Using the Virpil VPC WarBRD Rudder Pedals. No toe break but love them due to build quality - couldn't justify extra cost for toe break. I'd expect the other versions that include toe break to be equally great build quality just v v £££.
Something like the below? Can't post a direct link but that's the product wording from the rainforest. A friend has it and swears by it. Ca
UGREEN USB 3.0 Switch 4 Port USB Switch Selector 5Gbps High-Speed Peripheral Sharing Switcher for 2 Computer Share Mouse Keyboard Compatible with Laptop...
Friend of mine has the MX Master 3 and loves it for work - he's constantly writing large documents so scrolling a lot. I can't say how much resistance the wheel has though. He uses the Master 3 for work and then switches to G Pro for gaming - that's how much he likes it...
Would recommend the Yeti Blue. Think it's about £110. I have it and love it and have been using it for gaming and work (remote work for Covid) and it's been faultless. I had it on the included desk stand initially and have now moved to an arm.
+1. installed the double Truss about a two weeks ago and love it. I had a headphone stand (black pole type thing) which I never used as didn't have the space and didn't like the cables that were left hanging.
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I'm looking to review my sound setup. I've got a Creative Inspire T6060 (which I'm only use in 2.1 setup) hooked up to the onboard sound on the motherboard which I use the majority of time and then plug in headphones (into the Creative volume box control box) when specifically required...
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I've currently got two sticks of the following in my machine:
CMZ8GX3M2A16008C 8GB (2x4GB) 4096MB 1600mhz 8-8-8-24
I've just been given two sticks of the following:
CMZ6GX3M3A16008C 6GB (3x2GB) 2048MB 1600mhz 8-8-8-24
I've got two DIMM slots free on my motherboard. Is there...
I'm really tempted by one of these and have been reading posts from the sidelines.
I currently have a Samsung 24" TN 60hz panel and am struggling to decide between this and the Swift (60hz IPS vs 144hz TN). Main use of my PC is games and will upgrade to 2x970s regardless but not sure how to...
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I've not heard of that brand before but looking on Google gets some good reviews, even when compared to comparable products from other manufacturers. Are you clear on what you want a NAS for as that'll help you answer the question.
WD Reds are a definite choice!
I can't comment on the specifc D-Link as I don't know much about them but I would say you get what you pay for with NAS boxes.
The Synology interface (DSM) gets rave reviews which makes them really easy to use plus you can download and run some applications on the NAS which is really...
I'm no expert but you need to be careful about adding another disk later. I'm assuming you'll setup the two disks as either RAID 0 or 1. If you go for 0 then I don't know if you can easily extend the stripping without rebuilding the whole array, ie. all data on the disks would be lost in the...
WD have created the 'red' range of drives specifically for NAS boxes. I see a lot of people swear by them and supposedly they're designed to be left on permanently.
Was watching a review on the new Corsair RGB and they said the same around prone to failure via ESD. Just ordered a K70 myself so fingers crossed!
Apparently, the new RGB has the LEDs in the switches themselves so removes ESD problem.
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