brianblaze wrote: » Tried that... Upload and download are find, just stream and it's off to craptown
heffsarmy wrote: » I presume it's over wifi network. Have you tried directly connecting to the switch port on the router with an Ethernet cable and test the streaming.
Luck100 wrote: » Seems to be running fine on 2-way SLI for me. Maybe there's some settings in CCC you need to change?
Danger781 wrote: » So I set up UPC Horizon at home there a few days ago. What I did not know is that I will no longer have a router but instead everything comes through the one box (TV, Internet, Home Phone, everything). My computer does not have a wifi card in it as I didn't think I'd ever need one. My wifi speeds at the moment are a joke so I need help. As my computer does not have wifi, what I have done is.. Computer connected via ethernet to wifi extender, which is connected to the Horizon box wirelessly in the next room. We're supposed to be getting 120Mb connection (We had 60) with this as well, but my download speeds have dropped significantly. I'm downloading a torrent at the moment which is maxing out at 2MB/s when I should be getting closer to 15 MB/s. Before swapping to Horizon I was getting ~7 MB/s which is about right. Any suggestions of what I can do?
Bazzo wrote: » I have this model and am very happy with it. Not that I know a lot about displays but it's sitting beside my older 22" LG non IPS panel in a dual monitor setup and the display is much crisper & brighter.
kearneybobs wrote: » Bloodbath on here, bought that a few months back. I bought a similar model but not identical.http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057086189 Some info about the anti-glare coating etc if you're interested.
EoinHef wrote: » Anybody here running Skyrim with a crossfire setup? Officialy the game is supposed to support multi gpu setups but its only utilising one gpu in my setup, anybody have this issue? Want to start modding it a bit and I reckon ill need the second card for the graphics mods at 1440p
marko93 wrote: » Lads, how's this for a 1080p IPS monitor?http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-23EA63V-23-inch-1920-Monitor/dp/B00BJHBUW0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1389995448&sr=8-1&keywords=ips May have to buy a new monitor faster than expected due to my current one starting to feck about. Can't get a 1440p in there a long with the 280x/290! Can spare around 200 with work and Birthday cash though.
Baked.noodle wrote: » I always quick format and never had an issue.
Baked.noodle wrote: » I was thinking about this, and maybe if you bought a cheap powered USB hub you could connect it to your TV, plug in the drive and off you go.
Danger781 wrote: » Have another external, hooked up via USB 3.0, as well as a keyboard and mouse.. One or two other USB connections also. My TV is USB 3.0 and the drive works fine. Hers is 2.0. My power supply is overkill. Edit: I'm going to reformat the drive, see if that helps..
Baked.noodle wrote: » That is kinda strange. I would have expected it to work at least, even if data speeds aren't great. Do you have a lot of USB stuff hooked up? What kind of power supply do you have? I guess that you have USB 3 ports on your PC, and the motherboard gives more power to USB 3 intentionally.
Danger781 wrote: » Okay it doesn't work at all on my USB 2.0 port of my computer, even when empty.. :pac: There goes my theory about the more you add the more power it requires
Baked.noodle wrote: » I have the Terra-byte and 500 GB version of this drive. Over all I think they are good drives. I don't plug them directly into the TV, but I believe your problem is power related, as my drives are very particular about what USB port they are plugged into. My case has the USB ports on the front. They are doubled up USB 2 ports, so I get four ports connected to two USB headers on the motherboard. If I plug my drives into the same bank of USB ports I get clicking, and the computer will fail to recognise them. However, if I plug them in, one into each USB deck, they will work. For some reason the bottom port on the USB decks are the only ports I get good transfer speeds. Also, if I charge my phone on my PC over USB whilst one drive is plugged in it can cause the drive to click and not respond. I guess USB 2 was never designed to power portable hard drives. If any of this makes sense, I would advise you to experiment with all the available USB ports on your TV, and try plugging out unnecessary hardware.
Danger781 wrote: » More random problems.. I use an external hard drive, namely a 2.5" Toshiba StorE 750GB HDD, to watch series / movies in my girlfriends house. This used to work fine until the last couple of days but now the TV keeps telling me that no usb is connected to the TV, and the drive itself makes a strange 'clicking' noise. When I heard the clicking the first time I assumed the drive was busted, as we had just been out for a walk before plugging it in and the drive the was in my jacket pocket. So, next day I brought the drive home, plugged it into my computer, and it worked perfectly. Tried plugging it into my own TV at home, and again it worked perfect. No strange clicking either. Brought it over to my girlfriends house. Repetitive clicking. No USB detected. Any suggestions?