000 Series?   
    Oh right, my bad, I forgot you had an intel CPU, you will have to stay on Coffee lake if you want to keep your board. So maybe a 9900K ? With 10th gen releasing 9th gen should have dropped in price.
     
    EDIT: Just checked the 9900K costs 400 bucks on newegg, the 10700K costs the same too, but because the 10900K costs 900 dollars you could get the 10700k and use the extra budget for a Z490 board. Again i'm sorry for the misunderstanding at first
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