The only difference that I see is that the 7 is wireless while the 5 is wired. The rat 5 also has the pinky rest, tho I've heard complaints that it scrapes along your mouse pad, tho I've not experienced this problem.
I've had this mouse for a couple of days now and so far I haven't noticed the lifting issue, but it does move about a quarter inch towards the bottom of the screen but every mouse I've ever owned has done that. I'm using a cheap freebie razer mouse pad, and there is only one spot it won't track...
After running the original corsair xms ddr 800 ram for almost 4 years running a very high OC with tight timings it finally failed, a few emails to corsair and they sent me a 4gb set of Dominator ram as a replacement (original set was only 2gb). They're still running strong in a buddy's pc...
If you can't get it to run at 1600Mhz try getting it stable with lower timings. There's alot of guide's that will show you how to do it and test for stability. I have a set that won't run its rated 1600Mhz anymore, so I just tightened the timings and ran a few benchmarks and got around the same...
I loved my MSI x58m, while it worked..... It's going back for it's 2nd Rma in 2 years(for the same reason). Both time's multiple capacitors bulged and the vrm's all burned up even using a heatsink .
Well after having my motherboard go out on me, I got a new board and when I try to boot into the ssd (it's a super talent gx drive) it either gives an error saying the disk is unreadable or starts to load windows 7 then restarts. I installed windows on my file storage hd and the ssd won't even...
I always used the 10 mhz increments to fine tune, doing 100 mhz jumps to get in the range where you want to be. And you should have a strap (or ratio) in your bio's that will let you link your ram to your fsb at a certain ratio. Also if your oc'ing your CPU keep your memory low while your...
If I remember correctly fsb:dram at 1:1 gives better performance clock for clock against 1:2 or 1:4 but I never noticed any difference in anything besides benching. Also your ram should be able to go to 533 mhz (or above).
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I also put in on my TRUE, I saw a 2-3 c drop in temps. I must say I was quite surprised with how well it preformed. But i think it would be great as a case intake fan with how much air it can move through it.
I picked up a Silverstone air penetrator and the thing is dead silent @ 1500 rpm. It also comes with rubber mounts and a speed reduction cable (5, 7, 12v) but I'm not sure why you'd need them with this thing.
Hello all, I'm in need of some new fans for my TRUE. I've been running some of the coolmaster cheap fans in a push pull setup for awhile and they are starting to wear out and grind. I was thinking about some of the new Silverstone Air...