I installed a new motherboard and then did a clean install of windows 10 from a usb stick. It showed as not activated, so I connected online with Microsoft customer support. He did ask for my windows 7 key, remotely connected to my pc, and activated it.
Nerds. Several websites stated that Intel had problems with manufacturing these CPU's do to 14nm manufacturing process. They just don't have the volume to jam retail and distribution in the US right now. Channel partners in distribution and builders like a Dell, HP, Falcon Northwest, IbuyPower...
I have a Deathadder and a Logitech G9x and rotate them every so often. I like both but have to say that the Deathadder tracks slightly better and is more comfortable in my hand.
That's the big question now. It looks like 290x ~ $600, so if the 290 come in $100 less there is a big hole in $300 - $500 range. If they have a rabbit, that would be a good one to pull out and price it at $400, GTX 770 becomes a "don't care" and AMD could own that space for a long time.
I love windows 7 and disliked the preview version of win 8. Now, i'm getting caught up in the hype, and if I run an app like start8 to go straight into the desk top I feel like I'm going to upgrade. Now what:confused:
That's is impressive. I'm at 4.5 Ghz, 1.32 volts and 60c with the same cooler. I played around with 4.8 G/ 4.9G and my comfort level just wan't there seeing the temps in the 80's.
I have both the Razor Death Adder and the Logitech G9x on my desk right now and both are excellent mice, swap them out deppending on the application / game etc. Lately have been gravitating to the Death Adder as it is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used.
Yea, I mean it's a keyboard. Is your life that sad and pathetic to be so concerned about a keyboard? Get a part time job or help blind kids, anything resembling something.