I would concur. Just replaced my PC Power and cooling 750w silencer after 7 years. No real issues yet, but there was and audible coil whine. Some PSUs are coming with a 10 year warranty such as the evga supernovas, which I grabbed on sale recently.
Excited to see what LG comes up with. I was pretty impressed with the G3 and almost bought one, but the battery life concerns drove me towards the S5, which is my current daily driver.
The wolfking warrior was a solution that I was looking at as well and if I would have known about DoD: Source being included as a package for +$5 at local retailers I probably would have picked that solution.
.207... Now if it were an accuracy test (move mouse to correct location and click such as for a fps I would be at pretty far down the list. Hand is a bit too jumpy.
I am using a Merc Stealth Illuminated Keyboard. I like it a lot! It has a separate ergonomic pad attached at the left of the keyboard designed for fps and it's illuminated for those low lighted gaming sessions.
http://www.ideazon.com/us/products/mercstealth.asp
This is a very true statement. Why should a CEO have a contract that guarantees them this "Golden Parachute" even in the event of a companies demise? Where is the accountability for "their decisions"!?
Well at least they are still strong with their GPU line, right now. Hopefully they will be able to focus more on development now that they separated their Fabrication business, but who knows. It could go either way.
I would also have to recommend the G5 and this is coming from a G9 owner. The G5 has solid build quality and reminds me of the Intellimouse Explorer v1 that I still own. Plus the common flaking of the hand grip coating on the G9 makes it feel kind of cheap.
Looks like some people are already having issues with Abit support when trying to replace a flash failed IP35-E bios rom. :(
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1314493
I just purchased a BFG Tech GTX 260 216 OC2 last week and was having the same dilemma. Though saving the additional $80 - $100 depending on whether the rebate comes through is worth the slight performance difference to me, in the end.
It is indeed a crappy business move, for consumers, to publicly disclose that you are leaving the market and yet release a product on the new intel platform. I agree that support will likely be lacking as Rad suggested.