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Questions: If you connect the device to your car's USB through the USB-C port. 1) Can you connect the other USB-A end to the USB Dashcam? And then install the app from this dashcam into the CarlinkIt device? 2) Can you connect the USB hub to the device USB-A socket and access multiple USB storage devices through the USB hub?
75Hz is fine, even when i game on CRT 75Hz is good enough for gaming, same on LCD (minus the annoying sample&hold blur which is inevitable on any refresh rate).
question you put the graphic board in vertical were you can see the fans which looks nice but how did you hook it up to the motherboard . If I'm correct the connections are sticking out from the bottom of graphics card how do you connect to motherboard . since it suppose to go straight in with fans facing on the bottom as normal .do you buy a converter of some sort?
This could be useful. Just move my internals into a new case. Everything was working before the swap. Now its in my new lian li dyn evo xl and i only have case lights and fans
If I wanna use the Gsync part of this monitor, would I need the Freesync premium pro activated in the display settings that I open with the buttons on the screen? Since theyre not the same technology I mean, seems odd if I should have freesync on if I wanna use gsync
I used to play on a 24 inch Phillips tv 720p 60hz from 2007 the backlights finally went out i never had any trouble playing on it nor seeing targets but today i am upgrading to a 1080p monitor 75hz as long as it gets the job done ill be happy Because i connected my play 5 to a big 50 inch sanyo 2008 tv as a replacemnt but the input lag is very noticable , enough that high sensitivity feels like a low sensitivity. Nice video by they way.
google translates it's a complete Android with a SIM card But I have to connect it to the car screen with a cable. If I connect it to a different power source it doesn't work. I can just connect my phone to the car screen with a cable. On top of that you can't zoom in on google maps
I'm sorry I'm not too sure with how this works, I have a ryzen 5 5600. Do I need a cpu cooler on top of that? I have the fan that comes with the cpu, is that the cooler I'm guessing or what?
Funny enough, even players with high refresh rates still get rekt despite top tier rigs. It's an advantage to have ofcourse but it won't translate to you being a good player. I even beat sweats as well with 75hz, even when I had 60hz, I'd still perform pretty well. Ultimately depends on the player and how they play
I can end up 1st place on Counter Strike at 60Hz, the trick is v-sync, frame pacing, response time, the internet connection (or server) and image persistance.
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Got macbook air 2011, been using it for photoshop etc, after my brother updated it, it's so slow and barely be able to browse. I think I'll try with linux mint
I actually have a mid 2011 a1311 model that I haven't used since it was new. Would it be possible to just open it up, and throw in an already formatted linux mint ssd?
DO NOT buy the LG. I bought that back in March and it became defective just a week ago. And LG wanted me to ship it to them for repair with the whole process taking anywhere from 3-6 weeks. I was worried that with the monitor being shipped back and forth that something else would just break eventually so I hit up Amazon and they gave me a partial refund (only 80% of what I paid) since it had been over a month. But read the new reviews for that monitor talking about black flickering lines showing up on it, that's exactly what happened to me. And the monitor was manufactured in Feb of this year so it wasn't hadn't been sitting around long before I purchased it.