BloodBath wrote: » Haven't noticed any myself yet but I'm not far in. You should be able to do 16 x anisotropic filtering without losing many frames. Have you downloaded the latest beta 13.3 drivers?
ED E wrote: » There were loads of complaints on the green team about it, The Tek were saying it needs a lot of optimization still.
BloodBath wrote: » Why haven't you overclocked that 3570k yet?
Sarz91 wrote: » Anyone else getting stupid frame drops in Tomb Raider? Was playing earlier at a steady 60 fps but it just drops down to around 20 every so often. Settings are: Texture Quality - Ultra Texture Filter - Anisotropic 2x Anti Aliasing - off Shadows - Normal Shadow resolution - normal Level of Detail - Ultra Hair Quality - TressFX Reflections - Normal Depth of Field - Ultra SSAO - Ultra That's with an I5 3570K and an 7950 1175/1500. Any ideas? Is it just really poorly optimized or?
xtal191 wrote: » Turn off TressFX
Headshot wrote: » lads anyone have experience with streaming from router to tablets? My current asus router is dead easy to stream because it has aicloud but my cousins asus router the RT-N56U doesnt have that and im finding it extremly hard to get streaming going on a tablet. I download the ASUS AiCloud on the tablet and all it does is download instead of streaming, any advice on what I can do?
Multi-Function Twin USB Ports With effortless connectivity to a range of devices and FTP, SAMBA, UPnP AV server and DLNA standard compatible all supported, sharing and networking become easier than ever. Plus, the RT-N56U can continue downloading FTTP, FTP and BitTorrent file to the USB disk all day even when your PC is turned off. Additionally, the twin USB ports allow the router to offer printer and file server functions, so you enjoy simultaneous wireless printing, scanning and file sharing via the comfort of standardized USB!
Headshot wrote: » I probably have a better chance of winning the lotto but it's worth a shot. Anyone have a spare windows xp media center edition? (reinstallation cd) need it to fix an old pc. I have a serial but just no disk:(
ED E wrote: » *cough* That source I cant really mention here *cough*
dwighet wrote: » You might be in luck...pretty sure i have one...will check when I get in from work...
ShadowHearth wrote: » Lads, its time of the year lol... Can i get a compact mechanical keyboard for about 70eu max? My dell keyboard starting to get annoying and rubber pads are gone on one side.
BloodBath wrote: » I'm going for one of these. Zalman K500 Not cherry switches but good copies of cherry reds and you can't beat that price. The numpad pisses me off as well so I'll be glad to get rid of it. What's the keyboard for? Switch type will make a big difference depending on your main uses. The one above uses cherry blues which are made for typists and are loud as hell even by mechanical standards.
BloodBath wrote: » I think the only issue with it is the max of 3 key simultaneous presses. Some of the more expensive one's allow 4-5.
ShadowHearth wrote: » Gaming, only gaming. With gaming on top of it. Add some sprinkles of gaming too! :P I do play a very wide range of games, Something that is RTS friendly and can be good for fps. I will look in to suggestions. I dont mind a suggestion of some full size keyboards too, but not the MASSIVE fat bastard ones.
BloodBath wrote: » Full n-key? I haven't seen a single keyboard that has full n-key rollover. The expensive ones are 5-6 max. In fairness when are you going to be pressing anything more than that. I assume full is the maximum of all keys?
BloodBath wrote: » I seen with the cm storm that the 6 n-key roll over limitation can be changed to unlimited by using the provided usb to ps/2 adaptor. Would this be true of all mechanical keyboards?