Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
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So if a motherboard has four RAM slots and you're only using two of them, what's the best arrangement to put them in?
read the manual that came with it.Mekstizzle wrote:
So if a motherboard has four RAM slots and you're only using two of them, what's the best arrangement to put them in?
burnzz wrote:
read the manual that came with it.Mekstizzle wrote:
So if a motherboard has four RAM slots and you're only using two of them, what's the best arrangement to put them in?
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
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I don't think it really matters with newer mobo + RAM tbh.
burnzz wrote:
read the manual that came with it.Mekstizzle wrote:
So if a motherboard has four RAM slots and you're only using two of them, what's the best arrangement to put them in?
My headphones just broke. Any suggestions of Over-Ear headphones for $50 or less?
Last edited by Miggle (2010-12-20 11:53:10)
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Your Logitech ones? That you spent like $150 on a few months ago?Miggle wrote:
My headphones just broke. Any suggestions of Over-Ear headphones for $50 or less?
lol gg
sold those, they were uncomfortable.Finray wrote:
Your Logitech ones? That you spent like $150 on a few months ago?Miggle wrote:
My headphones just broke. Any suggestions of Over-Ear headphones for $50 or less?
lol gg
These were 3 year old $50 plantronics ones.
So you just ignore me completely now :<
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I've had the £30 Fatal1ty ones for about 2 years, now - maybe more.
Never had any problems with them.
I only use the mic, though.
Never had any problems with them.
I only use the mic, though.
so yay, cant use USMT if this fucking thing bsods every five minutes.....
My IEMs broke. Again. Fourth pair in a year
They're such fragile things. Or maybe I need to buy a pair that aren't 50 euros
They're such fragile things. Or maybe I need to buy a pair that aren't 50 euros
Yes, you do. What's your budget?Lucien wrote:
My IEMs broke. Again. Fourth pair in a year
They're such fragile things. Or maybe I need to buy a pair that aren't 50 euros
You'll only ever need to buy one very good pair. They don't break. My Westone 2's and DBA-02s are built to withstand anything. Great cabling and sturdy casings.
Just got them last nightWinston_Churchill wrote:
Fischer Audio DBA-02
They were back on sale for like 1hr last night so I picked some up
Absolutely stunning. Theres really a reason these IEMs are the highest rated on the market right now. They offer isolation that amazingly exceeds that of my Shure 210s, which I thought offered perfect isolation. Last night I sat at my desk listening to these and a medium-low volume, had my speakers playing at a medium volume about 2 ft away and at one point had my mom knock on my door and try to talk to me. That entire time all I heard was the music from the IEMs.
The build quality seems quite solid as well, that was one of the major problems with my Shures and all the crappy earbuds I used between my Shures breaking and these getting delivered. The earbud itself is made of entirely clear plastic which would be quite difficult to break and the cord is made of 3 intertwined cables. The cord is also extremely long, which comes in handy when I want to plug them into my computer and sit back to listen.
The package comes with 6 sets of tips. A triple flanged black set, a small, medium and large black pair, a grey medium pair and a clear medium sized pair. Currently I'm using the medium grey pair since they seem to fit the best and look the best with the IEMs. It also comes with a small pouch to store the earbuds in when not in use. Their warranty is pretty funny as well, the last line says:
"Failure caused by the acts of God, fall of asteroid, Martian attacks, hungry piranhas and/or swallowing by Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Traal, is covered by Fisher Audio if such accident has been proven."
The sound... oh, the sound. Everything is crystal clear. Directionality in the music is beautiful, something no previous IEM of mine could do nearly as accurately. Everything is crisp and clear, from highs to lows. It can surprisingly provide a strong bass considering how tiny they are. Obviously they're not booming, but thats not what I wanted them for or what IEMs themself are for. It doesnt have any ambient sound which is quite nice, when there was nothing playing my Shures would still emit a low humming sound. One of the interesting things I've noticed with them is you can hear when a track you have either has a low bitrate or was obviously transcoded/poorly mastered, something I've never noticed at all before.
Obviously I dont have much experience in reviewing earbuds or multiple high end IEMs, so I figured people could look at reviews by other actual experts in the field. Here's a few
Professional IEM Reviewer at Head-Fi
Collection of Reviews at Head-Fi
The Definitive IEM Review Thread
around 200 euros would be nice. Unless if there is some kind of spectacular benefit to spending moreZimmer wrote:
Yes, you do. What's your budget?Lucien wrote:
My IEMs broke. Again. Fourth pair in a year
They're such fragile things. Or maybe I need to buy a pair that aren't 50 euros
You'll only ever need to buy one very good pair. They don't break. My Westone 2's and DBA-02s are built to withstand anything. Great cabling and sturdy casings.
or I can just buy what he said ^
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I have the Fischer Audio DBA-02's and I will back up all the good things about it. It's an incredible IEM. Not my first choice but that's because I have Westone 2's to compete with it.Lucien wrote:
around 200 euros would be nice. Unless if there is some kind of spectacular benefit to spending moreZimmer wrote:
Yes, you do. What's your budget?Lucien wrote:
My IEMs broke. Again. Fourth pair in a year
They're such fragile things. Or maybe I need to buy a pair that aren't 50 euros
You'll only ever need to buy one very good pair. They don't break. My Westone 2's and DBA-02s are built to withstand anything. Great cabling and sturdy casings.
or I can just buy what he said ^
You might have to wait a while till you can get the DBA-02 though, it's on pre-order and it goes real fast...