Gamepad on a PC. Game, pad, on a PC. I'd almost overlook the cheating, but using a gamepad for anything on a PC is just unacceptable. Sync, please reinstate his ban, tx.
I keep my chair lifted to the max so my elbow is bent at 90°(those reduces strain for me), so I had to find a way to raise the monitor to be at eye level :)
T1E is everywhere. He is all around us. Even now, in this very room. You can see him when you look out your window or when you turn on your television. You can feel him when you go to work... when you go to church... when you pay your taxes. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.
Nice. Yeah, they are particularly great for classical and ambient-type music, which I'm into. Blues and jazz it translates wonderfully too.
For rock I prefer speakers.
I actually primarily got them because they were said to have a "wide soundstage", i. e. a good reproduction of soundscapes for proper immersion in games and directional accuracy in quake/CS.
AMD FX 8300
ASUS TI 750
Patriot blast 240gb SSD
a few seagate barracuda`s
have some g.skill trident X ram being delivered soon, so i can overclock it to 2400mhz, without overclocking the ram
+ microsoft life 720p webcam
but im in the top 24, with only turbocore and 1333hz ram
He's actually a genius because the fan pushes the smoke away and it keeps a lesser extent from circulating through the cabinet. Not really. Probably just a short cable.
The King Mod Gaming keyboards are modified by Caseking gaming keyboards.
In the modifications, these are mostly exchanged Keycaps.
The alternative key-caps are pre-exchanged by King Mod Service, so that the user only needs to operate its keyboard.
King Mod gaming keyboards with silver Keycaps
Caseking exclusively offers a special collection of keycaps with which the already precious Input Devices ennoble themselves more and be personalized.
These are, for example, silver caps that consist of an electroplated zinc alloy in their surface protected by UV varnish, the labels are laser-etched.
The original caps and possibly unused Keycaps be delivered while still in the normal case and can be exchanged with the already attached metal caps themselves.
The replacement of the essays done by first an old cap carefully cancel out with an appropriate tool or a pen or screwdriver, and then the new presses firmly on the switch.
Where King Mod keyboards only high quality keyboards from reputable manufacturers are used. Among them are gaming keyboards from manufacturers such as:
Those are more or less the same screens yes the panel should be a little improved, the one you're looking at is supposed to be a little better. I use DVI-D, you can't use vga for 120Hz.
The screen i have needed quite a bit of tweaking though to get the motion blur gone, lightboost off with lots of colour tweaking. The backlight bleeding is probably the worst aspect of the screen, I don't know if they fixed that.
My screen is definitely not the best money can buy, but then again it was pretty cheap, 199 bucks for 144Hz is very cheap. For me it was a massive upgrade from the 75Hz screen i was using but the Benq 2411T or Z and Eizo 240hz are a lot better.
I haven't done any technical tests or anything but it feels quick. I don't necessarily think it's quicker than the XL2430T or GB2488HSU I had previously though.
I've been wanting to replace my 3.5G for a while, I have a fk1 and za11 but they're too light weight, I need something that is as heavy as my 3.5G but I'm having issues finding something appropriate
It's lightning port, and it doesn't support 120hz without additional power input. I did plenty of research to confirm that I actually needed to spend $100 to get the most out of my monitor. But thanks for the response anyway.
Maybe you have different model MacBooks? Because I definitely tried every possible configuration and didn't include an active dvi adapter and none of them allowed 120hz. And the second I got the active adapter...kablamo, buttery smooth 120hz. Maybe you can send a link to the adapter you're using?
at least a few sources (this being one) agree that you need an active adapter to get 120hz out of displayport. so again, i'd like to see how you plugged yours in...miniDP-to-DP adapter/cable? or something else?
considered that, but I was actually at the Apple Genius Bar for a repair on my MBP and they confirmed that my machine doesn't support 120hz without an active adapter :-/
finally got to borrow a miniDP-DP cable from IT department at work and confirmed that this doesn't work as you describe - active DVI adapter required for 120hz from lightning port on my MacBook Pro.
The box raises the laptop, and with the separate keyboard, it actually helps as it lets me keep my back/neck/head straight instead of arching downwards and thus it gives me more of a desktop-like feel. The top of the chair is my shoulder level.
I don't have money to buy a separate monitor, which would help a lot.
On that note, if anyone here has any old monitor they want to get rid of please let me know. I don't have money but maybe we could trade for a good mouse or something.
corepad deskpad xxxxxl (1.5m x .75m) cut to fit a custom wrap around table of my own design. Anywhere I could reach with my arm had mousepad underneath it.
Prior to making this setup I was playing on a 900mm x 440mm deskpad at 52 cm/360 no accel (qw/cpm).
Even with this setup it wasn't very practical to play any lower than 60cm/360 (even though 80 cm/360 was possible). Ultimately, I went back to using my old setup with the 900x440mm deskpad.
Wow apparently I completely fkn fail at posting a reply to this thread, and accidentally created my own (and then thankfully got deleted)? fml, but I guess I'll attempt to actually do it right this time -_-
Monitor ~ BenQ XL2411Z 144hz
Mouse ~ Zalman ZM-M600R
Mouse Pad ~ Qck Heavy
Keyboard ~ HHKB Pro 2
Headphones ~ Audio Technica ATH-A700 (not pictured)
Microphone ~ Blue Yeti Pro
I wasn't even thinking of ergonomics, I thought those were extra keyboards for binds or whatever. I hope it's worth it at the end, it must look incredible silly when you are typing, not to even mention the mouse :/