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Ishit Singh

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  1. 2 minutes ago, Pixelfie said:

    Is it an option to go to a store and try some to see what's comfortable, and then check reviews etc?

    Nope as far as I know there's no store around me that provide that service. You either buy the product or leave, there's no option to test a produce and see if you are comfortable using it.

  2. 11 minutes ago, dizmo said:

    Mice are a tricky thing, as they're so personal. It's really going to come down more to trial and error unfortunately. I wouldn't worry too much though, I find that one can generally adapt pretty quickly to a new mouse, even if you hate it at first.

     

    I quite enjoy my Razer Basilisk V2. I didn't go for the V3 because it was almost 3x the price and there weren't enough improvements.

    Mice I've used before: G.Skill MX780, ThermalTake Level 10 M, G502, MX Master, MX Master 3, Corsair Dark Core RGB Pro.

    If you like heavier mice I wouldn't really heed @Heliian's warning, as I too enjoy heavier mice and I found it to be fine after a week or so of use.

    True, it's all about trial and error and that's why i'm thinking about giving HyperX Pulsefire Haste or any other ultralight mouse a try because I never get to experience ultralight mice and if I don't like it i'll just replace it and buy Razer Basilisk v3.

  3. For almost 2 years I've been just blowing air under G502 switches in order to temporary fix it's infamous double click issue while playing FPS games and I finally can't take it anymore. I really want to get a mouse which isn't Logitech because of there use of this terrible switch and after hearing next G502X will be using the same switch I finally give up any hope I had for this company.

     

    The dimensions of my hands are 19cm/7.5 inch length and 10cm/ 3.9 inch width. I use fingertip grip while playing FPS and while doing work or playing MOBA I prefer using palm grip, sometimes when i'm tired I use palm grip for FPS as well. I've only used mouse with thumb ledges my entire life but I'm down to use a mouse without one if it will improve my aim.

     

    I was leaning towards buying Razer Basilisk v3 because of how similar it is to G502 but then some people recommended me to get HyperX Pulsefire Haste instead since I play FPS game with fingertip grip and this mouse is made specifically for that grip in mind but because I've been using a brick my entire life i'm not quite sure if i'll be able to adapt and transition my aim to an ultralight mouse.

     

    I'll be glad to hear you guys opinion and recommendation.

  4. 44 minutes ago, Rauten said:

    If they're anything like Spanish ISPs, you can't.

    Your best bet (if it's even an option for you) is to switch to a different ISP that doesn't have these latency issues with Europe/Singapore.

    Sadly there are no ISP in my area which provides no FUP unlimited 300mbps up/down and this ISP has fiber monopoly in this area as well so even if I want to switch to different ISP I can't.

  5. 38 minutes ago, Levent said:

    Yeah there is no chance your ISP will do anything to their own network by your own wishes. You are renting a endpoint connection, not a specific traffic route. They are also not wrong by saying

    Ping even can be affected by weather few thousand kilometers away from you.

    True if it were just +10 or 20ms ping I would've thought its just weather but 400ms ping right after they got there new server doesn't seem like any whether issue. Well I guess I have to pay extra just to play online games now...

  6. I live in India so there aren't many India dedicated servers so I mostly have to connect to EUW or Singapore in order to play games. Ever since my ISP switched to there new server this week my EUW ping has almost tripled, it used to be 150ms at League of Legends but now it's at 400ms.

     

    I have to use external services like Exitlag nowadays in order to bring my ping back to 150ms so this issue must be because of bad server routing at there end.

     

    I recently talked with my ISP and they were useless, they kept telling me to check my ping on there local server at New Delhi, they completely ignored the fact that I've been getting high ping not on there server but at EUW servers.

     

    Then they kept telling me that "Ping on external servers always fluctuate" over and over ignoring the fact that the ping used to be 150-170 not 400ms.

     

    I then said "It wasn't used to be 400ms in past 3 years, it used to be 150ms and I now need to use a VPN service in order to revert my ping back to how it used to be" after reading that I use VPN they kept telling me we do not support the use of VPN since it doesn't use our own servers and left the chat.

     

    They were extremely ignorant and the fact that they just left the chat without any resolution just because I mentioned "VPN" was annoying.

     

    What should I do to convince them to fix there server routing or just revert back to there old server?

