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Sir Beregond

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  1. Speaking of Logitech, I was actually looking at maybe trying this guy and seeing how that works for me. The mouse looks kinda small, but the side where your ring and pinky fingers sit look exactly like the kind of form factor I like for my palm grip and was sorely missing on that Corsair mouse I reviewed last year: /w_659,c_limit,f_auto,q_auto,f_auto,dpr_2.0/d_transparent.gifhttps://resource.logitechg.com/content/dam/gaming/og-fallback.jpg?v=1 Logitech G600 MMO Gaming Mouse - 20 Buttons & LIGHTSYNC RGB WWW.LOGITECHG.COM With 20 buttons, the G600 MMO Gaming Mouse is the most customizable and easy to use mouse specifically designed for your favorite MMOs. Learn more.
  2. I'm more of a palm gripper myself. I prefer MMO style mice - but specifically the type that has rows of buttons on the side of the mouse like a Razer Naga or Corsair Scimitar. Though if I'm honest I have found the quality of both of those mice to be lacking in areas, especially the Razer. So wouldn't say I've found the perfect mouse yet, but I definitely prefer those styles as I do in fact use the side buttons for 1-8 skill activations or cycling through tool belt inventory in other games, etc. I don't really play MMOs much anymore, I just don't have the time, but I still find those buttons useful for a lot of the other games I play.
  3. I mean, radiators, including copper radiators of course have brass as well. As for most AIO's they cheap out with aluminum most of the time, but as self contained units, should be ok for galvanic corrosion....if they are using the appropriate coolant with the right inhibitors.
  4. Well the actual silicon die is on the substrate (the little PCB its attached too) which is then soldered to the main PCB via BGA. Wow, nice job. I figured it was dead and done.
  5. That's unfortunate, but understandable.
  6. I'm not really a fan of 100% polyester, but I'll probably try one and see how it goes. Bet the southern folks would love that though.
  7. Cotton is good! Someone just said polyester earlier so gave me pause.
  8. Maybe people post what they like.
  9. Yeah I saw that but that's weight, that does not indicate a material change if these are like dri-fit shirts as earlier indicated.
  10. Wonder if it will have built in OC support like AMD's does. Somehow I doubt it.
  11. Oh if we are going back to Turing and RDNA1, sure absolutely everyone was caught off guard by how that developed. I was more replying to Pio's comment with RDNA2. Not sure what was to be caught off guard with on Ampere's launch. It was literally a continuation of RT with 2nd gen RT (3rd gen Tensor) and was still DLSS 2.0. The only weird thing about RDNA2 was how tacked on features like RT were exposing the "playing catchup" game AMD is playing.
  12. It was more that that was AMD's first go at RT and it showed then anything else. That was Nvidia's 2nd gen RT so maybe it improved more than they thought it would but I don't think there was otherwise anything there to really take AMD off guard.
  13. I'm not a fan of that material for shirts personally.
  14. Oh these aren't regular t-shirts? Hmm...
  15. I was wondering if something like this would take off at this level vs the Nvidia and AMD offerings. If these features become more universal within the OS itself long-term and become just as good or better than what we currently get, that will be interesting to see how DLSS and FSR continue and what they offer on-top of this.
  16. Great review and nice to see something live up to the marketing claims.
  17. I concur. My Steel Series battery is excellent.
  18. Mines not blue tooth, though has the option.
  19. For headsets, I am pretty happy with my Steel Series wireless (Arctis Nova 7 in my case), but I will agree with @The Pook and say quality headphones and a mic are superior in terms of sound quality, so just depends on what you are looking for out of it. The headset is certainly easier to deal with than headphones and separate mic, but headphones are definitely much better sounding than this Steel Series headset. That said, it seems like wireless is a priority for you, so certainly steers you towards headsets most likely. Quality headphones you'd want to keep a wire in my opinion.
  20. Sir Beregond

    AMD Drivers

    Is this just a thing with chiplet design? I noticed my 5900X idles pretty high too.
  21. Oh I took off my power limiting. I just checked what it would do for one WU. EDIT: But Flux is correct in terms of why points dipped.
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