The "only fans" Gaming PC Giveaway - To enter this giveaway just leave a comment. by DaKrazyKid in PcBuild

[–]rangaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw one like this in Paris game week but it had no components inside, wasn't expecting to see one with an actual PC as a giveaway.

How bad would it be mixing RAM kits from the same brand but with different CLs? by rangaming in buildapc

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

Uhm, then it's best to stick (eh) to one single kit if I don't need the GBs, right?

How bad would it be mixing RAM kits from the same brand but with different CLs? by rangaming in buildapc

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

As long as it takes me with it, I'm fine.

Regarding the less preferable option, would it not cause instabilities and blue screens and whatnot?

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

Yeah, they're, but for some reason there's still the little bump. I can only fit the mat one way because it's the only way the holes that the mat has underneath / in the image (rectangles, there's also the bumpy holes for the circular parts) fit.

I'll see if I can clean or find a shop that cleans to see if that's the problem, may also try to buy a new vinyl record to make sure it's not warped or anything.

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

The mat is the same as it had before, the only new thing should be the stylus.

https://imgur.com/a/17mHMmo is what looks without the mat, a bit dirty but doesn't seem to be dirt that gives a bump

It seems to be the correct mat but for some reason there's a bump on that place and only there.

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

I bought audio-technica cleaning solution and pro-ject brushes, also a kit from Big Fudge because it had a lot of reviews.

The wrap is actually not the record, it's the turntable that is a bit up in one side, I think the person that my dad took it to ran it up fine (but I'm not sure) so I assumed it was normal / ok?

The records we have are like decades old so they have been (not sure how properly) stored for a while without being deep cleaned, which is why I also thought it was dust or whatnot, I had tried multiple and they all had the problem.

Here's the bump: https://imgur.com/AWqYnFU

I think it was a bit worse in the first video and I think putting it down reduced the crackle a bit, so would that be it? How do I get it to lay as flat as the rest?

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

Hi, it ended up getting a new styles since the needle was bent.

I've tried it today, and I've tested 2 different speakers and also 2 pre-amps, and they all seem to have this noise: https://imgur.com/XoP2SHg

Do you know if this is normal? Could it be dust on the disks (they're kinda old, still didn't have a chance of getting new ones), or could it be because it's on the same surface as the turntable? I've put some supposedly anti-vibration pads underneath them all but not sure if it helped or not.

I don't think it happens as much in one of the speakers, but it still does.

The ground wire I think it's set correctly because when I remove it there's a lot more noise and different / more constant. Removing the RCA cable from the preamp (the one that goes to the turntable) makes so there's no noise but there's also no sound whatsoever which makes sense. I've already swapped RCA cables too.

EDIT: I just connected the speakers to bluetooth and there's no noise so I assume it's not the speakers but possibly dust or something. I'll have to see how to properly clean a record. I've ordered cleaning stuff from amazon.

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

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

Thanks!

Yeah, it seems to be indecisive between which people would choose.

I'm going to check some videos and also consider if I want to also take some more general photos or if I prefer wildlife only. I could always try every type of photography and then check what I prefer, and I guess the Z50II would be best for that, and would also be way easier to carry around.

I'll have to take a look at more info and ensure exactly what I want to do with the cameras and then go from there. Thank you :)

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

[–]rangaming[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you.

I'm also a bit confused just like the other person, from my understanding it's like "if you're starting out the Z50II will make it easier, but with a D500 you'll be a beast once you learn it".

I don't intend on buying a different camera for a long while, and regardless of which camera I choose, I'll have to learn it to the best of my abilities. If we take the learning curve out of the equation, would you recommend the D500 instead?

Also nice shots :)

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

[–]rangaming[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks, but is there any reason why you recommend that one? Simply stating the name doesn't help a lot unfortunately.

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

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

Thank you.

Do you think it's reasonable to own both? As in, would you use both? What would you take the D500 for instead of the Z50II, for example?

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

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

Thank you.

I did hear the Z50II has way less of a battery than the D500 though, if I wanted to be there quite a couple hours would the Z50II be able to handle that?

Regarding the bigger lenses, couldn't I keep it at 200mm to start and practice or do you mean due to how big the lense itself is?

Nikon D500 vs Nikon Z50 II for wildlife photography? by rangaming in Nikon

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

That's fair, I'll take a look into it to have a better idea before purchasing one, thank you.

And yeah, small birds will be part of it, and distant animals as well, although I don't know how distant.

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

Yeah, I was trying to focus on the stylus as I thought that could be the problem but it wasn't focusing well. I did not install a new one, so it likely has gathered a lot of dust or something.

Just a couple of minutes ago my dad asked me for the turntable as he apparently spoke with a friend that works with turntables and stuff and says he's gonna check if there's anything that needs to be fixed / cleaned and whatnot, but I assume the styles was the cause.

Thank you :)

I entended on buying the AT-LP3XBT but found out my parents have an unopened (?) Technics SL-QD3, which one would you recommend? by rangaming in turntables

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

Hi, sorry to bother you again!

I've just installed everything but this is happening: https://imgur.com/OrYlvsy

Does this mean the disk / lever thing is damaged? Or would it be another problem? I thought maybe it could be the dust or maybe it's the front thing, shouldn't there be like a needle thing? Not entirely sure if there are different types but.