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no2spam2

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  1. I'd like to mod the bios of my y510p (1.07 bios) in order to upgrade the Intel 2230 wifi it came with.

    I was wondering what wifi card is better in the terms of sensibility and throughput: Intel 7260HMW AC or Qualcomm Killer Wireless-N 1202 ?

    Does anyone that modded the 1.07 bios of y510p and installed one of these cards, had some issues in windows 8.1?

    Unless an extra 10-30 ms is going to make/break your FPS experience, I would go with an Intel card myself. Along the same lines, if 30 ms ping difference is significant enough for you - you should be using ethernet or powerline networking instead. WiFi will always have burs-ty ping.

  2. AMD really does make it difficult with the inconsistency of their software releases. I have been an AMD fan for a long time with GPUs, due to their performance per dollar ration - but the latest nVIDIA packages (hardware/software) are just hard to argue with. ShadowPlay is awesome, the GPUs run cooler, nVIDIA Shield will probably be a lot more usable in the next couple of hardware revisions and their updates/fixes/SLI profiles are constantly getting released. AMD's updates are completely sporadic and their Crossfire profiles get updated very infrequently. I am going with an nVIDIA card for my upgrade for sure - my HD 6970 is getting dated.

  3. This is generally the end result. RAID 0 makes very little sense for every day desktop performance. Most people would not notice the difference. Unless you are doing a lot of sequential data writing really fast (video editing, etc) - I would argue it is a waste of money. Putting the funds towards a higher tier video card or a better monitor makes more sense imho.

  4. I have the Dell and compared to other IPS monitors it actually has fairly low input lag.

    There are a lot of detailed tests here: Dell U2312HM Review

    Some might not want to lose 1" of screen real estate, but with a little bit of tweaking + excellent stand, I actually think it is a better value over the ASUS. There are a couple of different production revisions, so they might not all perform exactly the same. The one I have seems very well off.

  5. Sorry, I never came back to clarify.

    I had to send it in for warranty repairs, it was indeed the LCD (LVDS) cable that was faulty.

    It took a while so I forgot that I had even made this post!

    Thank you for coming back and updating the post. A lot of threads go into the nether without ever being resolved.

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