Adding/Including Memories
I lost my dad last year (2023) and have been finding ways to include keepsakes/memories in my workstation. I've dabbled here and there with doing small woodworking projects and attempted a wrist rest from a piece of oak I picked up with him from my great uncles wood shop. I milled it to fit a 60% keyboard as I hadn't decided what keyboard I would be using it on and thought that's where most of my wrist would be in contact even typing on a full keyboard. I gave it a torched/burn appearance as I really was lost in what to do. I found an old shell casing from going hunting with my dad in my hunting pack and decided to imbed it into the end of the wrist rest so it would just have a little difference and a small story behind it as well. I have other things around my workstation from family and friends, but it just feels a little more special having worked on it and adding something small that has a memory for me to it. (Purple was my grandmothers favorite color and I have kinda now...
Apr 8, 2024
sucks to be you!
But nope, guess you slept through that lesson in leet gaming class.
Stay in school, Jr. One day you will actually surround yourself with things that actually matter for the best possible gaming experience.
But if you're interested in reality in any way , I game on both an ultrawide 3440x1440 100hz gsync and a 1080p 165hz monitor and when I'm playing competitive anything below 120 fps I will start to see myself make errors that I otherwise would not.
Oh and I also just bought the monitor we are commenting on.. so it would be sort of retarded to buy a monitor with a technology I didn't think made a difference now would it.
Anyway it's obvious to me you don't really know what you're talking about , you just hear some buzzwords and then are gullible enough to believe you actually need it. I suggest in the future maybe just doing some research though, and read up on just why response times they put on the box is almost meaningless. Especially since it's not a regulated standard, and most companies use grey to grey which is useless and some use black to white which is a little more useful, but companies can and almost always exaggerate or flat out lie about the response times.
So now that you've been taken to school young buck, do you feel a little dumb for trying to choose your monitor by a useless metric ?
I suggest using tftcentral for your monitor reviews from now on. They actually test input lag and responsiveness in a controlled scientific setting.