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EdenPLusDucky
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United States2586 Posts
On June 13 2012 04:32 EdenPLusDucky wrote: I believe you can do that with sc2gears edit: I know SC2gears can search multiple account folders and save them into one folder, if thats what you mean, but I'm looking for a way to get SC2 to save them into one folder and not separate them based on accounts. | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On June 13 2012 04:48 Tyrant0 wrote: edit: I know SC2gears can search multiple account folders and save them into one folder, if thats what you mean, but I'm looking for a way to get SC2 to save them into one folder and not separate them based on accounts. No, SC2 cannot be setup to do this by itself. You will need to use a third part program like SC2gears. | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On June 13 2012 02:04 HotCookies wrote: Which ssd would you reccomend buying? I think i am gonna need an 120gb one or 240gb max. sata 3 i5 2500k Gts 250 (gonna get gtx 560 ti soon) Z68 4gb ddr3 1333mhz Western digital caviar green 500gb IMO, go with the smaller 120GB one and use the extra cash to get a secondary HDD to store all your extra files. The only advantage SSD confers is speed, so using it to store movies or whatever is a complete waste of money. Best way to do it is to get the smallest one you can that will hold your games and Windows install; put everything else on a secondary HDD since storing them on a SSD has absolutely no benefit. On June 13 2012 04:10 Stiluz wrote: I feel so silly asking this: I have an Asus H77 Series motherboard and a ivy bridge i5 3550 CPU. My ram is 1600 mhz, but the motherboard defaults it to 1333. If I turn the speed to 1600 mhz, the CPU goes from like 3,3 ghz to 3,314 ghz. Is it supposed to do that? Am I fucking up? The MB manual says it's compatible with 1600 mhz ram. Yeah, I did a lot of searching and can't come up with a single good reason why the bios should report the clock speed as 14Mhz higher when running the RAM at 1600Mhz. You could try flashing the bios to a newer version, but I don't think it's anything to worry about. -edit: I think I found the answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus#memory | ||
Wabbit
United States1028 Posts
On June 13 2012 02:04 HotCookies wrote: Which ssd would you reccomend buying? I think i am gonna need an 120gb one or 240gb max. sata 3 i5 2500k Gts 250 (gonna get gtx 560 ti soon) Z68 4gb ddr3 1333mhz Western digital caviar green 500gb I'd probably put more into the video card before getting a 240-256GB SSD over a 120-128. Get a Plextor M3, Intel 520, Samsung 830, or Crucial M4. The Plextor and Intel have 5yr warranties, but I wouldn't pay too much more for them over the Samsung or Crucial. | ||
Stiluz
Norway688 Posts
On June 13 2012 05:25 TheToast wrote: Yeah, I did a lot of searching and can't come up with a single good reason why the bios should report the clock speed as 14Mhz higher when running the RAM at 1600Mhz. You could try flashing the bios to a newer version, but I don't think it's anything to worry about. -edit: I think I found the answer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Front_side_bus#memory I didn't understand your edit >_> Could you explain? | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
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TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On June 13 2012 05:38 Stiluz wrote: I didn't understand your edit >_> Could you explain? Not really, that's why I linked the article lol. I think it has something to do with the FSB changing slighly to match the same ratio with the memory bus when the memory bus speed is increased. Which therefore increases the reported CPU clock speed slightly But I'm not entirely sure about that and I am far too tired today to do the relevant math. If you're curious the links in that article should provide more relevant background info. Otherwise, what JH said, don't worry about it. | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
I sure as hell don't understand it entirely, and couldn't give a shit less. My best understanding has something to do with the BIOS not being written for the individual chip you're using, and screwy stuff to do with how the bclock and ratios work internally. Kind of like how even the best motherboards don't report super accurate voltages to software, and instead just have monitoring contact points so you can look it up yourself. | ||
Stiluz
Norway688 Posts
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Jizla
Scotland235 Posts
I have a TV set up as my second monitor on the other side of the room which I use for watching streams, tv shows etc but somethings that I turn to full screen will always go onto my monitor and not the TV. I've tried changing around which is the primary screen but it doesnt make a difference. Some streams dont have a problem with it, but for example the MLG streams from the weekend would always fullscreen on my monitor ![]() Any advice would be greatly apreciated. | ||
EdenPLusDucky
571 Posts
On June 13 2012 06:30 jimthelege wrote: Hey guys just a quick question about dual screen set ups. I have a TV set up as my second monitor on the other side of the room which I use for watching streams, tv shows etc but somethings that I turn to full screen will always go onto my monitor and not the TV. I've tried changing around which is the primary screen but it doesnt make a difference. Some streams dont have a problem with it, but for example the MLG streams from the weekend would always fullscreen on my monitor ![]() Any advice would be greatly apreciated. Open a window that you want to view in fullscreen on the TV on said TV and close it. Open the program again and the window should appear on the TV, fullscreen it. | ||
Quochobao
United States350 Posts
for some reasons shift + f2 to save camera position doesn't work on my new laptop (lenovo ideapad y570, windows 7), other combination of shift + f# work fine. Do you guys have any idea why? what other applications may use shift + f2? Is there a place in windows 7 where I can go to find what all of my keyboard shortcuts mean? | ||
Jizla
Scotland235 Posts
On June 13 2012 06:38 EdenPLusDucky wrote: Open a window that you want to view in fullscreen on the TV on said TV and close it. Open the program again and the window should appear on the TV, fullscreen it. And the TL tech gurus fix it again :D Thanks mate | ||
oscar62
Canada417 Posts
this is the old motherboard i am using http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5Q_PRO/ can anybody give me a few suggestions for good, mid-high range cards that will be compatible with this mobo? i'm really hoping i can get out to fry's today or tomorrow to upgrade, thanks so much!! | ||
SirHyoon
Australia46 Posts
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-H61MA-D2V DESKTOP MOTHERBOARD with a i5 ivy bridge processor and a Sapphire Radeon HD7870 2GB? Also if possible what type of RAM channel kit do i need with that motherboard >.< thank you in advance | ||
iTzSnypah
United States1738 Posts
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Josh_rakoons
United Kingdom1158 Posts
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iTzSnypah
United States1738 Posts
On June 14 2012 11:41 Josh_rakoons wrote: Quitting the program would make it stop... but i'd advise you use a hotkey, for example i use ctrl + f8. I would quit it however I have my GPU overclocked and have custom fan speed curve for it. | ||
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