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  1. Thinking about buying a new headset and I have my eyes on the Game Zero Sennheiser. Any thoughts on this? I would be using it for gaming within overwatch at high skill..
  2. Are there any newer bios versions?

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  3. Where can I find retailers Selling the i9-9900ks?
  4. I bought the i9-9900k a week ago and it is still in the box. I just saw that Intel was realeasing the i9-9900ks today and I was wondering if I should refund my i9-9900k and buy the i9-9900ks
  5. What motherboard would be best for an i9-9900k? I will be overclocking. My budget would be within 250-350 dollars.
  6. So the best way would be to change ISP? How do I find out what ISP has the best routing?Since you live fairly close do you have any suggestion? Or is this just a problem that can’t be fixed?
  7. Basically I have 42 ping or over in games when people I know that live in the same city as I and just about 1km away have lower ping being in the 30s~20s. Any tips on what equipment I should use? Right now I use the default tp-link router and modem that came along with the bandwidth package. Are there any modems/routers that you recommend me to purchase, or do they not do a big difference. This doesn't have anything to do with the isp provider right? Fyi I have Ownit broadband. Not that I Think people outside of Sweden can really understand what they say but still. I saw that I have a dynamic IP aswell. what is a coax or DSL? Also, I'm pretty sure that I have fiber. In my city, we have city-fiber provided by the government. That basically everyone has. Anyway to double-check it though? Can their be bad fiber? Also, I ran a traceroute but I don't have any idea what any of it means. Does this image suffice or do you need further information?
  8. Any tips on what equipment I should use? Right now I use the default tp-link router and modem that came along with the bandwidth package. So basically, what you are trying to tell me is that my friend and I have different modems and routers, etc. But are there any modems/routers that you recommend me to purchase, or do they not do a big difference. This doesn't have anything to do with the isp right? Fyi I have ownit bredband. Not that I Think people outside of Sweden can really understand what they say but still. I read that I have a dynamic IP aswell. what is a coax or DSL? Also, I'm pretty sure that both of us have fiber. In our city, we have city-fiber provided by the government. That basically everyone has. Anyway to double-check it though? Also, I ran a traceroute but I don't have any idea what any of it means. Does this image suffice or do you need further information?
  9. Recently I upgraded by bandwith from 100/10mb to 250/150mb, and yet there is no difference in the ping. What makes me more annoyed is that my friend that has 100/100 has better ping then me. And we both live in the same city. My ping is usually over 45 in games like overwatch, League and fortnite. My friend usually has 30 ping or even lower. He lives in an apartment building and I live in a house. Location: Sweden
  10. Between Asus, Alienware or Predator which one do you think is the best?
  11. Well since the option to just return the monitor exists i’ll try the 240hz first. I read that there is a slight motion blur on 240hz but it probably won’t be noticeable. My three choices of monitors would be Asus, Alienware or Predator. Which one is better? 24” or 27” Bigger screen = bigger objects?
  12. Why would it be better with ips instead of TN? I assume that those new monitors coming out are 144hz?
  13. Wow. So many different opinions it’s hard to know what is true and what is not. Seems to me like most of you prefer a 1440p 144hz/165hz monitor. I wouldn’t say that I am pro level but I’m top ~50 in overwatch. One thing that I don’t care about is how good the game or graphics looks as long as it’s enjoyable. I have gotten used to playing games at 75% or even 50% render scale simply to have a smoother and more steady frames. Lower resolution scale in overwatch also reduces latency so that’s one things to think about. From my view a 1440p monitor is more to please the eyes and grant details that you might have missed on a lower res. But since I am able to spot details on such low resolutions it could - not saying that it is - be better for me to get a 240hz monitor with as little blur as possible. I think I saw some post about new monitors coming out with less blur on high refresh rate. Haven’t checked to see if it is true though. I will will probably be looking to earn money someway off of gaming but I don’t think that it’s strongly related to thread though.
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