Brian wrote: » Heh, I was one of the first people on the net to review it :cool:http://www.vanillatf2.org/2012/01/antlion-audio-modmic-review-and-giveaway/
Burgo wrote: » Pretty much my setup, am I pro yet? Found something that may interest a few people, Brian maybe yourself;http://www.modmic.com/ attachable mic for headphones, for those lazy people out there like me!
smileyj1987 wrote: » http://www.pixmania.ie/ie/uk/12823204/art/sapphire-technology/radeon-hd-7970-oc-boost-3.html This works out at 400 including delivery and its in stock now .
VenomIreland wrote: » Lads, I'm looking to find a 7970 gHz edition to replace my 6950s (which will either be sold to a friend or on adverts), however on scan all the gHz editions seem to be pre-order only, is there any place that is selling them at the moment?
glynf wrote: » @ Venom; do you plan on over-clocking it much? TBH I think Ghz cards are a bit of a gimmick, supposedly a higher binned chip is used, AFAIK all 7970's can easily push well 1000+ on stock volts, which should be more than adequate for most 1080/1440p. I have 2 reference ones running at 1050/1500 mem day in, day out without issue. I would most definitely go for an after market cooler though.
marco_polo wrote: » Seems that a HD7970 GHz edition is the entry point for maxed out near 60 FPS gaming in Far Cry 3 @1080p. Or at least it is if you can live without any AA http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Far-Cry-3-PC-217540/Tests/Far-Cry-3-Test-Grafikkarten-CPU-Benchmarks-1036726/
Brian wrote: » Speaking of gaming mouses, I did a survey recently of the top European and American TF2 players recently which included their mouse, mousepad, and cm/360. Check it out - https://docs.google.com/a/doublejump.eu/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoXEN9ZAogzVdG9lODVQaHFSVEl6ZS1XN091a0lMR2c Most common set up seems to be the Logitech G400, SteelSeries QcK+ and something like 30cm/360. If you'd like an introduction to these players, have a watch of this - gl hf
Genghiz Cohen wrote: » They have added a new postage option, USPS Media Service, to the web site.
Serephucus wrote: » So guys, I just came across this wonderful little item today, thought it might be useful for quite a few people here:http://www.maxkeyboard.com/max-keyboard-keycap-cherry-mx-switch-o-ring-sampler-kit.html It's a MX switch sample kit, containing four random key caps, and one of each type of the Cherry MX switches (Blue, Brown, Black, Red) for you to try. It also comes with four rubber dampers that you can put on the bottom of each key cap for a slightly cushioned feel. It's not as good as a full keyboard obviously, but it will give you a very good idea. If you go through the site, it will tell you shipping here is $35, but I emailed them and they said they can send it via standard post (vs. USPS Priority) for $6. If you want to get one, email them and ask, and give your shipping address, they should get back to you pretty quick. You can just Paypal them the money and they'll push it through manually. Ordered one for myself there, just 'cause. :P
Brian wrote: » Speaking of gaming mouses, I did a survey recently of the top European and American TF2 players recently which included their mouse, mousepad, and cm/360. Check it out - https://docs.google.com/a/doublejump.eu/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoXEN9ZAogzVdG9lODVQaHFSVEl6ZS1XN091a0lMR2c Most common set up seems to be the Logitech G400, SteelSeries QcK+ and something like 30cm/360. If you'd like an introduction to these players, have a watch of this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jamuLPfQibU gl hf
Headshot wrote: » ya but can you use the old ones with the new mouse?
Fluffy88 wrote: » Then use their older drivers http://www.razersupport.com/index.php?_m=downloads&_a=view&parentcategoryid=147&pcid=48&nav=0,76,168,48 I just bought a 3.5G Deathadder a few weeks ago .. and I like green
VenomIreland wrote: » Who wants to bet they "upgrade" the sensor in it? :rolleyes:
Headshot wrote: » wow great news Razer have annouced an updated version of one of best gaming mice ever Deathadder