Logitech G11 illuminated gaming keyboard - $40 obo
A little dirty, overall good shape though. Has 2 usb ports on the back for additional connectivity. 2 levels of backlighting, everything working, no sticky keys. Bought it for over $100 new.
Asus Maximus Formula motherboard - $60 shipped
This...
gb4ever, leave it to motorola to make a junk phone. Don't generalize Android phones because you've owned one made by the worst manufacturer of phones (imo). Samsung makes fantastic hardware, with an aftermarket ROM (akin to "jailbreaking" an iPhone) I am able to get nearly 2 days of idle time...
For sale today:
Foxconn 8500 pcie video card [s-video, VGA, DVI] $40 OBO
XFX 8600 pcie video card [s-video, 2x DVI] $50 OBO
Both would make good cards for HTPC.
Yes they are sitting on EVGA boxes and that is what they will ship in, for protection only. This post is for the...
Hi Danny, thanks for the quick reply.
I have an OCZ 64GB Vertex II and 500GB storage drive (not that fast).
Is the 6970 2GB worth the little extra money over the 6950 2GB?
1) What will you be doing with this PC? Gaming? Photoshop? Web browsing? etc
Primarily gaming and live streaming while gaming.
2) What's your budget? Are tax and shipping included?
Let's say around $1400.
3) Where do you live?
KY (Microcenter nearby)
4) What exact parts do you need for that...
Sounds like you need to install SATA drivers for your motherboard controller (not the same as motherboard chipset drivers) which is a fairly common procedure in building a new machine from scratch. As it is indeed a fairly common thing to do, Google would have plenty of answers for you.
Here's...
I had a similar problem a little while back after I just reformatted and installed a new SSD. Turns out it was my RAM. Luckily it was just one stick so I was able to spot it. If both your sticks are bad, it'd be hard to tell without running memtest for many hours (or until they show errors)...
Not a bad drive for the price, certainly most any SSD is a benefit over regular HDD (especially laptop ones). That drive uses a Toshiba controller and does not use TRIM, instead, it uses its own real-time garbage collection algorithm. Read all about it here.
Voted for HDDs, although RAM is a close second. I have had two sets of crucial ballistix go bad, the original set and the replacement. I have close to 3 HDDs that have gone bad (luckily in warranty), that's part of the reason I opted for SSD.
This sounds like it is mostly an internet / browser configuration issue. I'd try another browser and see if that helps. Depending on your network configuration, try power cycling your modem and/or router. Hard to say specifically what it is without more detail.
That's dirty Leslie, lulz.
Anyway, cushions or the type of mouse won't help you as much as proper chair positioning and frequent breaks. You could also try a wrist brace if it's bad.
I don't believe its a virus, it shows no other symptoms and I've been virus-free for years. My last install was a year ago, with another coming up when I get a SSD.
The 10.8 cat drivers seems to have made the problem better, it hasn't happened in a while.
Ran memtest86+ for many hours, 0 errors. Those diagnostic tools don't like that the two raptors are in raid 0. HDDs aside, I'd look at PSU? GPU is pretty new and didn't have any trouble out of it when I first got it.
This also happened once watching a flash video on the web, no games involved...
Sure thing.
Everything is currently stock.
Intel Q6600 G0 (TRUE)
ASUS Maximus Formula X38
2x 1GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 4-4-4-12 2.0V
ATi 4870 512MB (Did have Cat10.4, currently running 10.8 to see if it makes a difference)
Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer
Corsair TX650W
2x 74GB Raptors in RAID 0...