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    ASUS Responds To Intel's Decision To Leave The Motherboard Market

    Try using the A7A266 in a build. Now that was hell... ;)
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    Galaxy S4 - Watch Thread....

    Because they don't want people to modify their phones, thus causing bricking problems and needless RMA's. The telco providers also want to ensure full control of any O/S updates that come at their discretion. Now I know that HTC provides an unlock tool for older phones, but the One X is not one...
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    ASUS Responds To Intel's Decision To Leave The Motherboard Market

    To me, in order to get an Intel motherboard to be stable, you had to flash the motherboard to the newest BIOS. Now I had numerous builds with the older D945GTP/GNT motherboards and in order to get the BIOS update to work, you had to disable the onboard NIC. The BIOS update refused to work if it...
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    Galaxy S4 - Watch Thread....

    A Nexus device can be made from any SoC, it doesn't necessarily have to be Qualcomm. It's the software development that matters. That's why I chose my GNex over a regular Samsung device. In terms of device history; 1. Nexus One - Scorpion / Adreno 200 2. Nexus S - Exynos 3 / SGX 540 3. Galaxy...
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    Just built a new machine w/ 650Ti

    I'm going to agree that your gaming abilities will be severely limited with the 650Ti. I would start saving up for something better like a 7950.
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    Learning the Basic Terminology??

    They didn't buy the rights, they bought out 3Dfx. With that came Glide, amongst a few other technologies like SLI.
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    1155 vs 2011

    Your wisdom is about as useful as a fortune cookie during an zombie apocalypse. :rolleyes:
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    Is this a Quality PSU <$90?!

    Looks like the Cooler Master GX 750W is built on the same design as the FSP 750W that Kyle recently tested and failed. I'd be cautious on that one.
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    Reliability of packaged, closed loop cooling systems

    Now that I looked at the pump unit myself, I noticed my mistake on that. Thanks for pointing it out.
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    Worried that my new build has a faulty PSU

    I'd get it off the UPS if possible and then test accordingly. Some power supplies have Active PFC and they don't take kindly to being plugged into UPS units.
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    Worried that my new build has a faulty PSU

    It's an APC unit I gather?
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    Worried that my new build has a faulty PSU

    How old is the battery in the UPS?
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    Reliability of packaged, closed loop cooling systems

    The H series was made by Asetek until the H100i came around, which is a Cool-IT made unit. The H100i is the one appearing to be problematic, like most Cool-IT units.
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    16/20 disks in RMA Receiving inferior model (Seagate)

    Yep, I have sent back quite a few 7200.10 series drives and received rebuilt/recertified 7200.12 series drives. I've yet to send in a recertified 7200.12 series drive that cacked recently. Not impressed with Seagate as of late either.
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    Best software to make regular backups of 1x HDD to another (data not system)

    It is. Robocopy has been around for the longest time. MS integrated it into Windows Vista, Server 2008, and Windows 7. Before that, it was part of the Server 2003 Resource Kit.
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