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- Birthday 09/24/1978
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Outstanding Bios Mod, thank you very much for v4 - 5120 x 2160 @ 2560 x 1080 are possible at 60 Hz without problems! Yay! Question: Without watercooling or Aftermarket air-cooler one shouldn't OC the Titan any further, right or wrong? If wrong are there common (safety) values due to experiences encountered by other Titan owners? At 3DGuru I had read a guide which suggested +37mV, 104 PL/90°C with priority given to temp, +165 MHz GPU and +120 Mhz Memory, so I'm curious if by any means to try some more OC (based at eventually incoming values) or let it be like it is - at least if not wiling to go by water or more powerful air.
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My opinion: "Gaming Headset" is just another word for: "Give lotsa bucks and receive minor quality at overall". Good Headphones like AKG K (or Q) 701, Beyerdynamic DT 880 or Sennheiser HD 600/650 (to name the most common ones to my mind) combined with DAC and/or HPA should always give highly remarkable results over every available headset.
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I use a relatively, at least I assume, "unknown" mechanical gear - namely the "TESORO DURANDAL ULTIMATE G1NL LED BACKLIT MECHANICAL GAMING KEYBOARD" with brown MX switches. 99% of the time it's all good to handle, but 1% it gives me some angry headache when it will out of the blue repeat the letters constantly and only the "WTF is this shit - rub the whole keyboard at once to stop it!!!" method gives an end to misbehaviour. Maybe I would buy it anew, even a firmware upgrade didn't solve my "problem", but in comparison to rubberdome keyboards it was a good choice.
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When do you use a FPS limit?
Colonel Faulkner replied to angerthosenear's topic in PC & Console Gaming
I always use the inbuilt FPS limiter of RTSS in conjunction with Afterburner. Vsync off in NVCP and ingame, sometimes I notice some tearing but most of the time I'm good with it. Leads me to the question: If FPS limiter is to be used regularly should Vsync be enabled (at NVCP "Adaptive Vsync / ingame at par with monitor's Hz) or left off? Like to hear your suggestions - Thanks in advance! -
Personally I wouldn't upgrade an i5-2500K to an IB or a HW rig, SB is still very powerful for 99% of all regular activities. If not for some real production based workflow matters: Keep it 1-2 generations further or OC if necessary. Actual CPUs are powerful enough to handle nearly all situations present and yet to come.