The back adjustment is the wierdest thing I have ever seen. The back recline tension also adjusts the stiffness of the back at the same time., pretty much you have to choose between the back being rigid and having a recline that's just stiff enough to be upright unless you apply slight backward pressure, OR, you need to lock the back upright and wind the tensioner right back, which makes the back of the chair itself flexible enough to flex backward. I really feel like these should be adjusted independently as I feel like the design language of this chair is that the back is meant to be flexing, but you just can't use the recline function at the same time as in order to get enough tension that you don't just flop back constantly, then it will also make the back so stiff there is no recline flex in the back. Worth noting also that the back is hard af with very little padding. You can feel all the pressure points of the "pixels" in your lower back after a time, It gets really uncomfortable.
Ya know what would be helpful? To explain wtf a phillips hue bridge is... do you realize most people are going to end up here wondering how to use this thing, and you just glossed over that detail like we have ANY clue wtf you're talking about?
Hello thnx for the video. 5 years break I am playing wow agan. Today I joined a normal 25 man raid and it was the worst experience ever. MY fps dropping around 20-25 which is terrible. I have a really old PC. 6700k running on 4.3ghz with 980ti. Do you have any advice?
7:22 - - What? I still use the ZxR with the Audio Module and it has zero of "hizz" or "buzz" or what ever you are talking about. The ZxR was and still is a good card - even the X-Fi and the external Inputs have no "hizz" or any other sounds - well, also same on even older AUDIGY cards.. You may check if you are installing your soundcards directly under your GPU - Must be an issue on your setups I guess..
Thank you for this information as it was extremely useful. Looking to buy a keyboard not so much for gaming, yet typing. Looking at another brand which is adjustable then steered to Razer except for the excess sound click. Have you looked at the Razor Huntsman V3 yet to see improvements? Great presentation, keep up the good work!
Using ATT 1gig fiber for years. You cant go back. Unlimited data and symmetrical 1Gig upload and download. If you have Blu-ray and 4k movies being streamed on max quality on your home network through your servers and you do lots of streaming and content creation its a MUST
Yep. I'm mainly interested in the unlimited data. I had Comcast for almost 6 years. The service was good and reliable, but the data cap was just absurd IMO. It was 1 TB and then they "graciously" gave us an extra 200 GB during the pandemic. I just got fiber from a provider not too long ago and its been great. Definitely cheaper than Comcast and I don't have to worry about the stupid data cap.
will be a big difference if i just want audio and not voice quality, talking about the soundblaster AE 9 and the soundblaster G6, because has the same specs, and i only want a nice audio, what do you think?
My ROG laptop with a desktop 1070 8GGB has been running on a Raid 0 (twin M.2) since 2019... no problem - but I'm moving to Linus Nobaro soon so expecting even greater performance. Awesome!
Dont buy the AE-9 got one my self and its full of software problems! somthimes it does not start or the sound turns bad and rough without reason and does not go away ! it is even so bad the AE-9 does not start halv of the time i am at the moment searching the XXX time for a fix.....
I detest loud keyboards and hate the current trend of "lets make them louder!". Older video sure, however, I got the information I was looking for, cheers.
Tried this out this evening. I find it does have a tendency to skip sentences here and there (or at least it did on the book I tried this on). But all in all seems pretty good. So I’ll continue to play about with the settings. Thank you for this video. Don’t realise it existed until recently.
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I am gonna try to make one in a pc/xbox/playstation game called Space Engineers. If you haven’t heard of or tried it, I think that you would like it very much! There are RU-vid videos of it all over. You deal with real physics and there are so many blocks and such, that if you can think of it you can build it. It came out in 2013 i believe. It has 14 DLC’s now. They have added so much, I believe you and others will like it. It does have a steep learning curve just FYI. I have been playing it almost three weeks now. People have done AMAZING things in the game, so check it out! Thank you for sharing this, although I am pissed because I didn’t know models could be bought. Hopefully they will continue to make them in the future? 😇😇😇😇🫡🫡🫡🫡
That coil whine is nothing compared to mine. Mine sometimes gets louder than my window AC unit. It probably wouldn't be as bad if I had it in a closed case but oh well.
Our company has AT&T's 5 Gb/s service. But getting 5 Gb/s through a *_single_* Unifi gateway is a challenge. Until the UDM-Pro Max, Unifi didn't have a gateway that could attain that level of IDS throughput. In addition to our UXG-Pro, we added a UXG-Max) that now fronts a bare metal API cluster. This keeps our corporate gateway isolated from the API gateway, while also using the same 5 Gb/s service. For home use I'd def go 2 Gb/s if the price was good, but 5 Gb/s will be wasted dollars.
Rule of thumb is: Net speed is about 3 times lower than the raw link speed (unlike Wi-Fi which is roughly 2 times lower). So the LED did not turn amber, because the *LINK* raw speed was over 80 Mbit/s. Using the rule of thumb, your raw speed was about 200 Mbit/s in the distant room, very much "Green" indeed!