Your P80 looks empty sir, fill it!
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No audio ports or USB on this one, this is the Arctosa, not Lycosa, cheaper simplified version.edlT wrote:
Worst decision of your life.Sydney wrote:
G15 died so I decided to go Razer
http://www.overclockers.co.nz/product/k … tosa-B.jpg
It's a bit smaller than the G15 so it's gonna take a little bit getting used to, but so far I like it.
I hate mine with a passion. Mines not even the mirror edition and it never looks good, audio ports sound like shit, etc etc.
Return that shit tbh.
Heh, do you have it already, or is it just ordered at the moment? Looks like a nice upgrade. Wonder how much it will improve the sound...Sup wrote:
AC-12 PowerPak for DacMagic
http://www.russandrews.com/images/products/1882l.jpg
The original broke, still works but its become dangerous to plug or unplug that thing si I decided to get an upgrade PSU.
TBH I don't expect I'll hear any improvement but the supplied PSU was crap. Opened it and the components like that usually cause crap to start poring out of the powered device if its not in use for longer periods.mcminty wrote:
Heh, do you have it already, or is it just ordered at the moment? Looks like a nice upgrade. Wonder how much it will improve the sound...Sup wrote:
AC-12 PowerPak for DacMagic
http://www.russandrews.com/images/products/1882l.jpg
The original broke, still works but its become dangerous to plug or unplug that thing si I decided to get an upgrade PSU.
On the topic of improving the sound, I'm still waiting for the frkn people at AudiophileProducts to make and send me instructions on how to roll my DAC's OpAmp
Mm ok lol. I assumed there might be an improvement, based on the website's description A better PSU never hurt anyone ay.Sup wrote:
TBH I don't expect I'll hear any improvement but the supplied PSU was crap. Opened it and the components like that usually cause crap to start poring out of the powered device if its not in use for longer periods.mcminty wrote:
Heh, do you have it already, or is it just ordered at the moment? Looks like a nice upgrade. Wonder how much it will improve the sound...Sup wrote:
AC-12 PowerPak for DacMagic
http://www.russandrews.com/images/products/1882l.jpg
The original broke, still works but its become dangerous to plug or unplug that thing si I decided to get an upgrade PSU.
On the topic of improving the sound, I'm still waiting for the frkn people at AudiophileProducts to make and send me instructions on how to roll my DAC's OpAmp
How is your chip seated? Is it like the mouse trap when you open it, take the cheese out, put a new cheese in and close it and its ready for use or do you have to solder to remove it? (sorry for a poor mouse trap & cheese example but don't remember how that thing is called, retention socket maybe?)
Lol, i'll do that a little later >< I need to be studying today lol, so tinkering around with my audiostuffs isn't the most productive use of my time.Sup wrote:
lol minty
Guys at head-fi should be able to help, just make a new topic there.
If you wan't a light mouse you should go with Razer. Some models even have internal memory and all your settings are stored there which comes in handy when using same mouse with more PCs.chuyskywalker wrote:
Wow, it's back in the box now. Played an hour or so of gaming -- very nice for that. However, I do a LOT of middle clicking (web developer, you see) and that simply wasn't going to fly for me. Gonna go trade it for what my second choice was: http://www.michaelaulia.com/blogs/steel … eview.html
The G9 already did that. It won't let you customise on another computer though (only on one at a time), but that shouldn't be a problem as I doubt you'd switch computers and suddenly need to alter your profiles..Sup wrote:
If you wan't a light mouse you should go with Razer. Some models even have internal memory and all your settings are stored there which comes in handy when using same mouse with more PCs.chuyskywalker wrote:
Wow, it's back in the box now. Played an hour or so of gaming -- very nice for that. However, I do a LOT of middle clicking (web developer, you see) and that simply wasn't going to fly for me. Gonna go trade it for what my second choice was: http://www.michaelaulia.com/blogs/steel … eview.html
he speaks the truth... My last mouse before this one was a mx1000, so getting used to how low profile this one is compaired to that took some time.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Personal experience, the other grip you get is nicer on your hand.
i loved both my MX1000's. wasn't going back, G518 suits me fine. oh, and found them @ Target, got 2x for price of one, now i got one @ work too!Nic wrote:
he speaks the truth... My last mouse before this one was a mx1000, so getting used to how low profile this one is compaired to that took some time.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Personal experience, the other grip you get is nicer on your hand.
Yeah absolutely, i wondered if i'd made the wrong decision once i got it out of the box too, it was just mahusive! I switched out the grips and it just felt right, i had an MX1000 before alsoNic wrote:
he speaks the truth... My last mouse before this one was a mx1000, so getting used to how low profile this one is compaired to that took some time.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Personal experience, the other grip you get is nicer on your hand.