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u/dotapack · 5 pointsr/learndota2

Going from a 60htz refresh rate to a 120 or 144htz display makes everything with motion on your screen appear to be smoother and less blurry for things happening on the fringes of your eye's immediate focus. I know instantly when I'm on a faster screen because when I move the mouse and follow it with my eyes, it appears to move smoothly without any chop at all. There's a reason why some of the players from past TI's or Majors would immediately upgrade their monitors after the event (there are reddit posts about this), it's because they had no idea such a silky smooth (for everything moving that you're looking directly at) experience could be enjoyed in real time. A good TV will just delay your viewing by a fraction of a second to give you a smooth looking high refresh rate. (it takes enormous graphics power to render 144htz). This is unacceptable in gaming, you need a quality rig/monitor to process and display what you are seeing in real time. But if you have watched sports on a really good TV and noticed how smooth everything is and how much your eyes can relax and take in more information as a result, you can have an idea how much of a blessing it is to have the screen refreshing faster.


I'm spending my precious drinking time (I'm not even wasting time at work) writing this to tell you OP, that the best purchase of my life, including my manual trany pickup truck which I am really fond of, is
my 144 screen. It's an expensive monitor, but I would have spent twice as much to have the joy it brings me every day. When I use any computer besides my gaming rig and move the mouse, I immediately think about how blessed I am to own one of these. Everything is actually smooth on one of these screens, but your eyes are playing tricks on you with a regular screen, telling you it's smooth even though it's not at all.

Edit: This video can help you understand what is going on with a fast screen and your eyes. It's hard to explain in words. https://youtu.be/vNb3X1AM6uI

TLDR: Faster screens (which need faster graphics cards to run) provide endless joy and some advantage as well. If you haven't tried a fast monitor before, find one or a TV that refreshes really fast and allow your eyes to relax for a second and decide if it's going to be a good life purchase.

u/landonianb · 2 pointsr/learndota2

Which model do you have? 2016 and beyond or one of the older ones?

If you have a newer one, a gaming keypad is a nice luxury. The keys on them are much nicer than the butterfly switches, super easy to customize, etc. Some examples include the Razer Orbweaver and Razer Tarturus v2.

Source: Have a 2016 MBP and have played Dota on it. Keypad was godsend

u/XANi_ · 1 pointr/learndota2

It looks like they fixed that in razer tartarus, at least from the picture hand rest looks a bit smaller. but lack of regulation is definitely a bad thing.

When I used n52 I just used 2 rightmost buttons of lowest row as modifiers and it was working fine, however I feel that for DOTA it just have too few keys.

I used logitech g13 for a bit, but to be honest it wasnt that much more ergonomical (i preferred n52) than just a good keyboard and this one have f1-f12 keys close to rest of the keys so it can be used without moving fingers too much

u/Pir4t3x · 1 pointr/learndota2

i have cleaned the fan yesterday and it wasn't that dirty tbf.

So i was thinking of getting an extra fan. has anyone tried this before?

https://www.amazon.de/Temperaturanzeige-auto-temp-Zweiwege-Installation-Einzigartige-kompatibel/dp/B01E3Q7FS6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1478673255&sr=8-2

u/MetaCommando · 1 pointr/learndota2

I have a gameboard, so I junctioned camera control to OKL; or something and bound the thumbstick to those keys. I found it helps a lot.

u/dotaplayer111 · 1 pointr/learndota2

https://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-Powerline-Adapter-Starter-TL-PA2010KIT/dp/B00AWRUIY4

heres the solution i found, basically puts you on a seperate connection from the rest of your wifi without using an ethernet cable. worked for me.