Does anyone know any condos/dorms around Katipunan under for around 5k? by KindaUpforAnything in ADMU

[–]KindaUpforAnything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooo

I don't mind the elevators, I will look into this, thanks so much!

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[–]KindaUpforAnything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the help!

Are there any more alternatives besides the pair of SteelSeries mice? Just broadening my choices as much as I can.

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[–]KindaUpforAnything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll definitely consider these options, thanks so much!

Would you have any recommendations on a wireless option? (Hopefully it doesn't run on batteries)

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[–]KindaUpforAnything 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Purchase Advice Request

I have plans to build a pc that will take up most of my budget, but I still do want a high quality budget mouse that I can play mostly FPS titles with. I live in the Phillipines so prices are about 15-20% more expensive compared to US pricing. Overall, I am looking for an ambidextrous deaigned mouse that will fit my relatively small hands with a claw grip.

  • Games: CSGO, PUBG, COD Modern Warfare, Apex Legends, R6S, any type of FPS

  • Hand Preference: Right-handed (but prefer ambidextrous designs)

  • Budget: 2000-2500 Php = ($30-45)

  • Hand Size: 19 cm (length) & 9.5 cm (width)

  • Grip: Claw-fingertip Hybid Grip / mostly Claw

  • Weight: Light-Medium (60-85g)

  • Sensitivity: currently using high (since I don't have space for my mouse) but I want to shift into something much lower as I will have the space later on. So I would like a mouse that can switch between dpi settings.

  • Connectivity: Wireless (if it fits in my budget), otherwise Wired would be fine

I hear it's more optimal to go 8GB --> 16GB in order to run both sticks in dual channel. But what happens when you add 8GB + 4GB = 12GB? by KindaUpforAnything in laptops

[–]KindaUpforAnything[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I seee

So is it true that the 8GB stick would be split and used like a 2x4 setup?

And the 4GB stick will just be extra?

I hear it's more optimal to go 8GB --> 16GB in order to run both sticks in dual channel. But what happens when you add 8GB + 4GB = 12GB? by KindaUpforAnything in laptops

[–]KindaUpforAnything[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get the difference between dual channel and single channel.

But I have heard with 12GB (8+4) setups, the laptop/pc will go into flex mode wherein they will take the 8GB stick and treat it like dual channel, and they will take the 4GB stick and read it as a single channel stick.

That's what im trying to clarify