I actually have an evga 680i and popped in a Q9400 2 weeks ago and it actually worked for me too. I didn't try overclocking though, but from what I've read on the evga forums, these 45nm cpu's aren't supposed to work..or that's what everyone is saying. I guess we're the lucky few that are able...
In store price supposed to be $102.37, the Microcenter ad says $39.99 AFTER instant savings and $40 MIR, but I went in and purchased some and they rang up on the register for $39.99...so I ended up buying 2 packs (4 GB). Possibly FREE after rebate if it works.
MODEL: OCZ2N1066SR2GK
1066...
Been trying to find some 3-pin connectors where I can connect some wires to a circuit board. it's approximately 4mm by 6mm and the pin spacings are about 2mm apart. Know anywhere I can find em? Been googling all day long but haven't been able to find a good store for these.
Just built a new system with some SATA HD's. Have an ATA HD that I tried plopping in, but for some reason, Maxtor's Maxblast won't let me upgrade the DDO so can't read it and Windows-XP SP2 keeps asking me to format it...need my MP3's on it! Anyone know of any ways around this issue?
Tried...
Thanks for the deal! Ordered one and got it really fast. Apparently Buy.com has a warehouse nearby...used the free 7 day shipping but got it in like 2 days.
Wow...actually...after being able to play the game for more than 10 minutes before it freezes, I've found that this is a pretty kickass game. Especially the co-op missions. A friend and I played it for hours last night.
I purchased the 1 year extended warranty at Microcenter...maybe I should get the 2 year extended instead!
I don't think the freezing has to do with being online because I don't have an XBox Live subscription. Just exchanged the game today at BB and guess what? First thing it did was...
Just got my XBox 360° from Microcenter a few weeks back when they started that $100 dollars off deal. Been playing NBA 2K7 (awesome game) for a few weeks, then decided to buy Rainbow 6: Vegas today after seeing the commercial a few times and reading a few reviews on it. Went to Best Buy, paid...
Running a 3 or 4 year old system:
AMD 2200+ CPU
Epox 8K3A motherboard
PNY Geforce 4 Ti4200 4x AGP vid card
Visiontek Geforce 2 MX200 PCI card
Had no problems with dual monitor then for some odd reason the left monitor (which was being used by the AGP vid card) kept locking up/crashing...
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