![]() ![]() Then again, if your home hosts 10 TVs, you can likely afford that kind of monthly rent. As far as we can tell, a break down of the cost for the box’s new powers amounts to $22 per month for the single box, $32 for the dual media server setup with 12 tuners, and $10 for Media Client extender boxes for each additional TV – without adding in the actual cable bill. Verizon’s pricing for the new service is somewhat cryptic. Verizon claims FiOS Quantum is now available to “3.7 million households and business across New York and 2.2 million households and businesses in New Jersey.”Īs one might imagine, Verizon isn’t setting the VMS1100’s talents loose for free. ![]() Most notable in the North East markets are New York, and New Jersey, which Verizon announced as official service areas as of June 3, 2014, completing the service’s initial rollout. Since then, Verizon has launched the service in full to its entire wireline service area, which includes 12 states, and Washington D.C. Verizon later revealed that the service was officially available in North Texas and Harrisburg, PA upon initial release, both of which headlined the service’s beta trials. Official details from Verizon itself were hard to come by early on as the news for the VSM1100 broke.Įngadget also uncovered some forum postings on of actual VMS1100 users in parts of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California who were part of Verizon’s “phased roll-out” for the device. First impressions were that the system performed extremely quickly, though it still had a few hitches upon early release. According to an Engadget report, Verizon posted and then pulled a commercial for the box with a video hosted on Youtube, only to repost that same Youtube hosted video on. Perhaps trying to build a buzz, Verizon played coy with the box for its initial unveiling. Users of the Premium service can connect via the Media Client extender boxes for up to 10 TVs at a time, with the ability to record up to 12 individual programs at once. The Premium service doubles the action, working from dual VSM1100 media servers for a combined 2TB of storage space, which translates to around 200 hours of programming. To do so, users can add small extender boxes, which Verizon calls Media Clients, from the main source for each TV. Working from the hub source, the extender boxes will allow users to pause and play live programming on each connected TV, and even pause a source program in one room and continue it in another. The Enhanced service includes a single VMS1100 box which serves as a hub to connect up to five TVs in the home. ![]() Quantum TV will come in two tiers, including Premium and Enhanced. Verizon’s official press release recently revealed specific details about how the new service will work. The box is being billed as a “next generation media hub,” and it brings along some impressive new abilities as a part of that billing. The VMS1100 is the centerpiece of Verizon’s new FiOS Quantum TV service. The anticipated device boasts a host of new features, including a 1TB hardrive, 6 on-board tuners, and the ability to combine with another server box to allow up to 12 shows to be recorded at once. ![]() Subscribers to Verizon’s FiOS cable service have a new toy to play with as the company has released its highly-capable new VMS1100 media server. If you’re still struggling with performance issues even after this change, all you can do is lower your graphics settings, set your FPS to either 30 or 60, and wait for a PC optimization patch from the developers.įor more help with Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, check out our other guides on the game’s difficulty level and how to deflect attacks.Updated on : Verizon today announced its new service has made a full launch to its wireline service areas, concluding with New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. There was no longer any stuttering, our FPS was at a constant 120, and the graphics of the game simply looked better overall. After we restarted and loaded Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty back up, the performance of the game was a night and day difference from how it was before. Once again, consult your motherboard’s manual for additional clarity on how you can do this.Īfter we disabled all of the E-Cores for our 12700k processor, we saved and exited the BIOS. From there, we were able to find the E-Cores for our CPU and disable all of them. For us, it was in the Advanced tab and then under the “Overclocking” settings. We can’t tell you exactly where this will be located, as every manufacturer’s BIOS is different. Once in the BIOS, you’re looking for the Advanced CPU settings. ![]()
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