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Ps_domingo

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  1. Soo just answer the poll. )
  2. That wont be a problem! though the ultrawide screen will have a slight bottleneck on fps
  3. If you want to be able to use it OTG (On the go) get the E18
  4. There are a couple of benefits that a good router provides: 1) As @Raining_Pixel said number of connection without bottlenecks 2) HD Streaming capabilities and Bandwidth allocations 3) Range 4) Functionality such as VPN, parental controls, broadcasting, ETC. 5) Better build quality and cooling (YEAS ROUTERS JUST LIKE OTHER PC PART PARTS NEED AMPLE COOLING) 6) Dual Band capabilities 7) better support and warranties. I personally use the Asus AC68 and AC66 at home and so far I can stream to multiple devices in HD, I can cover a 2 Story fully concrete house and I can have A NAS wirelessly storing my files for home sharing.
  5. I have narrowed down my choices of headphones to these two. Which one is better for you guys?
  6. Guys I saw a pair of AKG Q701 for $196. Is it a good deal better yet is it decent?
  7. I'm looking for a quality headset with good sound for Laptop and Phone. It should be good for editing, music, movies, YouTube, etc. Budget is around $200 Max. I've come across many good headsets such as the ATH-m50x's, Marshal monitors, Sennheiser HD 500 series, but it seems many of the "promising" ones have lots of bugs and issues around forums and stuff. I would prefer Over ear closed headphones but open headphones not a deal breaker. I would prefer them to be really really flat. Also you guys may suggest headphones that might need an amp. (aunt sent me a Fioo E18, which is still in the mail...) The headset being black would also be a huge plus as it looks much better, more professional, and looks cleaner. Again not a deal breaker but something I would look. Hopefully I you guys would suggest something really great!
  8. What type of grip are you most comfortable with?
  9. For gaming, CPU's dont really give you more performance. So as long as you have a GPU you'd be fine. For 3D modeling. I have found that more threads and more cores is a better choice. (also renders are RAM intensiv, for faster ram may help performance) For General use, well if by general use you mean surfing the web, watching stuff and doing office applications all you'll ever need for that is an i3. Even then the i3 is overkill. ) But if I would give a recommendation I'd go for the AMD build.
  10. The fins just disperse the heat. the small rods in between is what carries the coolant.
  11. You could try to find really fine mesh at your local hardware store. I did that once for a cooling solution for a desk. Else If I'm not mistaken, Silverstone and deep cool make fan filters ready for fans. (some magnetic and some are not)
  12. First off please try to check if your Laptop's NIC is replaceable. (but you might have to pry the entire cover off just to get to it..) Second. I don't recommend getting a USB wifi dongle for a couple of reasons: 1) you lose a USB port 2) Latency is an Issue 3) most of the Wifi USB dongles is still using which is bottle necked to 450mbps due to USB 2 outputs. (and not plugging it unto a usb 3 port wont help) 4) Just plain bulky Third, have you had that thing checked or did you self diagnose?
  13. Get head phones the get like a modmic. If you want better sound get an EXTERNAL DAC/AMP. Please dont get any of those 7.1 or 5.1 stuff. It's all just hype. Trust me I have one. I almost never use it...
  14. Sadly I wont be able to route an Rj45 cable. I would have to redo my ceiling to do that. =)) Cables cant be exposed as much as possible.
  15. What I was thinking was using the second one to direct the signal to my room and use the other two to increase range downstairs.
  16. I'm guessing its pretty beefy since the stock antenna is pretty beefy to begin with. Care to elaborate on "complicated?"
  17. Signal cuts of pretty often. Defeats the purpose of the repeater. I cant do powerline cause the First floor is on a different breaker as the second floor.
  18. I've been looking around the market for something to increase the range and reliability of my current router (Asus AC-66u) as it does cover my house so well. SO I found these two: http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-WL-ANT191-9dBi-Wireless-Antenna/dp/B00CVU3XMO/ref=pd_ybh_2 and http://www.amazon.com/Asus-WL-ANT-157-Antenna/dp/B005UBNJ48/ref=pd_ybh_4 So my question is, do these things even work? Another router is out of the question and a repeater is janky as hell.
  19. Not really on your range but if you dont mind spending a bit more why not get ATH-M50's? Those go on massive sales from time to time and are excellent. It sounds like a mini sound stage.
  20. Title pretty much sums it up, but I already did a search there are tons of guides and software the will do the opposite but I cant seem to find a good, fast and efficient way of doing it. Just to clarify its FROM the Mac maill app. TO 2013 Outlook. What do you guys think is the best way? Also the e-mails is not stored on the server once it has been downloaded to any device. and I would need to extract all of the emails cause there are some emails that I still refer to in 2011. Keeping both the PC and the mac is not an option either. Thanks for the input guys.
  21. Well since it's TUF series board OC isn't really the point but rather durability, temps and performance. (not that I'm saying it cant handle OC-ing) The armor, whos main function is to clean up looks and provide better termals could help with ITX builds as vrm and the northbridge usually lacks cooling on ITX boards. Also a backplate would be a nice touch. I just love the aesthetics of sabertooth boards with the armor really. I'd love for it to at least do full circle and make an ITX revison of some sorts.
  22. Seeing the new line of Z97 boards from Asus I was thinking... Is it just me or the idea of a ITX Sabertooth MoBo with armor sound really really good? )
  23. There are quite a lot of new switches that will be available in the market very soon. (Due to Cherry's Patent expiring) But here is the jist of things (As I know it) There are 4 basic switches to choose from: MX Blues - which is by far the more common switch in the market has a tactile bump and tends to be very loud. Gamers and some typists like blues because its easy to double tap and its harder to commit mistakes when typing. MX Browns - Browns are very similar to blue except for one thing, its quiet-er compared to a blue switch ( rendering the name of stealth edition on Razer products) MX Blacks- (my personal favorite but don't own one...) are like browns in terms of noise levels but a bit harder to press, which IMO makes for a better typing experience, without the tactile bump are the middle of the actuation. MX Reds - (my least favorite switch...) are like blues without the tactile bump and its a bit more easier to press. Personally I've only ever owned Razer Mech KB's (Blackwidow tournament ed. then switched to Blackwidow Ultimate stealth then bought a orbweaver cause I missed blues) but I was able to try other switches on some stores. If you are switching from a membrane KB you'd probably enjoy blacks the most.
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