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Polsom

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  1. So I'm in the club of having a 3rd Gen CPU an Intel 3770K OC @ 4.9GHz and went ahead and picked one of these up only to discover like everyone else they aren't compatible. Rather than give up does anyone have any ideas where to start poking around? I've got access to the NVIDIA control panel and enabled PhysX and all of those settings are accessible. Looks like the card works fine in Linux also which leads me to believe there should be a registry or driver hack to work around the issue of the dedicated card not being used.
  2. I don't often post here but I feel the need to on this occasion. Android security apps (coming from a rooted background) have very little they can actually do. Unless your phone is rooted most of the system stuff that desktop antivirus and the likes generally manage will be locked out with really only basic SD card access to some installed apps. However this isn't always the case there are workarounds but i feel most of them are generally gimmiky and a quick way to convince average Joe they are protected.
  3. Hmm it would be quite a hassle if i had to run virtual audio cable and the likes constantly, the background CPU usage clocks up quite a bit but even if that is an option i guess it still makes it possible so i wont deny you finding me how to do it that way.
  4. Thanks for that, I haven't really looked into pricing but I think having a soundboard Like this would be quite valuable and worth the price, obviously I won't be limited to just this so if I ever run into another use it will always be there.
  5. So i have this dilema. I dont own an Orbweaver, i can cant personally see any use to have all of the extra buttons BUT there is one thing that i could possibly take advantage of. Is there some software that allows you to bind small .wav files to the buttons on the device so it can act as a type of soundboard? For me to currently be able to do this i have to use a copy of Virtual Audio Cable to play sounds back through my mic and then use Foobar 2000 to output through Virtual Audio Cable, a process that is inefficient and simply not practical as it requires you to step in and out of games not to mention holding the mic button down continuosly. How i would like it to work is: I have a folder of all my .wavs that are then bound to the keys on the orbweaver. When i press a specific button the sound then plays through my microphone automatically. I also want to be able to hear the sound as it plays through my headset and i also want to still be able to talk at the same time that the sound is playing. Now its something that has questioned me for a long time, but i think it would be well worth the purchase of the Orbweaver if someone could advise me as to how this can be done (If it can be done) or how i should go about trying to do this myself. Thank you all very much in advance.
  6. I can remember when I first came across Linus. I got interested in building my own pc and sought to YouTube for advice. I guess linus' videos really did it for me. I've been watching for over a year, before the media group started and I'm really happy how far you've all come. Thank you and good luck for the future!
  7. Best thing about this phone has got to be the build quality. It's about time a company began to realise that a phone is a daily use device and needs to survive anything you throw at it. Building this beast out of a complete metal body will be having the folks down at Samsung rethinking upcoming designs for sure.
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