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This is a question for the HTPC crowd. What do you find is the best way to have audio wirelessly setup for gaming, so as to now disturb the whole house?
This is a question for the HTPC crowd. What do you find is the best way to have audio wirelessly setup for gaming, so as to now disturb the whole house?
Hi, I could use an opinion on a monitor (more of an IPS vs TN that's better in everything else issue). I'm stuck between the VX229H (21.5", IPS, 5 ms response time) and the VX238H (23", TN, 1 ms response time). Other than those differences, the two are pretty much identical except that the VX238H is also cheaper after rebate by about $20. I don't want the price difference to play a role though and just would like to know which of the two would be preferred. My desk is a bit on the small side and I'm also unsure if I would rather have the larger or smaller screen (previous monitor was 21.5", no real complaints, but unsure if I would prefer a larger monitor) from a 2-3 foot distance (~2 ft while sitting up, ~3 while reclining; both 1920x1080). Thank you.
I've looked in to wireless 5.1, and I'm sure it doesn't exist.This is a question for the HTPC crowd. What do you find is the best way to have audio wirelessly setup for gaming, so as to now disturb the whole house?
IPS and TN are usually stuck in the 700:1 to 1000:1 range for contrast, so yeah their blacks suck. PVA was always better in that regard, and since cPVA a few years ago there are actually PVA monitors with measured static contrast ratios of over 5000:1. And as long as you are fine with low resolution (that is, 1080p) and willing to spend some money you can now actually get blur-free PVA (I've seen a measured static contrast ratio of 5138:1 for that one).I'm kind of curious about VA panels. I already have an IPS and TN display in a side by side configuration and they are both lousy for dark content. I've read that VA panels are significantly better in this regard and I'm wondering if anyone can confirm this. I've had to give up playing PC games at my desk thanks to LCDs and I wouldn't mind finding a reason to enjoy it again. While I dislike blurring, the main thing keeping me from enjoying anything on LCDs comes down to the very poor representation of black and darker colors as a result.
There are OLED monitors, but only for pro/industry use.Does anyone know of any OLED monitors? I've yet to find any real information on them and would love to buy such a thing given the chance.
I recently got Arkham Origins on sale and was surprised to find that I couldn't max it out at 1080p on my 4770k and 780Ti - is that correct or is there something I'm doing wrong?
just installed my new 770 GTX, having an issue with my HDTV in detecting maximum resolution in games, it maxes out at 720p when the TV used to be able to let games detect everything up to 1080i. And while in windows the computer can detect resolutions up to 1080i just not in games like AC4 and Crysis3.
Anyone else has this problem, or know a fix?
hey guys is 50mb down, 5mb up sufficient for streaming? Also recommended cards?
I recently got Arkham Origins on sale and was surprised to find that I couldn't max it out at 1080p on my 4770k and 780Ti - is that correct or is there something I'm doing wrong?
5mbps is more than enough as a good 720 or 1080 streams only needs 2500-3500.hey guys is 50mb down, 5mb up sufficient for streaming? Also recommended cards?
5mbps is more than enough as a good 720 or 1080 streams only needs 2500-3500.
Card as in capture or GPU?
I have 60mb down and 3up and can stream in 720p 30FPS or 480p 60FPS without issues. Just watch out to see if they throttle your upload speeds like Virgin Media do here in the UK.hey guys is 50mb down, 5mb up sufficient for streaming? Also recommended cards?
capture card
You don't need one. It might improve things, but you can compress the video on the various hardware accelerate compression/decompression engines found in pretty much every PC nowadays. Set your streaming software to use Intel's Quicksync, AMD's Video Codec Engine, or Nvidia's NVENC instead of the CPU or GPU. There should be minimal performance impact.
It's not going to hurt anything to put everything together and then put those in last. Although, ideally, you put everything together first. Just make sure you have room when you put everything in your case. Like don't plug your PSU wires up and you should be okay. You're going to have to put your RAM in before the CPU cooler though most likely. I guess it depends on the motherboard but I know on mine the EVO almost overlaps my RAM. Keep in mind you'll probably have to take the back plate off your motherboard for the EVO so you might not want to put your mobo in the case yet unless you don't mind taking it out later to put the CPU cooler on.
