My first computer that I built for college used a lower end Asus socket AM2 motherboard. That computer got me through college, overclocking, and World of Warcraft raids, before being gift to my parents. That computer was plugged in for almost 8 years before it died last summer. Considering it...
I would wager majority of the Duke Nukem fans never actually played a Duke Nukem game just attaching themselves to its delay for its meme appeal. The best tell of this was all the complaints that the game was misogynistic.
Duke Nukem was a mediocre game series in its prime. A decade of on...
I was able to go to Valve this summer as part of a tour with other CS majors from my UW. What is amazing about Valve is that they have less than 100 employees (I think it was 80 ish). This includes tech support, Steam IT, HR, and other non-programmers. The amount of content they are able to...
I would give the headset to my room mate's whose current is held together with part of the headset wire and duct tape. Its shame brings my computer down by proximity.
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I uninstalled all the ATI software and deleted the driver folder. Then installed the latest drivers in safe mode, rebooted in safe mode, used Windows Update to get the basic ATI adpatar driver, and rebooted in normal mode. Seems to be working fine now.