  7. I just did some benchmark of my Samsung 860 EVO SSD and found out that my random write are much slower compare to other 860 EVO benchmark I've seen. Is it because of my SATA cable? It was a struggle installing SATA cable on my motherboard because of how the case I have is designed. Is it slow because I broke something on the motherboard while installing the SATA cable in the process? Can something on the motherboard be easily broken without even noticing like bent pins or something? Also can data even transfer with broken or bent pins on a motherboard? The SATA cable I have came with the case. My case is NZXT H500.

     

    My SSD Benchmark-

     

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    The Benchmark I saw-

     

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  8. I just experienced BSOD (blue screen of death) while running league. League client had widespread issue of users not being able to login yesterday but they fixed that issue after a hour or 2. That same issue happened to me today and after restarting client multiple times it later caused bsod. After restarting my PC, both league client fixed itself and I never got BSOD while running league.

     

    Should i be worried? What caused BSOD?

     

    This is what bluescreenviewer says

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    MiniDMP.zip

     

    Edit- Here's Kernel dump as well

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  9. On 11/8/2020 at 9:59 AM, Crossbred said:

    I much prefer 1440p at 27". You will probably notice a difference and will never want to go back. You'll have to turn game settings down to get back up to 60fps, but it's not quite as heavy as 4k. 

    Why are you upgrading from your current monitor?

    Sorry for late reply! I'm upgrading my current monitor is because I've been getting strange horizontal bars on my current monitor

  10. I'm currently really confused which monitor should I go with. I've been using 27 inch 1080p for like a year and half now and 81PPI doesn't bother me at all, I never seen any visible pixels unless I get extremely close to my monitor and getting 24 inch monitor feels like a downgrade to me. The reason why i'm confused is because many people say 1080p on 27 inch monitor looks ugly but since I never experienced 27 inch 1440p myself I can't tell any difference and why i'm hesitating into getting 27 inch 1440p is because not every game can run at above 60FPS on max settings at that resolution yet and I'm the guy who hate it when games run under 60FPS.

     

    So here's my question, how terrible does 1080p resolution looks on 1440p monitor compared to 27 inch 1080p monitor? Should I buy 1440p monitor and run it on 1080p or just get 1080p monitor?

     

    These are the monitor that I think I might buy because i'm into graphic designing as well and they good good response time and decent colour accuracy.

     

    LG27GL850

    or

    LG27GL750

  11. These horizontal bar appear when I enable Freesync ultimate in monitor OSD and Adaptive sync in Nvidia Control Panel or when there's a voltage fluctuation.

     

    Case-1

    I always get horizontal bar when I boot my PC or switch back and forth from desktop to a full screen application whenever Freesync Ultimate and Adaptive sync are running. These bar also appear when there's voltage fluctuation

     

    Case-2

    When Freesync and adaptive sync are disabled I don't get horizontal bar when booting my PC or switching to fullscreen application but I get those horizontal bars when there's a voltage fluctuation. Voltage fluctuation happens rarely but when it does these horizontal bar always appear for half a second.

     

    So horizontal bar appear when Freesync and adaptive sync are enabled and also when there's voltage fluctuation in Case-1 but in Case-2 these horizontal bar appear only when there's voltage fluctuation.

     

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    I want to know whether it's my GPU which is causing these bar to appear or is it my Monitor. When I was trying to recreate horizontal bars in order to take pictures of them, I had to switch from desktop to fullscreen application multiple times which later causes this strange GPU artifact to appear. This artifact appeared right when my entire monitor colour went red for a split second.

     

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    My GPU is Zotac RTX2080 (Model no. ZT-T20800G-10P)

    My Monitor is Samsung LC27F591FDWXXL

    My Display Port is Vesa Certified Club3D CAC-2068

  12. 29 minutes ago, manikyath said:

    wxhat IP address are devices on the second router getting?

     

    this 'trick' can have some unexpected results depending on how exactly the router is designed, and it tends to be more reliable on the "more dumb" routers.

     

    (PS: also, why did that guy record while on an airplane, or whatever that sound is?)

    I can't see what IP address they are getting since I disabled DHCP.

     

    My laptop is visible when I connect to first router

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    But it isn't when I connect to second router

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    It only happens with devices which are connected through WIFI. Devices which are connected via ethernet are visible.

     

    The router I'm currently using is Tenda N301 which is extremely cheap. Edgerouter X is on its way that's why i'm trying to figure out how to make every devices which are connected to these 2 routers visible.

     

    [EDIT]- uploaded wrong image.

     

  13. I was able to view devices which are connected to my second router through ethernet after changing LAN settings and disabling DHCP.

