Well I have to say, DPI is only part of the equation. Windows also has "mouse speed" which is a multiplier (I guess). The numbering 1-20 does not make much sense. I normally use 500 and Windows sensitivity 10. If I set it to 5500 and 1 sens, you'd think the EDPI would be the same but it does not...
I try to reboot my desktop as least as possible. I load a ton of apps and tabs on different virtual desktops and then put it to sleep when I walk away.
I used to run an RX580 and an RX470 and some other AMD card before that. It would often not resume from sleep (the system seemed to but the...
Well I hope this means it will be a card that is in demand. Judging by the Steam surveys, no one cares about AMD cards.
I use them (well used to until a this year) but the Steam survey show than something like 10% of people use AMD cards. NVIDIA could really use some competition at the mid to...
Does anyone know if there will be a consumer version? Like a 2-300$ version? I have a 1660 Super and I am not looking at paying twice what it cost as a replacement.
I watched the video from above. This thing is way too big and that is a common problem with mITX cases. They all assume you will be spending $2000 on a GPU so they are unnecessarily long to support said GPU.
I've gone though a few cases and I currently use a NZXT h210. I think it is the best out...
My wife bought a Belkin Thunderbolt dock for her Macbook 16" (still to arrive). I have an MSI Prestige 15 (current model). This MSI supports Thunderbolt 3 and the charger I normally use is USB-C. I tried the dock on this MSI computer and almost everything works as it should. Once the connection...
Looks good. The SG13 was too small for any real airflow. Also, I had to grind off a piece of metal to make it work. Eventually went back to a tower mITX case.
I am amazed that anyone in their right mind would pay more than $50 total for a 939 board. Replacement or not. You can buy full off lease systems for $150 that are more powerful.
I don't understand ARM. They make chip designs and license them to Apple, Samsung, Qualcom. Ok. Then why is it that ARM chips from these three companies are so far apart in speed? Is ARM just like the general specification like x86? If that is the case, then ARM is just a patent holder rather...
Thanks. I really love real world tests (something I love to do myself). It seems the gains get lower once you get to 3200. I noticed that most if not all high performance OEM systems just run the default 3000mhz.
Currently looking into upgrading to an Intel 10700K system. I use a mITX case so I would like to stick to that. Problem is, mITX z490 motherboards are pretty expensive. (Bigger ones are not as bad). You can practically save $100 by going with an H470 variant and the only drawback for me will be...
I'd say back in the days when cheap chipsets let you, people used to do it more. But chipsets that let you do it are becoming more and more damn expensive.
I have a B360 board (cheap) and it lets me set the timings but only lets me run RAM at 2666MHz. I am able to run CAS14 but that is about...
Everyone likes to jump on them for being stuck on 14nm but I do not think that their 14nm is directly comparable to TSMC's 7nm. If it was, AMD chips should be way faster per core than Intel chips and that isn't the case.
I know it is cool to hate Best Buy but their return policy (shame if you didn't research it beforehand) is fairly good. Returns on electronics are bad to non existant on most retailers.
They sell pressure sensitive pens for use with Surface laptops and I think Dell sells pens as well. Will touch sensitive pens work with this screen? Or are there special screens for those pens?
All this is totally irrelevant.
The ONLY question that is valid is the performance difference between a $250 card now and a $250 card once this next generation comes out.
I have a real suspicion that it will be far less than 31% faster. Probably half that if we are lucky.
The 3080 could easily...
Mixer was ok and all. But what is Facebook gaming? I've read serveral of these articles and NO ONE has asked this question. Am I the only one who has never heard of it?
I can't believe that a disruption in supply chain that ended months ago still affects us. Maybe they ship everything by container ship so we see what was pumped out of the factories 3 weeks ago.
I've been wondering the same thing.
This place has gone totally soft compared to what it used to be 10 or even 20 years ago.
This place used to be
Pure Apple hate
Pure PC master race
Loved change
For sale forum was full of sale ads, not people asking for stuff at 50% of ebay value
Full of crazy...
Windows 10 introduced virtual desktops (which is a super useful feature). I used to use a 3rd party app before it was an official feature. The 2004 release now lets you name each desktop which is a pretty useless feature but it is there. I'd love to be able to rearrange them (and yes, MacOS has...