Has anybody used the Corsair Void or Logitech G933 headsets? Both are wireless. Yes I know wired is superior etc etc. I need wireless in my current setup.
Both are $99 at Newegg although the G933 is refurbished for that price.
Thanks bro. Really appreciate it.Zowie/Benq XL2411z. Asus VG248QE. AOC G2460PF. Probably the AOC G2460PQU would be under $250 as well.
Personally, I'm a fan of the XL2411z
The Logitech G533 is better than the G933. You can find it new for $120. 15-hour battery life, super long range, really neutral frequency response.
That just came out? Any reviews you'd happen to recommend?
Gonna take a chance and order this: 16GB DDR4 Ram $57.99
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DJB3ZPS/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Taking the steps to upgrade my pc. I''m currently rocking a 3570K. Thinking of upgrading to a 6600, 6700, 7600, or a Ryzen 5
Usually ships within 2 to 5 months.
I can wait. Not in a rush
You could have it plugged in all the time and then in Windows Display Settings just set it to mirrored. That way you get the same image on the TV as you do on the monitor, and you just switch off the one you're not using.I'll be setting up the new place I bought soon, and I want to have my lounge room laid out so that there is a small desk with my PC in one area, and it has a long HDMI cable leading to the TV elsewhere in the room.
I want to be able to play on the TV when it's convenient, and play on the monitor when it's not. But I don't want to fiddle with settings every time I switch or have to unplug a cable or what have you.
Is there a convenient way to have it so that basically when I switch to the correct input on the TV, my PC switches to that, and when I don't, it switches back to the monitor?
Anyone here connect their PC (and maybe a console) with a 4K TV?
What if I want to play at lower resolutions, like 1440p?
Will the TV adjust the native resolution accordingly?
I'm picking up a LG 43UF670T today. And I'm building a new PC with 6600k & 1060 combo next month. I doubt the setup will be able to play everything at 4K, so I'm not sure if I should get a 4K TV or not.
Nice monitor!
Are you sure you have enough space behind the case for heat to exhaust?
Is there a convenient way to have it so that basically when I switch to the correct input on the TV, my PC switches to that, and when I don't, it switches back to the monitor?
Anyone here connect their PC (and maybe a console) with a 4K TV?
What if I want to play at lower resolutions, like 1440p?
Will the TV adjust the native resolution accordingly?
I'm picking up a LG 43UF670T today. And I'm building a new PC with 6600k & 1060 combo next month. I doubt the setup will be able to play everything at 4K, so I'm not sure if I should get a 4K TV or not.
You could have it plugged in all the time and then in Windows Display Settings just set it to mirrored. That way you get the same image on the TV as you do on the monitor, and you just switch off the one you're not using.
I've done something similar simply by hooking a HDMI cable from my Geforce to my AVR. Geforce is set to mirror the PC monitor to the TV. When I want to play on the TV I just turn on the AVR and TV.
This way it's also pretty easy to use the TV as 2nd screen, e.g. to watch youtube while playing CIV or show Spotify while working (I can see the TV from my desk).
Minor downsides: TV is 4K my PC monitor is 1440p so I only have 1440p on the TV as well. And I have to switch the audio output from the PC headset/speakers to the AVR manually (which is easy in Windows, basically 2-3 mouse clicks)
I found out that I almost never want to game on the TV though. Almost everything I play on PC I enjoy more sitting in front of a monitor. Having the TV as an aditional monitor is great though!
You could use a HDMI switcher, I do and it switches automatically.Hmm about what I thought. Was hoping for a no fuss solution where it would all happen automatically but that seems unlikely.
If I set the TV to primary monitor, and then switch channel/turn off, will it revert to desktop monitor?
In my experience with this setup it will only switch automatically if the cable is unplugged. Doing stuff on the tv has no effect on whether the PC sends the signal there as far as I can tell.Hmm about what I thought. Was hoping for a no fuss solution where it would all happen automatically but that seems unlikely.
