F*CK YOU AND THE REST OF YOUR FAGOT BUDDIES AT AnandTech. BANN THAT PRICK!
Well, you know this is vacation time. I don't even have to tell you what you did wrong here.
Markfw900
Anandtech Moderator
So now you want to be a hardware snitch's, what a sad bunch. One jumps off the cliff and they all jump......you're nothing but weak followers and that's all you'll ever be.
This type of personal attack is not allowed here. Clean up your act, or you will get a vacation
Markfw900...
And I stand by everything I said, you are the coward for not standing up for any of your wrong doings. You would rather have us all believe otherwise then be a man and tell the truth. Coward!
The only fraud going on around here is you claiming to be a saint.
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Markfw900
Anandtech Moderator
You are a complete idiot if you think I admitted anything, fool!
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Markfw900
Anandtech Moderator
Well, well, well if it Ronald McDonald himself. I don't really care how many burgers you flipped or what you bought. "Lets point out all the flaws in everyone else" The truth is, you are nothing but a fake.
@apoppin
I can respect what you're saying, but some of the above act like their such angels, like they never used a serial number that didn't belong to them, watched a movie they shouldn't have watched or played a video game they shouldn't have played. These are the same people that have a...
I'll do what I want, when I want and there isn't a damn thing you can do about it....you say my comment was pathetic, I say your comment was gay.
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Markfw900
Anandtech Moderator
I guess this is what makes us all different D, because the way I see it you would have to be a total jackass, king nerd, to run out and buy a replacement part without at least trying the RMA. I don't buy the righteous routine, everyone has a bone or two in their closet.
You're the one playing with soccerball's not us, we were men and fessed up to what we did if anybody's hiding anything its you......get real and drop the honest John act because that's all it is, an act to impress others.
Same here, 3 case fans (120mm, 230mm, and 140mm) 5 rad fans (120mm) not to mention the PSU fan.....gave up on trying to control noise a long time ago, I just turn the music up a little louder.
The last time I had the flaky bios thing it turned out to be the PSU, I replaced it and all was fine. But that PC&C 860w should be able to handle your specs with no problem I would think although I never owned one. It's a good PSU from what I've heard.
A clean install is not necessary to update the HAL but generally best if you are having problems. Granted this shouldn't have anything to do with the flaky bios thing, this sounds more like a lack of power or overheating issue. Are you using a 4 pin or 8 pin CPU power connection...
My uncle's laptop broke down a couple of weeks ago and it's out of warranty. He called HP and they said it would cost $300.00 just to look at it.....do you think HP feels any guilt?
I think frostedflakes answered your question "Otherwise you'll have to use an EEPROM programmer." Since this is beyond my capabilities I have to RMA the board, either that or replace the bios. I'm not even sure my bios chip is removable, I'll worry about that when the warranty is up.
I have never lost a CPU due to overclocking but loosing a board due to corrupting the bios is not a stretch. At a certain frequency (ASUS) the bios will update the CPU profile, can't remember the the exact message and I'm not about to duplicate it either. Although I have never touched anything...
Of course, I go to "Programs and Features/Turn Windows features on or off" to remove the program....I guess that would be one of the second things I do (Win7).
NetOp Remote Control or Symantec's PCAnywhere. Sorry I don't have any freeware links.
http://www.netop.com/products/...top-remote-control.htm
http://www.symantec.com/norton/symantec-pcanywhere
I started LMAO when I seen this. To answer your question, yes I initially feel guilty about RMAing parts when its my fault they failed but not all of us can afford ($$$) to take the high road. "Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone"
An enthusiast understands the job is dirty when he takes it. Ive RMA'd boards and some were due to overclocking, most not. But I have never had an RMA rejected for any reason.
I 2nd that, no way will I trust the tool-less when my cards are as close together as they are. I still use screws, the tool-less lock down is just a cosmetic. My Xonar is so close to my 1st VGA I had cut up an anti-static bag and tape it to the back of the card.
I use Passware Kit Enterprise. I use it to crack encrypted PDF files (approx 3 secs) so I can upload them to my Scribed account.
http://www.lostpassword.com/
Try the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility. See if there are any apps in the list that has been uninstalled, if so remove it. This is a problem that in some cases is not so easy to fix, best solution is to uninstall the software that is causing the problem and look for an alternative. In the...
I use GEAR Pro Mastering Edition personally but Droppix Recorder might suit your needs best, similar to Nero but not as bloated.
http://www.droppix.com/
Check the LG website for a firmware update. You can also try refreshing the device. Go into the Device manager and uninstall the LG burner. Reboot the computer and Windows will re-install it.
I checked your link and your GPU temps are not that bad for air cooling, not the best either. Like geoffry said this might be a case of "furmark is INSANELY intensive".
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