960T, Phantek dual tower heatsink in whatever colour you want, Crosshair IV and 8GBs of Ripjaws 1600Mhz and off you go
Happened with my Xonar DG twice. The drivers are probably for a previous operating system to what you are using (mine are XP drivers; only a £20...
Just Asus software being itself, never use their utilities unless you have to, which is likely the case here (don't know any other software with...
I bought four Spinpoint F3s and couldn't get my Crosshair IV to run them with onboard controller and as I couldn't be bothered with the hassle of...
It'll only take the SSD factory to flood before we see things back to the old price ratios
Just RMA it and hope for the best. The worst they can say is no and bill you for handling. You should get at least £20 for a faulty 5870 on ebay
Not the low low end but mid range would be overkill
Not massively better performance though, maybe 0.3 more pts in cinebench 11.5 on average I'd say (with the headroom better voltage would provide)
Depends if you're willing to root and use custom kernels and the like, can be quite fun
That, the QPI. Or lower it's frequency if it's anything like the bug generating HyperTransport on this rig
Probably won't change anything but have you updated to the latest bios?
2600k for sure, flagship cherry-picks are always a waste of money
PII X4 980 is the best for gaming (more or less going to be on par with a 2500k, it's not spectacularly better), not much else though (assuming...
I had a 210 (hacked it to peices for a Nvidia product display unit in my Graphics class, wanted to get the chip out) and for the time I used it it...
There are E-350 based netbooks for £250 I think. If you're not too fussed about the games though just get a large smartphone or tablet - that's...
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