If I set the TV to primary monitor, and then switch channel/turn off, will it revert to desktop monitor?
Any ideas how the
HP Envy Curved 34-B070na Intel Core I7, 16Gb RAM DDR4, 1Tb Hard Drive & 256Gb SSD, 34 Inch 4K All-In-One Desktop PC With 4Gb Nvidia GTX 950M Graphics -
Is for gaming ?
Hmm about what I thought. Was hoping for a no fuss solution where it would all happen automatically but that seems unlikely.
If I set the TV to primary monitor, and then switch channel/turn off, will it revert to desktop monitor?
If you have both your monitor and your TV plugged in to your computer (i.e. DVI monitor, HDMI TV), you can set Windows to produce the same image to both connections. Then you simply turn off the display you're not using.Hmm about what I thought. Was hoping for a no fuss solution where it would all happen automatically but that seems unlikely.
If I set the TV to primary monitor, and then switch channel/turn off, will it revert to desktop monitor?
Übermatik;233006039 said:Clips? The ones you pull down/aside? One of them did, the other maybe didn't? Hard to tell, because...
...Nothing 'clicked'. It just sort of slotted. Pics all taken at same time. I honestly feel like I can't push it any further without breaking it. Help
Might have something to do with the power delivery to the cpu. Try following this guide. Updating your bios shouldn't be required for overclocking but it can help with stability.
I've got another really strange issue - I'm getting nasty artifacts when watching videos, but not with gifs or games. I think it's a driver issue - when I run DDU and use only basic windows display drivers, there's no problem. Soon as I install Nvidia drivers, it comes back.
Temps and everything else look fine, no idea what's going on. I've tried the last three newest Nvidia drivers but no luck. Happens through Displayport and HDMI. Using a 144hz GSYNC monitor and a 1070. I installed a new motherboard and I'm wondering if that may have something to do with it.
Try turning hardware acceleration on/off from browser, if you mean browser videos.
There was some problem with drivers doing that before but should not anymore I think.
Compared to the first, yes.Guys, quick help:
Was going to buy this:
http://novoatalho.pt/ProductDetails.aspx?productid=31129
This just popped - deal for the day only:
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Worth it?
Compared to the first, yes.
Guys, quick help:
Was going to buy this:
http://novoatalho.pt/ProductDetails.aspx?productid=31129
This just popped - deal for the day only:
http://www.novoatalho.pt/ProductDetails.aspx?productid=29485
Worth it?
It's less fussy than it sounds actually. Especially when you only have two monitors (PC and TV) you can simply use WIN+P on the keyboard when you get up to sit in front of the TV.
Has anyone here upgraded from a 1440p to 4K monitor? is there a big jump? To me the jump from 1080p to 1440p was massive. is it comparable to that? also, im wondering how relative size is to the equation. I've got a 27" and would probably like to stay at that size.
Can only compare my 1440p monitor to my 4K TV and don't think it's the same improvement as from 1080p to 1440p. Especially since it's hard to get 60fps at 4K. HDR was a similar jump for me though!
Just noticed this Best Buy sale. It's only on for today. Is this a good deal guys?
Would I be able to upgrade parts and components in the future? The case looks very tight and doesn't look upgradable, I wonder if it is??
Price is around $1,500 US dollars.
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product...EdNQUlMLkNPTQ==&u=1496374&mid=7210119&jb=3107
I've got a 4K HDR OLED, which is what made me ask the question. I don't see an improvement in sharpness going from the monitor to the TV, but admittedly, I haven't connected my pc to the TV. I have the PC set up in its own room with a 1440p gysnc monitor. I only comparing to my PS4 Pro on the 4K TV, which isn't the best comparison.
Hey GAF so I bought the Asus PG279Q for $780, it got delivered today. I also just went out and purchased 3 Acer XB271HU from Costco for $500 each. I'm testing each one right now for backlight bleed and dead pixel.
I only need 1, what should I do? keep one of the Acer monitor? or keep the Asus one? Help me. what do you think it's better?