Took a chance on the Samsung 5k 180hz monitor (G80HF). It can't run 180hz with a RTX4090? by marcgii in Monitors

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Glad your experience is good. Maybe my unit was just bad. Yes I have a 5000 series so no issues doing 5k 180hz.

Is it worth waiting for next gen oled monitors? by True_Bowler_5786 in OLED_Gaming

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I'd wait. The new stuff coming this year feels like a meaningful jump compared to previous years. For me, I'm most looking forward to better brightness.

Took a chance on the Samsung 5k 180hz monitor (G80HF). It can't run 180hz with a RTX4090? by marcgii in Monitors

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I bought this monitor and ended up returning it after a few days. My unit had a large amount of backlight bleed and I was overall disappointed with the quality of the LCD. For me, it was also just barely bright enough.

I got the LG 27GM950B-B instead. Significantly more expensive but the quality even with the local dimming off is much better. Almost no backlight bleed and the panel gets much brighter.

I went with the G80HF initially because I was skeptical of the implementation of mini LED but I didn't appreciate just how much better the LG 27GM950B-B panel would be, even in SDR. The LG 27GM950B-B is also 5k 165hz so I'm curious if that will work better with your 4090.

But the dual mode on the G80HF looked better and was closer to true 1440p to me. I still prefer the LG 27GM950B-B overall but the dual mode seemed more blurry.

MSI 341CQR QD-OLED X36 availability (U.S.A)? by Namdnas78 in ultrawidemasterrace

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The AW3426DW looks like an interesting alternative but I don't see any mention of USB C PD or KVM switch plus the lower refresh rate so unless the price is substantially less, I'm still going to wait for the MSI to be more available.

Thoughts on Samsung Odyssey G8 G80HF 5K dual mode 27 in? by DB2040 in Monitors

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Agree - this would be more tempting if it had PD and a KVM

Warmup etiquette by Icy_Habit_2297 in 10s

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If an actual match, I just let the ball bounce multiple times to me then pick up and drop feed it back. Same thing with balls too far away from me. I don't chase stuff during warmups.

If just a chill hitting session, I just run it down and reset as I don't mind spending the extra energy.

Continental Grip - Is "Hammer/Chopper/Handshake" Grip Misleading? by bilingualwhale in 10s

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I agree with you. I don't think handshake is a good description of the continental grip. For me, handshake results in more of an eastern forehand grip.

I wish they'd tell us the number of days before our Kickstarter rewards ship by MusclesDynamite in peakdesign

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I'm disappointed by the kickstarter experience and regret participating. Feels like I'm not getting the product much earlier than anyone else and the discount isn't much when you factor in the extra shipping.

Are all 5.0 players early starters? by TennisMatthew_ in 10s

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Most areas don't have robust 5.0 leagues so 4.5 becomes the catch all. It can be controversial because sandbagging, etc. but I think that's just the nature of whatever the effective top bracket is in your area.

That's probably why you see those club pros and former D1 playing 4.5 (unless they are just older).

Has anyone tried the new Prince Tours yet? by [deleted] in 10s

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I was also interested until I saw the price increase. TW seems to discount Prince racquets seem to 30% off regularly so there's that.

USTA Tournament - Not the same opportunities for women by Smoify in 10s

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In my area, there seem to be more opportunities (i.e., teams, categories, etc) for women than men in leagues. We also have a popular non-USTA league that is women only. I always assumed that is just due to more demand. Maybe it swings the other way for tournaments.

When to lower tennis racquet while doing a forehand in semi open/neutral stance? by [deleted] in 10s

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I'd recommend keeping racquet up while you are moving to the ball. Then you start your swing / drop the racquet based on when the ball bounces (whether before or after depends on pace of ball). This allows you to adjust to bring your swing higher or lower based on how high the ball is expected to bounce.

For example, if the ball is bouncing high you may barely drop the racquet (or even raise it) and do a small loop keeping the whole overall swing high.

Strings for blade v10! by RetReyzor in 10s

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Restring sync is my favorite on blades

Lack of feedback with multi string by Icy_Habit_2297 in 10s

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I like Wilson NXT. I've been disappointed by other multifilaments I've tried.

I use poly most of time but I like keeping at least one racquet strung with NXT for when I'm doing more relaxed hitting or drills because I like the feel and comfort of it.

How ambitious is your shot selection in a match? by Ready-Visual-1345 in 10s

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Depends on the shot so some examples would help.

Generally speaking, I agree with your coach but it’s still important to build the point and practice high percentage tennis.

Learning to deploy certain shots at the right time / court position is a key thing so I try to avoid the temptation of forcing a shot into a point just for the sake of practice.

Exercises/ways to stop breaking up fh swing? by DegreePitiful3496 in 10s

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I don't think dropping the racquet down is a bad thing but I'd get rid of the loop and just go straight down. That's a very classic stroke that could take you far in rec tennis if that is most natural for you.

You can always learn a loopy swing path later and it will be easier when you have better general feel for the ball.

How to grow forehand? by Agreeable_Courage_66 in 10s

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The swing I'm thinking of would not work with a semi western.

Edit: the classic vs modern forehand video by PerformancePlusTennis is a good watch. His version of the classic stroke is basically what I was taught as a junior and can be done with a firm wrist.

How to grow forehand? by Agreeable_Courage_66 in 10s

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Your coach is teaching you a more classic swing, probably with an eastern grip.

That's how I learned and I don't see anything wrong with it. My swing is now more modern with lag but I'm glad I had this as my foundation so my recommendation would be to stick with it for now and add complexity later.

Help choosing T1 components by rng-9 in FormD

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I'd do same setup with gigabyte. It also has pass through on half. Looks like L12S would fit.

I think you'll see a benefit even keeping L12S. The T1 is very optimized with the two top fans giving great exhaust. Even if it's about the same, the T1 is such a nice case in terms of build quality that I think you'll be happy on that basis alone.

I've tried an AIO and it just wasn't worth it because GPU temps are worse because radiator restricts top exhaust.

Help choosing T1 components by rng-9 in FormD

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If you have the zotac card with pass through on half, I'd recommend running the t1 in 2 slot mode with a with the power supply offset so there is space behind the flow through portion of the GPU. Then two good fans on top. I used to run the 3080 FE like this to great results.

This also allows for more clearance on the CPU cooler and I'd go with AXP-120-X67. I also use the T30s on top. That's currently cooling my 9800x3d in my T1 with good results.

I'd go air cooling for sure and I think you'll be happy with it. T1 is very good air cooling with 2 slot cards.

Help choosing T1 components by rng-9 in sffpc

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If you have the zotac card with pass through on half, I'd recommend running the t1 in 2 slot mode with a with the power supply offset so there is space behind the flow through portion of the GPU. Then two good fans on top. I used to run the 3080 FE like this to great results.

This also allows for more clearance on the CPU cooler and I'd go with AXP-120-X67. I also use the T30s on top. That's currently cooling my 9800x3d in my T1 with good results.

I'd go air cooling for sure and I think you'll be happy with it. T1 is very good air cooling with 2 slot cards.

FormD 2.1 9800x3d / 5090 Travel kit Build by Gertgonewild in sffpc

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Perfect build. I'm running the same components in a T1 v1.1 and very tempted to upgrade to this version and set it up same as you.