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Looking to replace the dash cam in my girlfriends car, Her dad got her this one, which has pretty bad FOV and and the resolution is pretty low. It basically makes one recording, but the left half of the recording is the front camera, and the right half is the rear camera. Since it mounts over the rear view mirror its annoying to adjust whenever the driver changes. I originally was looking at the Anker Roav, which there is a review of here on the forums. It looks good, but I kind of want dual cameras, front and back. Or even triple, Front, back, driver, but that's asking for too much, lol These are the ones I've been considering: Rexing V1P Z-EDGE S3 ITRUE X6D Seems I can't really find any dual ones that also have good night vision for the front and back, so I'm might just be more worth it to get 2 good single dash cams and mount them at the front and back.
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Hello all! My boyfriend has been having trouble lately watching video while playing Final Fantasy 14. The video streams fine, however, the audio lags significantly for ONLY the video, and will steadily get worse. We've tried it on Google Chrome and Firefox, but to no success. This happens on Youtube as well as Netflix. The effect seems to subside temporarily when he exits full screen, however, it quickly returns. Chrome also has hardware acceleration disabled, and his drivers are up to date. His primary monitor is a BENQ 1440p panel running at 60hz and a 1080p Lenovo panel also at 60hz. Upon checking his temps and usage in hardware monitor, neither the CPU nor GPU is thermal throttling, and the CPU is nowhere near maxed out. However, the GPU is constantly hitting 99%-100%, which I believe to be the cause of the issue. Specs are as follows: -i5 6500 -16GB DDR4 @ 2400MHZ -Corsair GTX 1070 Hybrid @ stock speeds Any advice on this issue would be much appreciated!
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Hi. Is it worth performance or whatever to go for 4 sticks of 8 GB in quad channel vs 2 sticks of 16 in dual channel, assuming cpu and motherboard support dual and quad and we are talking about memory kits of the same frequency, voltage, etc. If quad is better, how much gain is there? Thanks!
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I am looking for dual sim phone for my Speakout+Fido Tablet setup and I am very split between G6 and Oneplus 5 Since beside OP5 or Axon 7, there is no dual sim phone with warranty on it. G6 is good with more polished day-to-day use (water resistant, screen size, and audio on Dual Sim model) Axon is slightly cheaper with actual warranty SD card support but no IP rating OP5 has warranty and full band support for Canda minus Freedom Mobile LTE (heard the LTE signal does not hold)
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At the end of august i'm going to Germany, so i could buy a new big TV, i was thinking of buying a 60 or 65 inch TV for my PS4, so that when my friends come we can play normally in splitscreen and i could watch movies or youtube on such big screen and lie on my bed. But i could get a second screen for my computer, it's powerful and could easily run it, now i have an Asus 4k 60hz ips monitor (PG27AQ from Asus), if i would get a second screen it would be also from asus but with qhd and 144hz, for times when i want to play FPS games. I'm also doing programming, which would be a lot easier to be done on 2 screens and learning game developing, with the second monitor i would easily watch tutorials on one screen and program on the second one. What's your opinion, which should i get, TV or second monitor? If second monitor, is my monitor choise good?
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My targeted usage: - 85% productivity (programming in MS Visual Studio, Blend, MS Office, etc). I work from home from time to time. - 15% gaming. I think that Vega 64 should handle the productivity/desktop part even with 2x27"@4K. The gaming part is the trouble here. I want to utilize ActiveSync and have a good gaming experience for me (and my son) as well. I am used to my productivity setup at work with 2 x 24" 1920 x 1200 screens, so I am used to 2 monitors setup. Now, I want to have similar at home as well. I do not think I like 34" curved screens for productivity. At first I thought about getting a 43" 4K screen for my desk, so it would be like 4 screens in Full HD without scaling. But big ones do not have ActiveSync for gaming. Then I thought that 2x screens slightly angled works better for me (better than curved at least) and that I do not really need 4 "simulated" screens. Then I thought about 2 x 27" @ 1440p 144Hz ActiveSync, since it works for productivity and I could disable/disconnect one of them and play 1440p@144Hz. Then I thought why not 2 x 27" @ 4K? However that is only 60Hz with ActiveSync. It will do productivity properly but 4K on 27" sounds like an overkill, since it will require scaling and could be a nightmare. So, I thought about a combination 4K + 1440, or even 43"@60Hz + 27"@144Hz (which would take too much space on the table and look weird). The idea of having 4K@27"@60Hz still looks like a [scaling] waste and too much overkill. as a result, I am leaning more towards 2 x 27" @ 1440p 144Hz that covers the scenarios. Any thoughts on the optimal monitor setup for my scenarios? Thanks.
