Edit: pending
Just saw this box in the other room and realized that I never did sell it. So here it goes again with a price drop.
I have a MSI X58 Pro-E for sale. Only used for about a month and has been in the box ever since. Only reason I changed boards was because I found an...
I own the board and it rocked, but I did blow a mosfet on it pushing the voltage on my i7 920 kinda high. Not an issue though as Gigabyte replaced it and it is on its way back to me. Other than that fact (which I am not sure I can really blame on them) it is a great board for the money...
Its not so much the install that bothers me as yes it is cake. It is dealing with all the applications that I don't feel like re-installing time and time again.
I have the USB wireless network card for the time being so its not the end of the world, just annoying.
Yeah I do. And I figured that would be what I would have to do, I was just avoiding it like the plague until I had to do so. I am hoping to get a new ssd here in the next month or so, so I might just wait until then since I would have to do it again for that.
Thanks for the help!
I tried this and all it seemed to do is tick off my usb wireless card as well. :p
Thanks for the try though. Its odd because when I try the realtek driver installer program, it says it cannot find the card, even though I see it in device manager changing from Unknown Device to the Realtek...
I have now swapped two motherboards since the original that Windows 7 was installed on. On both of these boards, the ethernet driver will not install. If I check the properties I get the following:
This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this...
I have both a Core i7 PC and a AM3 PC so I am whittling that down to just one and selling off the AMD goods. These goods were all purchased in February of 2010 so they are only a couple of months old and have already been boxed up for the last couple of weeks. I have the following for sale...
It all depends on what you do. If you are a gamer, the i7 line is still the cream of the crop. If you are into media and encoding stuff that will use every core the new 10xxT processors look like the champs. that is unless you are willing to shell out an arm and a leg for the i7 980-X.