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Hmm I considered wireless keyboards and mices but never had experience with them since I didn't like the idea of having to use batteries all the time.. How is their responsiveness compared to wired solutions? Also, how long do the batteries last?
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Isn't the implementation of they PhysX card atm rather shoddy though? As I recall, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter experienced a drop in frame rate whenever there were explosions with the PhysX card as compared to without it.Considering that the PPU card is supposed to do these calculations, I don't see why it should see a drop in frame rate. The debris shots that I have seen looked rather ridiculous and unrealistic as well not to mention that they disappeared really quickly.Considering the price of the card and since it doesn't really add performance except add a couple of sprinklies, I don't think physics cards just right now are worth it though some of the other demos that use the card in novel ways are interesting (though they still suffered lacklustre performance).
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I would think a bio solution would be more likely especially if it's bacteria you're aiming at but who knows that nanotechnology would bring in the future...like...clothes that mend themselves. lol
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Well I used to be a pro gamer but now that is gone since I have finished my degree and ended up working. Guess that makes me a little biased. Once I have used these mice, I will never ever go back as it's not just psychological reasons that make me love these mice, it's the fact that I can bring these mice around with just little twitches of the hand that make them really perfect for long use as I find big movements injure me.
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nVidia Geforce 7950 Gx2 With 2 GPUs on one card...can we say Damnn...
roggle replied to kgd2006's topic in Hardware Workshop
By the way, the implementation of Quad SLI that I have seen have been massive failures, the small increase in frame rate does not justify the immense price.Also, in the implementations I've seen, if the game does not support Quad SLI mode, it switches off and turns to ONE of the graphics card...which is 'underclocked' because of heat issues. This leaves the other three graphics card doing NOTHING. It doesn't even go into normal dual SLI mode. This may be fixed by now but still, having underclocked cards just seems against the whole idea of having two graphics card in the first place.Secondly, the noise from these things is tremendous and not to mention the heat dissipation of a Quad SLI.The games that do support Quad SLI show minimal increases in performance which may be a driver issue...but...ugh it just doesn't seem to be worth it.1) The only reason why you would need Quad SLI is if you're running resolutions of 2000 +.2) Yet these games run very jerkily even when Quad SLI optimized3) It costs a bomb4) Sounds like a bomb5) Expensive like a bomb.WASTE OF MONEY... -
I actually own a Razer Copperhead 2000 dpi laser mouse with onboard memory that costs around 80 USD. It was a treat for finishing bar school and i enjoy it immensely.Considering the time I spend on the comp, it is great having a highly sensitive mouse not just for gaming accuracy but for office work as I can bring the mouse around the screen with the minimum of movement thus reducing the risk of repetitive strain injury.A mouse is the kind of thing that if you buy a good one, you won't have to buy one for years and years. I also have a Razer Diamondback (60 USD) that I have been using for eons on my other computer and I am sure it has paid its price off.The price is a lot I have to admit and although I enjoy my mouse, I do agree that although it is important to have a good mouse 80-100 USD + is a lot of money and probably spent better elsewhere. I think the Diamondback is a good go in between with a 1600 dpi resolution and is very comfortable and accurate as well.Anyway check out their site at http://www.razerzone.com/. It is a manufacturer worth thinking about instead of right hand oriented Logitech mice...
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Check out utopia... http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ One of the most famous text based games with a thriving community. I think it is the first of its kind and even though it appears simple, it gets really involving and many people have played it for years on end. Has a large worldwide community as well and made many long term friends through there as well.. Basically it's about managing your province, training troops, invading other ppl's lands and working with the kd to win standings. It's tough to explain here but do go and try it out. It is turn based. However if you are looking into real time stuff then I suggest you look into MUDs though personally they are just MMOs without graphics which isn't really something that interests me since it's just a step backward rather than something unique of a text game.
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Well I never had a problem buying hard drives off the net and they do tend to be cheaper. Still, best to contact your seller and if not go to your manufacturer which would have a manufacturer warranty.
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What Do You Think Of My New Laptop (Sager 5720) Sager 5720
roggle replied to GoranCro's topic in Hardware Workshop
Very very nice. Have you tried Tomb Raider Lost Legends with Next Gen content turned on? That should push your system quite a bit.FEAR should also be a good challenge. -
Adobe Threatening Microsoft May strike a deal
roggle replied to Alegis's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Open Document is that the Open Office standard? What is so good about it? I have thought about switching to Open Office but in the workplace hardly anyone uses Open Office so it doesn't very practical in the working world. Requiring clients to get a viewer all the time surely defeats the purpose of ease of use.Or am I mistaken and is open document viewable with anything? -
Found out a way for non XP Pro users to do it. http://www.theeldergeek.com/qos_bandwith_reserve_setting.htm Hope this helps, please tell me how it works out!
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Internet Access On Airplanes. a good thing or a bad thing?
roggle replied to iGuest's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Is it WiFi or WiMax? Cause WiFi's range is really short. Is Toronto going to be a fully wireless enabled city like San Francisco? -
Internet Access On Airplanes. a good thing or a bad thing?
roggle replied to iGuest's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Regarding the alienation issue, I know what you guys are talking about. I am actually generally quite a solitary creature and although when I go out I get along well I don't really seek out people in situations like planes and stuff. A lot of the times I enjoy my privacy and enjoy time by myself. It's not that I am antisocial, just that in this fast paced world surrounded with people you often to have to find privacy anyway you can even if it is in the toilet.However I do not think internet on the plane would increase this alienation. If you want to be left alone, you will be left alone, if you want to know people, you'll get to know them. Somehow I think inflight movies already have the same effect as to what internet access would do.