     

    by following this tutorial-

     

     

    But here's the issue. The IP of devices which are connected to second router aren't showing at all. Only devices which are connected via ethernet are showing.

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     What should I do for WIFI connected devices to be visible so SQM QoS could do it's job whenever someone is watching or downloading something?

     

  14. 8 minutes ago, Falcon1986 said:

    I suppose you would if you wanted more granular control in an enterprise network. Ubiquiti's UniFi APs offer some degree of QoS support through the Controller, but I don't personally use it at the AP level because SQM seems to work perfectly fine at the router.

    Thanks for the help! So from what I understand all I need is to get Edgerouter and make my existing routers as AP since all I need this router is so everyone in our netweok could get less ping spikes and nothing else.

  15. 50 minutes ago, Falcon1986 said:

    @Ishit Singh

     

    Firstly, the ER-X's SQM works very well in my experience. Just make sure you update the firmware and activate hardware offloading after you've set it up through the wizard.

     

    Secondly, your APs do not need to have SQM if they will be directly connected over ethernet to the ER-X. The ER-X will handle this as the primary router.

     

    Thirdly, most dedicated AP's (notice, I didn't say wireless router) will only have a single ethernet port for direct connection to a switch/router because they're not meant to be "daisy-chained" to one another. I guess this is to prevent slowing down of the device altogether. I know for a fact that the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Pro has a secondary port that you can wire to anything else that has ethernet, but after testing it myself, I found that it caused some degree of slowdown not only for the UAP-AC-Pro, but also to another AP daisy-chained off of it.

     

    Now, if you need both wired and wireless connectivity for a particular area, you can consider the following:

    1. Repurpose an old wireless router and activate AP mode. Assign it a static internal IP address outside of the ER-X's DHCP pool and use the ER-X's IP as the DNS/gateway. Connect it to the ER-X through the LAN port and you'll be able to utilize the other LAN ports for ethernet devices. Since I'm more comfortable with Ubiquiti products, I tend to use their airCube-AC for this purpose. Not only are they inexpensive (especially if you get them on eBay), but they're tiny and offer quite a bit of wireless coverage.
    2. Install a Ubiquiti In-Wall device (the Pro version has more ports) and use the LAN ports for ethernet devices. Keep in mind that IW devices need PoE to at least power its AP.

    Someone told me for SQM to work I need AP that supports IEEE P802.1p in LTT Discord server. I hope it's not true and also sadly airCube isn't available in my country.

     

    I hope my existing router work with SQM QoS

  16. Whenever someone is downloading something or watching YouTube everyone ping over the network gets huge spikes and extremely low bandwidth. It's because of how cheap my home network has been setup. There are 2 routers, first one on ground and second one at the first floor. Ground floor router act as wireless access point and also the router where my PC is connected via ethernet and the first floor router is connected to fiber internet.

     

    The router we are using is Tenda N301 which is really cheap.

     

    To prevent ping spike and bandwidth issue I'm thinking about getting Ubiquiti Edgerouter X since it has QoS and SQM but here's the problem, I want to make my existing routers as AP but don't know whether they'll support SQM or not. Also since there's only one ethernet cable going in ground floor I can't use any standalone AP since they only have ethernet in port and no out port. I searched a lot in amazon but couldn't find any AP with ethernet out in my country.

     

    If my current router doesn't support QoS SQM is there any cheap way to get this feature working with edgerouter?

  17. 9 minutes ago, Suika said:

    I've never seen an ethernet port fail from physical abuse personally, so I'd assume it's pretty resilient. You could always just look at the port yourself and make sure it isn't damage, or the port itself isn't bent backwards or lifting from the motherboard at all.

     

    3 minutes ago, porina said:

    They are quite robust. About the only way to damage it is if you have a mechanically bad plug, or totally wrong plug pushed in it. That can push the contacts out of place.

    Here's the picture of ethernet port condition

     

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  18. 2 minutes ago, Sir Asvald said:

    Only way to know for sure if you plug in a cable and see if it the ethernet port works or not..

    It seems to be working. If it was damaged will there be no network in Ethernet or the data transfer speed and ping will be reduce slightly?

  19. 5 minutes ago, flashiling said:

    does it work?

    then it's not damaged,

    but in general i feel like you'd break the header on the ethernet cable (if it's the plastic ones) prior to the port itself

    Yes it's working, but if the port was damaged will it cause slower speed or ping or will there be no network in Ethernet at all?

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