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GeneralGusher

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    GeneralGusher reacted to Kazooduck in iPhone screen serial number   
    Aw shucks that’s great
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from HanZie82 in Drone help   
    ok thanks! 
     
    I looked it up and by the looks of it i dont think there is a solution. Again, thanks for the help
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from kirashi in M1 MacBook and external monitors   
    Sorry for the late reply, but I trie sit and unfortunately it didn’t work. Looks like I have to probably invest in a display link adapter 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Darkseth in M1 MacBook and external monitors   
    can you link me what dock you are using?
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from TheTreeSee in Free VPN   
    Alight thanks I’ll check it out
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    GeneralGusher reacted to Eschew in Keyboard switch help   
    These two photos you sent earlier highly suggests your keyboard only supports plate-mounted switches:
    I was specifically looking for:
    PCB-Mount Switch Socket (First Photo): Two holes -- actual holes through the plastic, not screen-printed circles -- next to the larger middle hole, which are nonexistent in the photo. Switch Plastic Pins (Second Photo): Two plastic legs on the back of the switch, which are also nonexistent in the photo.  
    If you have a plate-mount socket, you'll need plate-mounted (3-pin) switches. If you have a PCB-mount socket, you can use both PCB-mounted (5-pin) and plate-mounted (3-pin) switches.
     

    Left: Plate-Mounted Switch (3-Pin). Right: PCB-Mounted Switch (5-Pin).
     
    Although, as mentioned before:
     

     
    Edit: A friend helpfully corrected me and pointed out that the board seems to use Outemu hot-swap sockets. Thus, completely disregard my switch recommendations from earlier. Most, if not all, of the switches I recommended will have thicker metal pins that probably will not fit the Outemu socket.
     
    If you'd like linear or tactile Outemu switches, you're probably stuck with Outemu Reds (linear), Outemu Browns (tactile), and perhaps Outemu SKYs (tactile). No comments on the quality and typing experience of the Reds and Browns, but the SKYs have been well-received.
    Outemu Reds available from Aliexpress. Outemu Browns available from Aliexpress. Outemu SKYs available for $0.45 per 1 pcs from Flashquark. Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Eschew in Keyboard switch help   
    Thanks you again! 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Eschew in Keyboard switch help   
    Wow thanks for all the info!
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    GeneralGusher reacted to Eschew in Keyboard switch help   
    Ah, in this case, Amazon doesn't carry a great variety of mechanical switches nor does it offer the best value of 'em. 😅
    NovelKeys is a reputable vendor, however. 👍
    Durock T1s available for $0.55 per 1 pcs from Prime Keyboards, and $6.50 per 10 pcs from 3DKeebs and Divinikey. Gateron Blacks available for $0.24 per 1 pcs from NovelKeys, $5.00 per 20 pcs ($2.50 per 10 pcs) from switchTop. Gateron Reds available for $0.24 per 1 pcs from NovelKeys, $5.00 per 20 pcs ($2.50 per 10 pcs) from switchTop, and $2.80 per 10 pcs from Teal Technik. Gateron Yellows available for $0.25 per 1 pcs from Ringer Keys, and $5.00 per 20 pcs ($2.50 per 10 pcs) from switchTop. Gateron Ink Blacks available for $0.70 per 1 pcs from Flashquark, $82.50 per 110 pcs ($7.50 per 10 pcs) from NovelKeys, and $7.50 per 10 pcs from Dangkeebs and Divinikey. Gateron Ink Reds available for $7.50 per 10 pcs from Teal Technik and Upgrade Keyboards. Gateron Ink Yellows available for $7.50 per 10 pcs from Teal Technik and Upgrade Keyboards. Gateron Milky Blacks available for $2.50 per 10 pcs from 3DKeebs and Upgrade Keyboards. Gateron Milky Reds available for $2.50 per 10 pcs from Upgrade Keyboards. Hako Royal Clears available for $4.99 per 10 pcs from Kono Store. Kailh BOX Blacks available for $0.30 per 1 pcs from NovelKeys, $3.00 per 10 pcs from Upgrade Keyboards, and $7.00 per 20 pcs ($3.50 per 10 pcs) from switchTop. Kailh BOX Reds available for $0.30 per 1 pcs from NovelKeys, $3.00 per 10 pcs from Upgrade Keyboards, $7.00 per 20 pcs ($3.50 per 10 pcs) from switchTop. NovelKeys Creams available for $6.50 per 10 pcs from NovelKeys and Upgrade Keyboards. Switches in blue are PCB-mounted, switches in green are plate-mounted. For PCB-mounted switches, you'll need to trim off the plastic legs on either side of the large middle nub to use them in your plate-mounted keyboard.
     
