they're both excellent products - personally, i prefer WSA (webroot) because of its lighter system impact and webroot's better quality of product support, and because of their more progressive, forward-thinking approach to malware remediation. there's a lot of really cool tech under the hood...
i stopped using newegg as often when i realized that the majority of the items i was looking at were available on amazon for less than the cost of the item + shipping cost from newegg. my prime membership has more than paid for itself every year i've had it.
i've also never had issues...
i've had good (99.98%) uptime over the last 24 mos. my speeds and latency is always stable. actually, this is the only time i've had to contact comcast about anything, since i first had service installed, and they fixed it w/a credit last week when i called them.
i've never used comcast...
that's a great deal. magicka is chaotic and fun as hell.
i have it and play it occasionally, feel free to add me too -
http://steamcommunity.com/id/m0unds
glad i saw this thread. i've been experiencing these crashes as well, since the beta and at least twice a day since retail released.
the low-level hardware access interface option is in MSI beta. i was running the stable 2.1.0 version, so i just updated it to the newest beta, and unset the...
iirc, the stock code on the retail box would show one of the following (for a 955):
GMBOX - C3, 125w
GIBOX - C2, 140w
pretty sure this is accurate for 955s, but i could be wrong :D
like buttons said, if it's a c3, it's a pretty easy OC. if you're unlucky and your 955 is a C2 stepping, they can be a bit tougher to OC. both of my C2s required some voltage bumping to even hit 3.8GHz.
also, +1 to the suggestion to look at a 990 board. i'm running an asus sabertooth, and i've...