Got a great deal on a Hori PS4 Kai arcade stick with this deal. Plus no tax and free shipping. Thanks!
**the code I used was 20NOW, for new customers only
Tempting deal, and I am in the market for a 1 TB SSD. Though I also have a feeling 1 TB SSDs pricing will come down quite a bit in the next 2-3 months when those 3D nand drives are released, so it's a little bit of a gamble to either buy now or later.
Anybody know what advantage the ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac has over the ASRock Z170M-ITX/ac that warrants an extra $56? I know the Gaming version has USB 3.1 and a Realtek ALC1150, but any other large differences?
I used the Daniel K 3.4 drivers, worked great.
Only temporary issue is that a couple times there was no sound from my main speakers. Plugging in a headphone and then unplugging them would resolve the issue. To make it stick, there were a couple boxes to tick under the Creative driver properties...
I upgraded from Win7, then did fresh install reset within Windows 10. So far the only real problem I noted is that the 3D Vision test program within the Nvidia Control Panel won't start, it hangs and flickers at a black screen. But 3D-Vision is working fine within games themselves.
I had a G700 for three years, after which I switched to the G602 because the G700 started to have serious tracking problems. I feel the G602 is definitely an upgrade. The ONLY advantage the G700 has over the G602 is the higher available sensitivity, but in practice it has not hampered any gaming...
G602 is on sale at Best Buy for $54.99
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/logitech-g602-wireless-gaming-mouse-black/2397012.p?id=1219072219514&skuId=2397012
Both mice are great. Wireless and amazing battery life, and more thumb buttons makes the G602 the better mouse.