![]() ![]() Well, in terms of performance an i5 would definitely be better than an FX8, however in terms of just heat output, it would certainly be less than an overclocked FX8, but it's still not really worth the upgrade (so, if your FX8 performs good enough for your needs, then I wouldn't bother upgrading). I have AC in my room with a thermostat that I can control - so it's not really an issue for me (plus, being in Illinois, I can just open up the window - in the winter anyway - and the room will cool down pretty quickly). So fan would be the cheapest route I could go! Haha, I was just thinking about an Intel I5 due to MMOs, and it has a lower power consumption and the TDP is around 88 or so while the FX-8320 has a TDP of 125ish or so. How do you deal with heat in the dorm? ( out of curiosity ). Looking at your profile you attend a university as-well. Sorry, just pointing things out that i've noticed lol.Eh, I see I see. other wise to try and keep the USB port in as best condition as i can i only use it through BT. so i try to ONLY use USB to correct an error of what ever or to charge. all of them i've tried feels overly wiggly and like it was plugged in and then stepped on. usb only is kind of a no-go due to it always feeling like the port was made broken. when i got mine brand new and messed with other's controller's. those who would want to use this will now know.įor me though, only using it as a controller and. Thanks for the update and notification guy's. then again, i was thinking it might have been a windows 10 thing but you said the same things work on linux so that kinda throws that thought out the window lol. it has been able to be used with just plugging it in as a controller but depends on what i'm using at that point. i do switch between steam and DS4windows for controlling my DS4 depending on the ok, yeah must be something they implemented in the new versions then because mine doesn't do that. but gotta go into big picture mode for some of it, especially first time use. ![]() didn't know about it til a while after looking stuff up and why i got a PS4 controller. Steam seems to fully support and utilize it VERY well(3.5mm jack being the only exception). sorry if it's not actual info, but there might be some video's up right now with testings of the DS4 Dongle.Īdded Note for anyone who uses steam and/or mainly uses it and would like to use your PS4/DS4 controller. RIG400HS) and everything is suppose to work. i believe(could be wrong) you can use 3.5mm headsets(meaning with any inline mic e.g. but from what i know, you will definitely be only using Stereo with it being a 3.5mm jack, unless you have some kind of a adapter for virtual or actual surround sound. but haven't heard anything about how the quality is on PC with the DS4 Dongle except the couple video's i found before getting on here which. But i did read about that shortly before i first posted on here and Bluetooth can supposedly support High quality 7.1 if not better through it.(never tried, looked into it nor cared due to price lol.) supposedly on the PS4(don't have one) it's apparently better for some people using the DS4 controller's 3.5mm Jack than anything else. Quality? don't know but if i ever get one i will make sure to let ya know. also, your welcome Yes it does work on the Sony DS4 USB Dongle as linked to us. So no Bluetooth for me! yeah, was thinking about trying to get one but no money to do so lol. Mine was a budget board, and so was my wireless adapter. I understand your surprise, I figured most motherboards would have support by now. I'm OK with paying if it means I get quality. Bluetooth adapters aren't expensive, but if I do get one, I want one that supports as many versions of Bluetooth as I can. It is only sort of a question of money, I was recently laid off and don't have any spending money. I have been meaning to go report the bug. However, I can never install WinPCap, so I can never run Wireshark. Wireshark actually works on most devices, at least as far as I have tested. However, that Bluetooth sniffer is for Bluetooth LE, not regular Bluetooth devices. I could get a low cost adapter and try it, and then I would also have the benefit of having Bluetooth on my PC. I knew it didn't have WiFi, I just didn't know if it had some weird proprietary wireless communications stuff going on, this seems increasingly likely. Good find about the audio IC! I had no idea based on previous tear downs! ![]()
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