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Gnadentod

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  1. Is the material around the fingertips thick or can you still feel properly? Is there a possibility/are there plans for a tipless version of the gloves? As far as I can see there are no electronics or sensors of any sort in the tips ... this would be a lot better for VR when having a HOTAS with a lot of different buttons, switches, knobs and so on. I know I would be much more inclined to buy them if fingertipless. In fact, this question is the only thing stopping me from buying and using a pair.
  2. The being indirectly claiming a CPU running 95C° is not hot, hear hear... Reason truly has escaped you. Keep capslocking Mr. or Mrs. Strawman.
  3. The fact you just put up strawman arguments because you're a true champion at misinterpreting is quite amusing to say the least. I'm not keeping away because I'm wrong, I'm keeping away because there's no civilized cure for your ilk.
  4. You're not even realizing who you're talking to. I will not participate in any strawmanning-chatter with you, keep trying if you wish though. Gnadentod out.
  5. Good you've acknowledged this. I seem to remember this was what I was saying and nothing more.
  6. Never was I talking about a comparison between CPUs in terms of TDP or maximum temperatures and neither did OP. Facts still stand, you can heavily downvolt Ryzen CPUs while still having the performance intact - but at less heat generation.
  7. Ryzen CPUs run super hot due to the voltage AMD has allowed them to run on out of the box (which are still safe, but makes CPU very hot). Downvolt it using Ryzen Master. With this you can also set up a profile in which, if activated, the CPU doesn't change frequency up and down and runs on its highest clock in a stable and static manner. I was able to downvolt to 1,15V for 4200MHz on 6 cores on Ryzen 3600 easily.
  8. Not crap, but cannot compete with the usual top of the shelf processors.
  9. Flown with a Reverb and 5700XT, which is on performance level of 1080Ti and 2070S ... it works. It's not the end all be all but it works, you would want to upgrade down the line before showing this to someone you know but hasn't tried flight sims in VR yet for example - not sharp enough.
  10. And Monstertech deskmounts aswell as a JetSeat. Nothing broken or damaged, all of it is working and is also fine visually. Was in use for like 200 hours and is clean. If interested PM me, payment in normal bank transfer. I sell them as a single piece seperately, not all as one purchase. Crosswinds are the dark version. Sold: JetSeat Throttle Stick
  11. It shouldn't overcalculate the intercept/impact point. I've also seen 9Xs doing this. Passing a target in front of its flight path instead of the back, without pulling massive Gs to dodge it, which doesn't make sense. That's not how these missiles are intended to be.
  12. SLI/NVLink or Crossfire support has to be specifically implemented into DCS itself afaik. There's the point.
  13. An EA module is never a "broken" module. It's literally the developers developing with you the module as a tester. If you're not able to grasp this then this isn't my fault and never will be. So I'm not "defending a broken module" because it isn't a "broken module". Everyone paid into this EA module willingly, I've yet to meet someone who was coerced into buying the F16 by force. And how does downclocking the VRAM by 50 MHz impact your performance and life in any meaningful way? It doesn't. You've seen how much people cry about the AMD drivers when all their problems could be solved with downclocking 50 or 100 MHz, which doesn't even impact your performance? It's almost impossible to even measure it. Back to refining your contextualizing skills, thank you very much.
  14. You need the MorePowerTool by igorslab to be able t downclock VRAM, it's not an option in just the normal driver. Of course the drivers get better and fix small or even big stuff here and there and that's for both sides. But the wave of people screaming at AMD for their drivers having blackscreens so often during load is not a problem of driver but too high clocked VRAM. Earlier this century this was more common knowledge and people knew how to handle it but since today every kiddo has access to computers and the internet the outcry is a lot bigger. It also doesn't help that those crying at AMD for their drivers feel comfortable in their echo chamber, even if you give them the solution to their problem, most of the time they don't even try it out and keep screaming at AMD for "bad drivers"...
  15. Most if not all of the black-/green- or bluescreen issues you hear about with these cards is just too high clocked VRAM by either AMD or AIB partner. Idiots think it's the driver and wonder even after reinstalling several times why it isn't fixed. It's not the drivers. When I get paid to inform all of them of their idiocy on the internet then I'm gonna inform them, it's too much of them otherwise so you're not seeing me hinting everyone of them to it. Just clock the VRAM down a bit, AMD and AIB partners might pushed it a little bit over the edge ...
  16. DCS with SLI only works on a normal screen, not in Virtual Reality.
  17. Ti cards usually just takes atleast another 6 months for release after the first cards of the series come out.
  18. Have you contacted the manufacturer? If they don't work just send them back, if you have them for another flight sim and that's why you keep them, fine you have it for another sim. If I had them ordered for DCS and they wouldn't work no matter what I do I just sent them back...
  19. How do you know he hasn't figured it out yet? On several videos you see them working within DCS, so this speaks another language.
  20. I don't see where I stated this. Quite a subjective topic what is considered Co-Op and what is not, and why does that sound like "co-op" is something bad? Nah, I'm out.
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