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My job has it's perks sometimes, our graphics designers have all upgraded their machines recently to Threadripper systems, so i just basically got "given" this old dinosaur xeon machine, and not sure what to do with it I pulled out an LSI RAID card, a gargantuan SDI capture card, a firewire card, and some weird daughter board for the capture card, simply because each one added 15 seconds to POST and i value my time. Running dual Xeon X5550's at 2.66, Quadro FX3800, and 12GB of DDR3. Scored an 835cb on cinebench R15 The quadro is only DX10 so that writes off most of the fun things i can do with it, so what do you think i should do with it ?? im thinking about hackintoshing it.........
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Hey everyone, so, Cyber Monday is approaching and I wanted to buy a second monitor and was wondering what productivity monitor I should get? I already have a gaming monitor running at 144hz and now I'm in need of a second one.What suggestions would you guys recommend me getting? *Oh, and the second monitor doesn't need to be 144hzs. System Specs: CPU: Intel i-5 4690 GPU: 1080 ti Ram: 8gb Motherboard: ASRock H97 pro4
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Hey Guys i have a question about what i should buy in the future. I own an EVGA 980 ti hybrid atm and i am super confident with it but i want to add more horses to my rig soon for 1440p gaming (144hz). So should i SLI my 980 ti or sell it and buy a GTX 1080 TI. I saw a lot of videos online but i cant decide what i should do, cause the performance is equal in games that support SLI. I mostly play Triple A titles so are my chances good with SLI scaling in the next years? Thank you a lot
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Hi. Would you recommend any 2 monitors that have the same matching design (probably from the same brand) and would look good together on the desktop on a 2 monitor vesa arm. One of them 1440p IPS (activesync) for gaming Another one 4K IPS for productivity Thanks!
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I'm experiencing some strange bugs when dual booting OS X Sierra and Windows 10 since some time and would find it very nice if somebody knew an answer to that problem. I was coding in Windows yesterday and shut down my PC when I went to bed. When I was booting Sierra today, my Apple Mail prompted me to re-enter my password for each of my mail accounts and my Spotify was also logged out. After rebooting again all accounts are present again but my Chrome profile is corrupted. This happened two times in the last two weeks now. Could that be some problem because I'm not using a DSDT? The only patch I'm injecting via Clover is the ShutdownFix. Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UP7 GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti
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Hey so I'm building my first rig and I really can't decide whether to get: 2 TN panels - Asus - MG248Q 24.0" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitors (£270 each) - £540 altogether or 1 IPS panel - Asus - PG279Q ROG Swift 27.0" 2560x1440 165Hz - £685 I've been looking at reviews of both (and loads of other monitors also - I've narrowed it down to this). I may be doing digital design work on the monitor in the future (I'm currently finishing college) so the IPS display would be nice for that. However, I could get the 2 TN panels and wait until 2560x1440/GSYNC come down in price and then buy two 2560x1440/GSYNC panels. Or...I could get the single 2560x1440/GSYNC now and buy another one after a while (which could be years from now) I am used to using a dual monitor setup as I currently have a laptop screen and a 24" 1080p TV I use, however I need to stop using the TV screen as it's a pretty terrible display, but it's better than nothing for now. My fear is that if I but the IPS panel, I will miss the second screen. If I could afford it I would buy 2 PG279Qs! I'm getting a GTX 1080 graphics card so it will drive the 2560x1440 screen in the IPS panel no problem, but if I got the 1920x1080 TN panel, my graphics card would last longer before needing to upgrade it! What do you guys think?? Thanks!!!!
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So I put Linux mint on a sd card and put it in then moved it to a partition I made on hard drive. But , now how do I go about using it to boot. Using windows 7 as host for now
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Hello, what is the best dual monitor setup for gaming and productivity? The only requirements I have is both of the monitors has to support VESA, both monitors have to be 1440p (2560x1440) and IPS. The other monitor (the one I'm gonna use while I'm gaming) should at least have above 144 Hz in refresh rate (if it's possible). If both of the monitors have a minimalistic design it's a huge plus. Budget: ...Uh, don't have one right now.