    For switches available from more than one online vendor, I'd double-check total costs after shipping and/or taxes have been calculated to find the best deal for your location. I can personally vouch for Kono Store, NovelKeys, and Prime Keyboards from the list above. The other online vendors, I've no personal experience with.
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    GeneralGusher reacted to ProBottler in Keyboard switch help   
    Yes you should.
    This Google Docs listed a lot of vendors for mechanical keyboard parts, check them out: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pKQuQ1lbb0feTja8DVIHdSvXyzAJlpfVVqnYLgQ6ZI0/
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from ProjectBox153 in Macbooks   
    Ok thanks 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Stahlmann in Visual difference between 60hz and 144hz   
    Nah I don’t like school but it’s just I’ve kinda lost interest in most of them now. Thanks tho looks like most people are saying to get 144 hz so that’s what I’ll most likely do 
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    GeneralGusher reacted to WaggishOhio383 in USB bluetooth adapter   
    Yeah definitely. I use my bluetooth soundbar and two xbox controllers with it simultaneously all the time.
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from PineyCreek in Will these kb&m connect?   
    ok thanks guys! Im going to get a bluetooth adapter for my pc but i just checked to see if it connected on another old pc with bluetooth and it worked!
     
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from imcaspar in Home server help   
    Thank you! I will read over these and if I need any help I assume that you will most probably be able to help? Idk I’ll let you know if I need help and you tell me if you can help or not 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from i_build_nanosuits in Rtx 2060 price drop?   
    Ok so I think I’ll either wait for a mid tier one to come out or I’ll just buy a used one if they are not too expensive 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from WaggishOhio383 in Which GPU is better   
    Thanks guys! I was just wondering what the big difference is between them I will probably wait until the 3000 series cards come out and see if there is any price change
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from startrek03 in TikTok for windows   
    im honestly just going to delete it. i dont need to get addicted again
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Perrytheplatypus43 in Cheap 144 hertz monitor   
    ooooo I think this one is better. It has a faster response time aswell.
     
    I will look into this and see what everyone else prefers
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Ariz Zakwan in Screen not showing up at 240hz   
    Idk for sure but it might be the adapter. try without it if you can
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Eighjan in Is this ram compatiable   
    It’s standard 
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from ThePUNisher96 in Looking to Upgrade 650 watt non-modular PSU to something modular   
    There is also a semi modular one from EVGA for like $80
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from ThePUNisher96 in Looking to Upgrade 650 watt non-modular PSU to something modular   
    Here have a look at this comes with a bonus 5yr warranty 
     
    Cooler Master MPY-7501-AFAAG-US MWE 750 Gold Full Modular, 80+ Gold Certified 750W Power Supply, 5 Year Warranty
     
     
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from ThePUNisher96 in Looking to Upgrade 650 watt non-modular PSU to something modular   
    I know that EVGA has some good psu’s but idk if they have a modular one
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    GeneralGusher got a reaction from Origami Cactus in Quick monitor question   
    Hey I just read that a human eye can’t see above like 60 hertz or something. I was then wondering what’s the point if the 144 and the 240 hertz monitors if a human eye can’t actually tell the difference?
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