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Bump. I actually found another stick of the Aeneon 512mb DDR1, so there's now two sticks available for that one. Anyone interested, just shoot me a PM.
I have two old sticks of RAM laying around for old computers that have since been scrapped, but the ram works just fine. I have no need for either of these sticks, but if anyone wants them, they can have them for free. All I ask is that you cover the shipping. First class packet anywhere in the...
Newegg has some more shellshocker deals on the $59, 240gb Mushkin:
Mushkin Enhanced ECO3 2.5" 240GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MKNSSDE3240GB - Newegg.com
Mushkin Enhanced ECO3 2.5" 240GB SATA III TLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) MKNSSDE3240GB
Yea, picked up one of these on Thursday for $119. Not a bad price for a highly rated drive. Going to swap out the old slow 5400rpm unit I have in my HP laptop with this.
I'm using TinyWall firewall on my Windows 10 box.
Whenever I go to the Windows control panel and disable Windows Firewall, it stays that way for a short while, then automatically re-enables itself without any intervention on my part.
I also have Avira Free anti-virus, and I've...
I see that Gigaparts has it for $389 online which is the cheapest place I found that had it in stock online. Anyone find something cheaper that it is in-stock online? I live in the boondocks in California, no Frys, etc out here.
Thanks for the clarification. When I saw that the article said it supports Quad SLI and I tried adding up the slots, I knew there had to be an explanation. :)
From the ASUS site:
It would seem this board doesn't have enough PCIe slots at a fast enough speed to run quad SLI as mentioned in the article, unless I'm missing something, or the ASUS site is wrong?
http://www.compsource.com/pn/GAZ170XUD5/Giga_Byte_Technology_180/
Free shipping, no tax to California at least, check your own state to confirm. Deal lasts through 12/5/15, they have three of them left in stock right now.
The Gigabyte Z170x-UD5 looks very tempting from the price versus/features standpoint.
Found an outfit that has it on sale for less than $170, plus free shipping/no tax to California.
Feeling so tempted to pull the trigger, but I'm still a bit concerned about buying a Rev 1.0 board from any...