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Hi, first of all, i am self toad speak english, aaaaand my first post here, so expect a little bit of dumb-writting of my part (if thats makes any sense). To the point: i recently buy the asus dual gtx 1060 3gb gddr5 (arround 250 us dollars here -argentina-, the 1060 6gb version cost plus 80 so, no way, no money, 1070 go up at least another 250, and 1080 dont want to know), i expect some upgrade from my previous vcard (r7 250 ultimate 2gb gddr5). The change was gigantic, but, i can't really make the difference between the 1080 and 1060. I know the difference in vram, cuda cores, and other stuff, but i see a lot of test in the 1080, and tried in my 1060. I was shock in one way (cpu bottleneck haha -we cant expect much of an a10 7850k overclocked at 4.5ghz but still-), i see that my vcard in idle managed 1540, and see a LOT of vids that the turbo in this particular card go as much as 17xx mhz, but in my case, my card goes up to 2016mhz in turbo mode with an stable 65C° with no thermal throtle at all. I push even further with evga xoc and managed to overclock at 2182mhz core and vram from the 4000mhz stock to 4200mhz-ish with upper 60C° to middle 70C° (sometimes got 76C° but drop to 75C° almost instantly) without changing voltage (if blows up, i never can buy another). I want (if its possible), to see (if anyone -or linus, if he want-) make a video to see the difference in real world ('cause i barely got my 1060, and my pocket still hurts, no way buying the 1080) between this two cards (the same, asus dual gtx 1060 3gb vs 1080). P.S: whenever i have time, i update this post with screen captures. Writing in my phone at 5 a.m, warm in my bed, and with the cold in this house, nah, im not waking up now. Note: if you make trhougt and still here, and, if you can understand me, you are a fucking genious, and... go to the clinic... maybe your eyes start to cry blood. EDIT: here we go with the screen captures (i made a few mistakes, 1569mhz stock without turbo, 1974mhz turbo enabled, aaaand, the overclock crash with the sintetic stress in aida64 (in games has no crashed yet), but, at least, this are the frecuencies at stock-turbo. For some reason when the turbo kicks in, the clock of the memory goes down 200mhz (at least that is in the evga software)
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Hey, is there any info out there are how much difference you can get out of CUDA video rendering in Premiere? I currently have a GTX1070, but I'm wondering if two of them would make much difference. Please respond with sources. Thanks! KMR
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So i have the Gigabyte Z270m-d3h motherboard. and i have installed all of its drivers. and i have the circle cc830 cabinet which has audio ports too. so what i want to do is, insert two headphones into the pc and get the same output on both of them so i connected one to the back of the PC i.e. the motherboard and one in the front panel. but at one time only one of them work both wont work together. What should i do to achieve this ? i am adding the screenshot of my audio settings (gigabyte)
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My current external HDD is a 1TB WD Elements, and I've used up 750+GB of its storage with media, and I'll have to get a new one. The laptop I'll be using for the next four years will have 512GB of storage, with no plans of expanding it yet, as I'll store media (videos, photos, footage) on my external HDD as always. I plan to repurpose my current 1TB HDD to a backup drive for my laptop. However, since I'm running out of space, I've got to get a bigger one, but having all my stuff on one drive again brings up reliability concerns. Should I get- 1x4 TB drive for all my mass storage, and not back it up. 2x2 TB drives- for mass storage and a complete clone of the mass storage drive. Probably in RAID 1 if my laptop can do it. In either case, I'll dump the stuff from my current 1TB WD drive and use that for backing up my laptop drive. What do you think? Are modern external HDDs reliable enough for me not to have to worry about this? Or should I always get two drives? Mass storage and mass storage clone? A 1x4 TB drive will cost me $115 and get me twice as much storage overall. 2x2 TB drives will cost me $140 and get me half as much storage but exponentially improved reliability.
