Just because you see 50% CPU usage doesn't mean you don't have a CPU bottleneck. All it means is basically that your system is using at most 2 cores (of a 4 core cpu). Most apps and games today don't use more than 2 threads at most. In this case clock speed is king. I gained around 15-25fps just...
Best 30" screen for gaming IMHO since input lag is very low. Only negative would be the single DVI input. But then again with the lack of a scaler HDMI would be pretty useless.
I know the feeling. Took a bit to get used to a Nexus S when I went from a iPhone4. It's just much bigger. Now the GNexus is even bigger than the Nexus S ... but I adjusted pretty quick.
I went from a Nexus S to the Galaxy Nexus and I'll tell you, it's a good phone. MTP really is nothing to worry about as long as you are using Windows 7 (not sure about other Windows or Macs/Linux). On the Nexus S after I plug in the MicroUSB cable I have to go into the phone and enable the USB...
I started with BASIC on a IBM PCjr when I was still in elementary, then later moved on to QBasic on a 486 (still in elementary school), then later on went to write custom scripts for mIRC when I got to high school, and finally today I'm into PHP/mySQL making custom sites. I thank my father for...
The last few years I've been having really good luck with G.Skill, never gave me any problems on any builds I have performed for myself and friends, and I don't usually check QVL lists unless I am buying Asus.
I had a Mushkin stick arrive DOA just last month, FWIW.
Would be great if true but I don't think so. Because if it really was coming on the 1st of Feb, knowing Blizz and all there would be hyping the game like crazy and all. But it's too quiet.
I've been using compressed air to clean my rigs for years and have never had a problem or any component die. What I do is I try not to spray directly and not at point blank, but from a distance. There is liquid moisture that comes out .. thats the only thing you really have to be careful about.
If I had to pick one it'd have to be ASUS, for custom cards. For reference, Sapphire for AMD cards and Nvidia, from whoever I can get the best price on (warranty doesn't matter to me).
I never mentioned the $35 charge as the reason to be wary.
Just from reading their policy it just seems like they don't want the hassles of dealing with end-user RMAs and instead just point you to the retailer/e-tailer where the product was purchased. That turns me off -- when it comes to...
I'm enjoying my Blackberry Playbook, liking it much more than the Galaxy 10.1. Sure it's not android, and OS 2.0 is not out yet, I still like it. It can play 720p just fine. The 10.1 couldn't do that, sadly.
Asrock is decent but if you care about warranty I'd be wary: http://www.asrock.com/Support/index.asp?cat=RMA
Seems like you'd have to go through a lot of trouble just to RMA if you ever needed that.
I hope the new DVI cable will fix it for you, but I have my doubts. I'm not sure if buying new or refurb has anything to do with it, but I bought mine refurb off ebay for around $800. Can't justify the "New" price of it, too rich for me...
As you've said, the dots don't appear on your other...
Looks like this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFSkFSBwcK8
I had the problem too, and I narrowed it down to the monitor. Did you buy your 3007 used/refurb?
For me, it seemed it didn't like the signals from some cards. This occurred with some of my cards, though some cards were worse than...
Probably most likely there is an employee unpacking the skids and then entering the stock inventory one by one ... and these cards are selling out faster than he can unpack!
Add it to your cart and change the QTY to 100 or something. The limit per customer is 10 so I added 10 to cart, but then it says "Insufficient QTY available" and changed the quantity to 4. A minuted later I set the qty to 10 again and this time the cart updated the qty to 1.