u/Obvious-Dot6352

Hi all,

Thinking of buying one of these and wanted to get your thoughts. I've read that I need an Asus adapter and the ps to pc adapter too and then this works really well with low latency for pc games.

Do you recommend I get one or are there other problems that I should be aware of?

Cheers!

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u/Obvious-Dot6352 — 14 days ago
▲ 7 r/FormD

Shown in picture one you'll see that without the riser cable the riser bar will fit fine.

In picture two you can see the riser cable doesn't allow the riser bar to be fit (picture two in comments)

I'm at a loss 😅

u/Obvious-Dot6352 — 15 days ago
▲ 7 r/FormD

Hi all,

On the 2.5 there is a missing hole which prevents the installation of the GPU travel kit in the way the manual shows as it was designed for the 2.1 and not the 2.5.

I am currently building in a 2.5 and I read someone else's guide here which shows you need to make a threaded hole on the case to make it fit.

I wanted to try and do it without the hole to see if it works and if it would be strong. If it wasn't strong I planned to buy a stock and die and thread the hole aswell.

My findings show that you DON'T need to modify the case at all to have it fit securely👍🏻 I'm an industrial electrician by trade, I've installed a lot of metal containment and from my experience I know that it is secure. You don't need to have two fixings screwed together directly to make it secure.

Is it better if you threaded it? I genuinely don't see a benefit. Yes it's another point of security but if I were to estimate in a percentage how much stronger it would make the rigidity of the system then I would say less than 5%. It's rigid enough as it is for the purpose of travel.

And if you are going to thread it then make sure you use some galvanising paint/spray on the bare metal to avoid rust, especially if you live in a humid place by the sea.

Anyways I thought this may help someone. You've all helped me a lot so I wanted to give a little back. Cheers 😊🙏🏻

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u/Obvious-Dot6352 — 15 days ago
▲ 35 r/augmentedreality+1 crossposts

Hi all,

Looking to buy some AR glasses to play games and watch movies on my Nightshifts at work and need help with deciding which ones to go for, so far looking at the Rog r1 in June but I wonder if there are better options.

Now what I'd like to use them for:

  1. Gaming (cs2 but mainly AAA games and using cs2 to break up the grind of going through my steam library as I haven't gamed much in 10 years I have a lot to go through lol)

  2. Watching movies

  3. Maybe dip my toes into vr games if possible?

Now, high refresh rate is a must have. Oled is also a must have. 4k is preferred, are there any with like 60hz 4k and 1080p with high refresh like some monitors with dual mode have? I'd like to watch movies in 4k and game at 1440p or 1080p (I have a 5070ti and 7800x3d so can't realistically play high refresh at 4k anyway)

So, any ideas?

Also how does the resolution on these bad boys work? Is it the same as running 2 monitors at the same time at 1080p for example? Does that mean it'll be more GPU intensive than CPU intensive? I realise that at 1080p my CPU will be working overtime.

Cheers!

u/Obvious-Dot6352 — 18 days ago
▲ 20 r/FormD

Hey guys,

Will these fit? Looking for a cheap solution and don't intend to wire it up I just can't stand the holes being there. They have some cool piezo ones I'll post in the comments but the problem with those is that it has cables. I don't wanna wire em so that kinda sucks.

Any other solutions to get nice looking plugs in the back on the cheap? Don't wanna spend more than let's say £15 to plug them with something nice.

I might get the piezo one and snip the cables idk.

Cheers

u/Obvious-Dot6352 — 20 days ago