Budget: $700 minimum $800 max (CDN) Post Tax
Computer parts: Have to be in Canada Computer site (http://www.canadacomputers.com/)
Some Limitation
All the computer parts have to fit in Corsair Obsidian 250D Mini-ITX Computer Case
Don't need to buy HD as I have one already (SSD) for this small rig.
Need a DVD drive for my work
Don't need liquid cooling. I might use the fan that is include in the case.
Need a video card that is quite decent as I am going to use this for minor video editing I do for personal work.
Limited time: Try to get some choice sometime tomorrow around noon here in Eastern Time.
The rest of the stuff you can go crazy but have to keep the budget around $700 but no more than $800.
First time doing this but was wondering if anyone will give me an rough idea of item to buy with the budget I am in
Bump for this.
Well my logic for getting the 780 now rather than later. Is because my reference 6950 is loud. Summer is coming and I'm starting to notice the thing even when watching youtube.Man Im so conflicted on what to do.
buy a 780 now, or wait for a probably late release of 880.
The 780 cost 500 now, but you know with Nvidia price gouging the 880 will likely release around 800 now.
My 6870 is getting really old, and Im using a 1440p monitor.
I recently got Arkham Origins on sale and was surprised to find that I couldn't max it out at 1080p on my 4770k and 780Ti - is that correct or is there something I'm doing wrong?
Guys, this RAM is not compatible with the Asus Maximus Hero motherboard, is it?
Edit: I will be using a i7 4770K.
It will work fine. Where did you hear it wouldn't?
I'm no expert, but it sounds like the bigger upgrade is Pascal a couple years from now. I'd say go 780 and then upgrade again with Pascal if you feel it's necessary.Man Im so conflicted on what to do.
buy a 780 now, or wait for a probably late release of 880.
The 780 cost 500 now, but you know with Nvidia price gouging the 880 will likely release around 800 now.
My 6870 is getting really old, and Im using a 1440p monitor.
Wireless Headset is pretty much the only way?
Finally got a cf card so I can take some pictures. Here's the final product after cleaning and reassembly
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Whoa, nice! What board is that, I can't remember a board where the dual-channel slots are next to one another rather than separated? Prefer that to the separation.Finally got a cf card so I can take some pictures. Here's the final product after cleaning and reassembly
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Budget?Can a brotha get a product recommendation up in here?
That is very sexy.
Whoa, nice! What board is that, I can't remember a board where the dual-channel slots are next to one another rather than separated? Prefer that to the separation.
http://store.antec.com/Product/enclosure-gear_for_gamers/nine-hundred/0-761345-15900-5.aspx
Getting this case. A bit big but meh it's pretty and has a lot of fans. For the overclocking I won't do.
http://store.antec.com/Product/enclosure-gear_for_gamers/nine-hundred/0-761345-15900-5.aspx
Getting this case. A bit big but meh it's pretty and has a lot of fans. For the overclocking I won't do.
Are you using Sony Vegas or Premiere? Is it games and video editing then that are the primary purpose?
Finally got a cf card so I can take some pictures. Here's the final product after cleaning and reassembly
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For that price why not look at the Corsair cases, they atleast have cable management, the Antec 900 has literally no cable management, youll have a nest of cables inside it.
It's an extremely old case, created before cable management was invented.
For that price why not look at the Corsair cases, they atleast have cable management, the Antec 900 has literally no cable management, youll have a nest of cables inside it.
I saw it £40 on amazon. How important is cable management?
I'm not a lot into competitive MP, no. I might try it a bit here and there, but for the most part I stick to RPGs, strategy, simulation, and other single-player games (including some FPSs or FPS/RPG hybrids, open-world action games like Sleeping Dogs, AC, and Just Cause 2, etc.). I edited my previous post a bit to better illustrate my problem; being not just on whether IPS is worth is the response time hit, but also regarding which size would be more proper for me as well. Thanks for the reply.
If you've got PhysX maxed out try dropping that a bit. I hear the effects are cool in Origins but PhysX usually comes with a pretty steep cost in performance.I recently got Arkham Origins on sale and was surprised to find that I couldn't max it out at 1080p on my 4770k and 780Ti - is that correct or is there something I'm doing wrong?
It's an extremely old case, created before cable management was invented.