Got Anyx.gg recommendation.

Got Anyx.gg recommendation.

So my friend recommended me to buy anyx.gg . What do you all think of this external cheats. How does It perform comparing to the memesense.gg function-wise? (That's the other cheat I have used in the past). How is it's detection rate for an external? Is it intensive on FPS?

u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 3 days ago

Cluster.center External Cheat

Has anyone heard of this cheat? I couldn't find any post about it anywhere. I have just created an account there and got 3 days for free? It sounds a little bit suspicious.

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 3 days ago

Audio chipset upgrade

I'm going to upgrade my PC mainboard and I was wondering if Realtek 1220 (Audio Chipset in ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi Mainboard) quality is good? How would my MMX330 PROs sound on such chipset comparing to external DACs? For comparison I'm currently using Realtec ALC897, will I notice any difference?

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago

Trying to find the reason behind the stutters

Hi, so I was wondering what could potentially cause stutters in Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on my setup. My first thought was the CPU but after checking usage per core, I saw that every core was pretty equal at level between 50% and 70% usage so I doubt that this is the actual issue. RAM doesn't exceed 13GB (I'm playing on dual channel 2x8gb 3200MHz) so I think that's completely normal(Or maybe not?). My last thought was that this could actually be caused by the a slow HDD disk I'm playing on (Toshiba HDWD110). Do yall think that installing the game on my other disk, Goodram CX400 SSD could help? If not what do you think could actually be the reason of stutters?

u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago

no fps increase no matter the scaling setting

I have a question, so I downloaded God of War 2018 and I noticed that whenever I change DLSS from quality to any higher (Balanced, Performance, Ultra performance), I get no performance gain whatsoever. In all cases my GPU stays at 100% usage so CPU shouldn't be the reason it's happening right? Is is just how the game works? I also have plenty of RAM left.(Obviously I don't have fps limit or VSync enabled)

I'm playing on 1920x1080 which is my native resolution and here my FPS on all of DLSS settings.

Native - 105fps

DLSS Quality(x0.67) - 120-125 FPS

DLSS Balanced(x0.58) - 130-135 FPS

DLSS Performance(x0.5) - 130-135 FPS

DLSS Ultra Performance(x0.33) - 135-140 FPS

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago

Resolution and DLSS effects comparison.

So I wanted to buy myself a 1440p monitor for gaming. I was wondering if the fps drop coming from increasing resolution will actually be noticeable. From what I have read it would be around 20-30% less fps. Here is the trick, in most AAA games the DLSS gives quite good performance gain for it's quality loss (I think so). So it got me thinking if you could actually just use DLSS on 1440p to compensate the fps loss from increasing resolution without losing too much image sharpness and quality. Is it possible to get similar quality and performance to 1080p monitor from just using DLSS on 1440p? Perhaps DLSS is not that good?

(Don't tell me not to buy 1440p on bad specs because that's not the main focus)

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago
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DLSS effects on different resolutions.

So I wanted to buy myself a 1440p monitor for gaming. I was wondering if the fps drop coming from increasing resolution will actually be noticeable. From what I read it would be around 20-30% fps less. Here is the trick, in most AAA games the DLSS gives quite good performance gain for it's quality loss (I think so). So it got me thinking if you could actually just use DLSS on 1440p to compensate the fps loss from increasing resolution without losing too much image sharpness and quality. Is it possible to get similar quality and performance to 1080p monitor from just using DLSS on 1440p? Perhaps DLSS is not that good?

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago
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Monitor help.

So I was planning to buy a new monitor. Right now I'm playing on 1080p 27" which feels ultra blurry and unsharp to me, so I had 2 options in mind. 23.8" 1440p and 27" 1440p IPS. So the 23.8" is dirty cheap (550pln) and really only con it has is really bad view angles. It would have over 50% more PPI than my current screen, but I'm also slightly worried about screen size. Will 23.8" be enough or should I actually search for a bigger one (27")?

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u/Existing-Prompt-8067 — 2 months ago