Finally bit and decided to upgrade from my i5-2500K. Got combo deal from Newegg for Ryzen 5 1600, ASRock AB350 Pro4 and G.Skill 2400 DDR4. Will reuse my PSU and Nvidia 760GTX GPU plus SSDs and 1TB WD drive. Only game I really play these days is SWTOR, but, mainly upgraded to build a couple of...
I would keep an eye on eBay or these boards and try to pick up some more RAM. The system is going to run like garbage & you'll probably wind up getting frustrated as hell. I don't run anything now with less than 8GB and even that is insufficient at times with my work PCs
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Usually the manufacturer will have some sort of tests you can run in BIOS or a diag disk that you can load on a CD or USB stick. Used to have them for Dell, HP and Lenovo when I was doing more desktop support
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I just got the Intel 330 240GB from NCIX for 150. I love the Intel toolbox so I'd highly recommend the Intel drive. Samsung has a similar type software.
I used to think 120GB was enough was both O/S and games, but I wound up getting on Intel 330 240GB from NCIX and also have a Mushkin 120GB Chronos. I have a ton of MMOs loaded however. If you just need it for O/S then a 120GB should be fine, but if you can spare the extra $ I'd go for a 240GB...
I've got one 30 minutes from my house and I won't make the trip unless I am in the area or they have a great deal in regards to Newegg/Amazon. Between gas & tolls, the savings sometimes isn't that great although they do charge on 3.5% tax instead of 7%.
Try different RAM slots. I had a board that they said to put in 1&3 for dual channel and it wouldn't boot for crap. Put in 2&4 and boom it worked no problem
Well since the Indians probably won't make the playoffs, he should be put up good numbers for them. He just disappears in the post-season. This off-season has been stupid in terms of overpaying decent guys. When Anibal Sanchez gets 5 yrs 80 million, you know it's nuts.
When I upgraded my main PC to an i5-2500K, I manually tweaked it to get it to run at 4.2GHZ. When I upgraded my second PC to a FX-4100, I was too lazy and get let the MSI OC Genie II do the overclocking.
Microcenter has the Roku LT, Roku XD and XS on sale with free in store pick-up. I own a couple of the these and love em.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/405012/HD_Streaming_Player
http://www.microcenter.com/product/405013/2_XD_Streaming_Player...
I picked up this deal with the MSI board and got the a HD7770 from Newegg on BF for my second PC and it overclocks to 4.2 on OC Genie on stock. I really only play MMOs (Age of Conan/Rift/EQ2). It runs everything cranked without a problem. I also have 12GB DDR3 with SSDs so that probably...
Unless someone posts a BF type sale again on SSDs, you aren't going to find a 128GB for that price and for me 128GB is the smallest I'd buy these days.
I've been doing a 30 min resistance band workout 4 times a week for a couple of months now using the routines from liveexercise.com. I've seen others around the internet which are around 20 minutes.
The company needs to decide if the data is worth the cost. If you do want to move forward with it, I've used/recommended this person several times and he does really quality work for an excellent price:
http://www.datarecoverynj.com/
I've got the non-illuminated version of the keyboard and love it.
http://shop.steelseries.com/us/keyboards/merc-stealth-illuminated-gaming-keyboard.html
As title says Tigerdirect is selling 8GB DDR3 kit for 29.99 no rebate and free shipping to residential address:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m8wHZdzIF3sDKQ
I bought one of these on Saturday and I am very pleased with it. Windows 7 opens and closes in about half the time and it's definetly decreased the load times while playing LOTRO.
Argh wish I would have seen this in stock before I bought a 9800GT (only 48 bucks) for my 2nd PC. Could have swapped it out with the GTX260 on my main rig. Oh well.
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