@eNtiTyyZA Get this:
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Otherwise get an ethernet cable and then a regular wifi extender will do well. Latency does increase a bit though, so if you want it for gaming then go wired.
So I have screenshots, the proposed contracts from MTG, and my side of the story. Who's keen on hearing it? I didn't sign anything with MTG FYI. Oh, and I'm happy to expose any fraudsters.
@OlympicZA@2Die4xd We didn't sign anything with Mtg, I think before blowing up twitter with accusations, one should find out information from both sides prior to taking up the pitchforks. Back to the 1800s anyone?
For those who are more clued up on this subject than I am, could you perhaps guide me regarding loadshedding solutions?
My pc and accessories pull about 700w and the regular UPS (+-700w) setups aren't going to do well considering they only last for maybe 30 minutes on that load.
@ZeroFvksGiven16 Highly highly recommend a battery inverter, can run my PC(also +-700w) and both my monitors for about 4 hours in a row. Will only go down to 50% during normal 2 and half hour loadshedding. Also makes basically 0 noise and if you keep your PC plugged into it, it works as a UPS
^^Battery inverter*
Keen to hear what the community thinks. It's either this or I convince @AtkArena to stay open after 7 for RLCS purposes. Impromptu LAN anyone?!
I know @Rasoolio_ recommended a batter inverter setup which go for the same price as the generator(11k ish). Downside being that batteries deteriote much faster than generator use (generator still uses oil, petrol and mainetence fees but that's kind of negligible at the start).
A HUGE shout out goes to @ICE_Esports_SA very own @SJeffery456 for providing me a place to play today due to loadshedding. Thanks brother, I really appreciate it! Kinda regret considering I'll need to get my own 165hz 27inch now...