I have a Canon 60D w/ Tokina 11-16 f/2.8, Canon 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 IS USM MK2 + photo studio w/ speedlights, umbrellas, etc. Give me one and my review will have sweet pics.
G940 in pretty much perfect condition. I bought this to use with my eyefinity set up, but never really found the time to use it. In fact, I have never used the g940 once. I no longer have the original box, hence why I say local pick up only.
$150 local pickup only (Los Angeles or Orange...
I like Corsair because they ventured out from becoming just a brand of memory/ram to an enthusiast's destination for a plethora of very niche products.
I've used the WD Diagnostic Tool before and it said that there were bad sectors (when I had to RMA the 2nd time). The first time, I didn't look into it. I will look into CrystalDiskInfo and find some info on this most recent one that I will have to RMA.
Yes, it is still under warranty and yes, WD RMA is great. However, after having already gone through 2 RMAs with a 3rd one pending, I'm not sure how I feel about putting anything on a new 1TB Black.
The 1TB is under my SSDs and above the WD Green. I have literally no space to put it...
In the past year, I've had 3 WD Black 1TBs die. There would be signs of it reaching the point of failure: movies would stop working at certain points, read/write would go down to 1.7ish MB/s when transferring between hdds, sometimes the hard drive would disappear.
I also have an Intel G2...
I love AMD and their processors because they are the best bang for the buck. I've still got my AMD Duron and Athlon XP stickers on my guitar!
And more importantly, AMD provides Intel some competition to keep the tech developments coming.
I bought this adapter from Dell a while ago to use for eyefinity with my 5870. I have since sold the 5870 and moved on to a 6950 w/ single link adapter for eyefinity. This adapter is basically the same one as here...
You have to set up it up properly by using it as a 5.1 as if you were using a 5.1 system along with some other settings for it to work properly. I forgot where but there is a post/tutorial somewhere on how to do it but it is out there. Otherwise, it doesn't sound good nor work correctly...