You're not seriously posing as a Thermaltake representative are you? Your spelling and grammar are atrocious, dude.
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You're not seriously posing as a Thermaltake representative are you? Your spelling and grammar are atrocious, dude.
It makes sense that the metal would fail in that spot. You've got a thin piece of metal, which has been built and conditioned to tension across that very spot. It's been maintaining that tension for...
Yeah, really. I wouldn't mind a re-release of the classic ATCS chassis-es. Maybe with a few modern features - central top 120mm fan (though this is dicey; it would need a screw in plate due to longer...
SATA ports are REALLY fragile.
Edit: More specifically, it's basically because you're working with 1/16" of really brittle plastic. I mean, at least you don't have to worry about bending the pins...
It's there for your protection is all, and after the first few popups it's not intrusive. Really. Your sentiment of "what did we do in XP" is like saying "what did we do without antivirus". It's...
UAC isn't a huge deal once you get used to it. You might not like it now, but what happens when you browse a compromised page, and you get a UAC popup at random? It just saved your ass, you know.
Are you sure that it's a virus proper, and not malware?
In any case, here's a nice simple disinfection method - first off, pull the ethernet cable, and boot into safe mode. Go into msconfig, and...
Trying to restrict piracy is a pointless measure that's only going to serve to restrict your customer base. The only effective method to control the distribution of games and curb piracy will be...
You could just make one, or buy a backplate when they come out.
So, it turns out that the TRUE is going to be mountable on yet ANOTHER generation of motherboards?
It's actually amazing that the crack came about a few days after the RTM was leaked (and incidentally, 7600 is considerably better than 7100).
Considering that Windows 7 is currently NOT available...
I know it's not AS impressive as the rest of the thread, but I just recently RMA'd my 250GB WD which has been used for the last 3 years, 24/7. It had 16 days left in warantee, and they gave me a...
Yeah, because this isn't illegal at all.
You'd just need to point autorun at the keylogging software that can run and log on a thinstall. But that relies on the system having autorun enabled.
Why lookit. The 900(902, but whatever), RC590 and NZXT Tempest had a bit of an orgy and Lian Li is the chick...
Dude, relax. It was barely over a day between question and reply, and with XS' recent downtime, people aren't browsing as often. Bill Owen (MNPCTech) did work on an Alienware case a bit back. Ask him.
Yeah, the 690 was fairly nice but it was really held back by it's poor build quality. That case also had the issue of the breaking power buttons. Granted, I still have two of 'em. Oh, that, and...
The only real issue I can forsee with 16:9 panels is that effectively speaking, the lower resolution screens won't be at 14x9 or 16x10... They'll run at 1280x720 which is painfully low.
I wonder if they'll eventually get into talks with NVIDIA, releasing an ever-so-slightly tweaked Killer that lets you take the card, and connect it via an internal bridge with another, as well as...
The guy above me has the right idea. Failing the A05 you would need to take a case like the microfly or rogue and modify it heavily, installing the board 90 degrees to it's usual orientation.
Ah, duly noted. Right now I'm working off an ASRock x58 Supercomputer motherboard (free works for me). I'm maxing out at around 3.8GHz, 1.35V. Using a V10 for cooling but likely I'll swap back to a...
How are some of you guys getting the 21x multipliers? ES CPUs, motherboard feature?
Yeah, they're not going to result in any more resistance than a modular PSU would. Go ahead and use them, it's not like it's going to degrade your performance at all.
I would also vouch for using the pressure mod. When I got my Q6600, I was running on a slight OC (3GHz) with pretty poor temps on the TRUE. When I would push the sink upward slightly, I'd see drops...
I think the biggest concern really is the longevity. After all, 2TB is a LOT of data for an average user, and face it - it takes a LONG time to back up. We're sort of at that leaping off point we...
Seagate really needs to fire it's firmware writers after these debacles. At least things work now!
Does anyone know when these drops will roll up here to Canada? I'd love to get a damn 9650 for $317 (before conversion, naturally)