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hey guys im new on the forum but I really would appreciate your help I have here a 16 gb ddr4 sodimm ram stick inserted in my laptop but i have still one slot left and i have a 8gb stick basically through Cpu-Z I was checking if they had same latency and the other specs to see if i could pair them to get 24 gb (i know useless but im really curious to try it out and test possible scenarios where they could be handy) i'll attach the spd of both ram which looks to be identical specs except one little small thing the rank one is dual while the other is single i read on the net that single rank is faster and it is something that matters for server like.. anyway my questions here are: 1) will these rams run in dual channel? i mean do they have to be the exact same to run dual channel? same specs and same gb? 2) is there any drawback about not having one of the standards amount of gb like 4/8/16/32.. in my case 24gb? 3) what could be the possible problems that i could encounter if i put that 8gb in? 4) are there other factors to consider or that are unknown that could make them not work together? ps i got the spd of the crucial ram (the 8gb stick) from the net i didnt put it in yet otherwise i would know if it did run dualchannel why i didnt put it in ? well im afraid of messing something up and unfortunately i have got an msi laptop with void if tampered sticker on the back so if i want to put in the 8gb stick i will have to remove the sticker, which is something i will do if there are no problems matching the rams thank you very much for your time
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I am trying to build a mutli system machine. I have a enthoo mini xl in my room right now but I will probably be returning it because I don't think it will work out. I had bought a thermaltake core x9 but also returned that because the build quality was so shitty that I had no choose and I also really hated the design. I really don't want to go rackmount, I might even build a case to house the final design. But what I want is 2 main computers( I already have decent enough graphios cards for bot) 1 for writing code(probably windows pc), and then another for testing said code(windows also), 1 headless server for running compiled code and version control storage system(linux), and 1 more(either running a web server or 15gb server, or maybe split it into two virtual machines). I am still figuring out the technical specs. I also want atleast a few of these systems to be multiboot, ie support a win xp installation, win 7 and boot from cd drive sometimes. Basically I want to build a top notch development/hacking, explotation rig/multimedia center. I am still learning this stuff, white hat. I build games too, used to do flash but moving to directx/c and sometimes browser side javascript/clientside c++ type stuff. I am basically looking for help with the four following builds, in the smallest form factor/ lowest price point possible. Some room for upgrades would be nice 1 desktop computer( only for a very very mild amount of gaming), basically photoshop, premeire, visual studio all the rest of the time 1 similiar desktop for only testing my applications 32/64 console and windows native api SDK on ( would honestly love for my second machine - the test machine to be ubuntu with windows in a virtual box in this system, if possible. but main machine should be the most expensive and future proofed for a programmer since this machine will only likely be running 1 app at a time other than windows tasks and services) 1 headless server(linux), smallest form factor possible so I can make the case as small as possible. Will be used to run make programs and other things in the background, will most likely be running/processing 24/7 1 more pc/nas to support up to 15gb storage( I did want to run this thing as my website, but will wait) I have an fx-4350 that can be part of this build, plus a gigabyte 78lmt mobo and 1x 1 gb workstation card and 1x 2gb 670 i think, plus some ram for the 4350 and some ddr4 laptop ram I can buy adapters for if I can run it somewhere. Only stipulation to first build is I want it to be amd 4 or thread ripper(is thread ripper overkill?). What is the cheapest I can build this stuff for?
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Hello, I want to run two systems in one Case and was wondering if there were any cases capable of this. Please do not suggest: Desks, rackmounts, blades. Remember this must be able to run two full pc's in one single case! Must fit two atx or eatx boards!
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Okay, so I have this motherboard: http://www.asrockrack.com/general/productdetail.asp?Model=EP2C602#Specifications And I have one 8 GB stick of Adata RAM... From my previous post, it seems I will only be able to use one cpu with one stick of ram, however, I am concerned as to whether or not this will hurt the motherboard, and/or the computer in general (long term). I'll be buying a second stick of RAM hopefully very soon, but I'm going to be building tomorrow, and I don't want to power it on with a single stick of ram, and have something fry (I'm likely showing my incompetence pretty clearly when it comes to motherboards and how computer parts work in general). So is it possible to run this on one stick of RAM, and only use one CPU (while both are installed), without any issues, or do I have to wait to get another stick of RAM?
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I currently have 2x GTX 1070 in SLI with a HB Bridge from Nvidia. I would like some advice for setting up the best performance.
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I am not well versed in Mac and how to operate them or what they may need to setup dual monitors. What I am trying to do is use a Mac from home with two monitors that uses LogMeIn to connect to a PC and I would like to use dual monitors from the mac to work on the PC. The PC environment is a virtual environment, but yea. I am not sure exactly what is needed to make this work and would appreciate any insight.