Will do $600 and I'll cover shipping to cont US.
Need to sell this thing. Pretty sure these are going for $700ish on ebay, hoping I can give someone here a deal without having to turn to the darkside.
Also looking to trade for a QNIX QX2710 w/ 0 deal pixels + cash or other Korean 0 dead...
This memory is super high end stuff. It was used for maybe a week or two at most, then put back in original packaging.
Its on newegg for $130
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231503
$100 shipped within conUS. For additional charges, we can work something out.
MKV is a compressed, encoded video format. Which means that the processor must uncompress/unencode the raw footage that will be displayed. I would make sure you're not using more than 2gb of memory (or maxing it out in your case) and that the processor is indeed the limiting factor.
This...
I have a Q6600 w/ mobo and memory or an e8400 w/ mobo and memory I'd be willing to part with.
Make me an offer. The Q6600 can come with up to 6 gigs of G.Skill memory and both use asus P5 Series Motherboards. Both can be overclocked, and I ran the Q6600 @ 3.0 stable for over a year w/o ever...
I have some expensive stuff just sitting around from my projects which has gone unused.
Intel i7 3770k - $250 shipped (within reason/US) - SOLD
This item is brand new, never been opened. I have no idea how well this one will overclock, as it is still factory sealed.
These are 329.99 on...
Heres an article with some more mainstream tools supported by the manufacturers:
http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/05/25/how-to-diagnostic-faulty-hard-drive/
It's ideal to buy one identical to what you have - another F3 500gb, especially on a raid 0.
Can you make it work without? You should be able to, but you'll only be able to raid up to 500gb storage.
I hear a lot of good things about the Mionix Mice, and they feel great. But personally I'm very fond of the Razer Deathadder - as its larger than the others and I have medium - large hands. I won't say they're the most durable, but they're durable enough and I dont mind buying a new one every...
I do it like so w/ almost a claw grip:
Pointer Finger = left button
Middle Finger = right button
Mouse Wheel = I control with both, depending on which button needs more attention at the time
I think this actually works out the best.
Need to start saving for a completely new system my friend. Yours can still hang around for another year or two, but after that you're going to be at some pretty low settings for most of the newer games - if this is something you care about.
Why not build your own box? You can find parts and even almost complete systems on the for sale forums here and various other forum sites such as overclock.net.
Most have more current parts than craigslist, and people are more in touch with reality in terms of pricing here. I've seen old...
Check them out in stores if you can.
Otherwise, if you can put it further away or closer - what you see will be the same pixel density if you put them at distance such that the monitor is the same perceptive size.
If you just want to pull the trigger, grab the larger monitor - you can...
I agree with marketplace will make the decision on when the size will stop increasing. But I wouldn't be surprised if its around 100+ inches.
Eventually you'll just have your entire desk/vision in front of you be your monitor. It will be probably around 120-160+ inches and be circular shaped...
I don't think people realize that the 3930k's pull over 200w alone at above 4.2 once you break 1.35V.
Either way, you will be above 850W recommended if you max everything out once u factor in capacitor degradation. Will it still run? Probably.
What is this nonsense.. are you really going to be staring at the inside of your computer everyday? Who cares if its modular or has braided cables or what it looks like when its obviously a budget PSU???
Get a Seasonic (as mentioned), or the corsair (which I believe is also manufactured by seasonic - correct me if im wrong). You may also want to check out PC Power & Cooling, they make some nice stuff.
Glad you chose your fans! Theres so many out there, it can be hard to pick the best ones, especially when every manufacturer lies about their true CFM and dB ratings and there is no true standardization.
Good choice on the 3770k. Also if you've already bought the 2600k, don't waste your money upgrading. Put it in a piggy bank for your next upgrade when another generation or two of processors are out.
Don't waste your money on 2133 unless you plan to run at lower speed and custom work the timings.
After 1866 on these boards, the performance gains are miniscule compared to what better timing will give you. Run @ 1600 w/ crazy timings or 1866 with good timings. Also make SURE you get no...