well they certainly win the bulkiest tablet award13/f/taiwan wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLRd3J1J … os_science
am about to sell my i5 750 and P7P55D PRO for 200 €. I think it is ok...thoughts?
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Best error message ever?
Have the Sennheiser HD555's been replaced by the 558's?
560ti is £179.99 at overclockers lads!
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Someone recommend me the best (extreme editions excluded) and next to the best CPU/MB/GPU combo for video editing/processing. I'm working with 1080i MP4 recordings with multiple video overlays and my 965BE is disappoint.
Gonna up RAM to 8GB (from 4GB) this weekend to see if that'll help reduce processing time. 20 minute recording at 100GB. Ouch.
Gonna up RAM to 8GB (from 4GB) this weekend to see if that'll help reduce processing time. 20 minute recording at 100GB. Ouch.
Thanks. Capture and Editing are fine. Adobe products in place. Hardware capture in place. Creating the output to 1080 or even 720 is what takes forever. It'll be a dedicated video editing/processing build.burnzz wrote:
http://www.avid.com/US/
Got personal experience with these Avid products? Will the Avid hardware accelerate output processing?
BTW, single 1080i processing performance is fine. But I'm taking multiple 1080i sources (4 at one time for example) and overlaying them on a single screen. Yeah, really pushing the system.
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Yeah, it'll probably have to be Sandy i7 with CUDA GPU. Rendering is definitely still a holy grail. Hell, even the pros have to have banks of dedicated renderers.
Facebook, Google rumored to be vying for Skype deal http://engt.co/jRkJfP
Xbone Stormsurgezz
>google uses voice to text technology to fine tune search results for you
>google
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fucksake zowie celeritas be in stockkkkk
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Didnt you want a Das?
impossible to get the specific one i want in the uk with a uk layout (i want cherry mx browns - which is the silent das)
zowie celeritas is better for gaming, too... minimal spec differences
zowie celeritas is better for gaming, too... minimal spec differences
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oic.
theres some minimal differences in the alyout, but i can see how that can be annoying.
Especially if you would take the Das with no inscriptions on it.
theres some minimal differences in the alyout, but i can see how that can be annoying.
Especially if you would take the Das with no inscriptions on it.
I've never typed on a mechanical keyboard, but i dont do a lot of typing so i dont find it necessary.
I dont like the space bar on my keyboard though (and on most other non-mechanical keyboards), they always feel so cheap and wobbly.
I dont like the space bar on my keyboard though (and on most other non-mechanical keyboards), they always feel so cheap and wobbly.
yeah... i know what you mean. sadly that doesn't change even with the expensive gaming keyboards. cheap, tacky, thin plastic membrane crap.
the plain das looks nice but i don't are think i'd want it - and i even touch-type flawlessly without needing to look at the keyboard. i just don't see the advantage. it's only there to 'wow' your friends, and how often are you typing in front of company?
the plain das looks nice but i don't are think i'd want it - and i even touch-type flawlessly without needing to look at the keyboard. i just don't see the advantage. it's only there to 'wow' your friends, and how often are you typing in front of company?
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I'll be looking at getting a proper mechanical for next year of college. Got my desk all set up with y laptop it now. Gamut pc is on projector.Uzique wrote:
yeah... i know what you mean. sadly that doesn't change even with the expensive gaming keyboards. cheap, tacky, thin plastic membrane crap.
the plain das looks nice but i don't are think i'd want it - and i even touch-type flawlessly without needing to look at the keyboard. i just don't see the advantage. it's only there to 'wow' your friends, and how often are you typing in front of company?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
what's your budget? mx brown/black/blue/red?
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Unsure of budge just now, and probably reds. From what I've gathered, blues are lightest and clackiest, then red then brown.Uzique wrote:
what's your budget? mx brown/black/blue/red?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Its why i'm not a fan of razer.Uzique wrote:
yeah... i know what you mean. sadly that doesn't change even with the expensive gaming keyboards. cheap, tacky, thin plastic membrane crap.
the plain das looks nice but i don't are think i'd want it - and i even touch-type flawlessly without needing to look at the keyboard. i just don't see the advantage. it's only there to 'wow' your friends, and how often are you typing in front of company?
But i think I've stated that 100 times on BF2s.
I do feel like a hypocrite now because i have a razer mouse.
nope. reds are the lightest by far... insane to type on. you barely have to touch the keys and it presses. they're the rarest and they're being touted as the 'gamers' switch of choice... but they're not very good for typing because of their insane responsivity and lightness (barely any g-force to activate). black are the stiffest and are sold to fps gamers exclusively who tend to keep one key pressed down for long periods of time. blues have a great response for key-presses which makes them the most common for gaming, because they're softer than the blacks - only drawback is they're the loudest (they make a clack noise half-way through the press). browns are the middle-choice between gaming and typing because they're quieter (for the long-length typists) and have a similar actualization force and response as the blues.Camm wrote:
Unsure of budge just now, and probably reds. From what I've gathered, blues are lightest and clackiest, then red then brown.Uzique wrote:
what's your budget? mx brown/black/blue/red?
cherry switch lowdown.
the most common (and affordable) mechanical keyboard for all-round use at the moment appears to be the razer offering. the das keyboard is the same technology, minus fancy lights and with a different (better imo) aesthetic look and feel. price really is the main determinant: you're looking at anywhere from £70 (for the most basic offering) to £125 (ultimate das or the zowie).
really nice thing about the zowie is the PS2 port response changer. switch it to 16x normal report rate and the keyboard responds insanely fast to your presses (<0.0002ms). loads faster than USB (though there's barely a noticeable difference). a dream in fps and rts games when you don't want any ghosting/strafing problems.
this is basically machine porn for me right now
(edit: not noticed the video review basically summarises a lot of what i said about cherry switches)
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for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
well fuck me. i5 2500k + Asus P8H67-M REV 3.0 + Corsair DDR3 XMS3 Classic, PC3-16000 comes to £287! What cooler would go well with that if I was planning on pushing the cpu to 4ghz?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.