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#1 stupiddk
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I had my last itunes account hacked and shutdown, now I can't play any of the music I bought with it. Is their any way to legally unlock the music?

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#2 stupiddk
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Does your CPU/mobo not work?C_Rule

I'm asking before I place the rest of the parts into the motherboard, I don't want it to short out the other cards.

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#3 stupiddk
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Okay, looking back now, I think I may have broken my cpu/mobo. I have an ASRock Extreme4 mobo and kind of 'plopped' the cpu into the scoket. I had it angled right and my big fingers lost the grip. It fell like an inch. Afterwards, it took an absurd amount of force to get the lever to set. Also, when installing my Hyper 212, I held the motherboard by the back because of the way the screws have to go in and be set. Also, the spring screws for the hyper 212 are ridiculous and require tons of effort to get to set. I was grounded throughout my endeavours.

PS: Does Newegg accept returns for Motherboards and CPU's?

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#4 stupiddk
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[QUOTE="stupiddk"]

What if, perhaps, I were to SLI two 570's. Would thehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153127still be enough or would I be safer getting thehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139011?

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I'd go for the Corsair if you can afford it. The 775W should be able to handle the load but why not get the HX850? It leaves you with extra power for overclocking without any concerns and future upgrades which might need more power.

Once, again, thanks for your perspectiveTezcatlipoca666. Future proofing is always the way to go when in doubt.

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#5 stupiddk
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What if, perhaps, I were to SLI two 570's. Would thehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817153127still be enough or would I be safer getting thehttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139011?

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#6 stupiddk
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[QUOTE="stupiddk"]

[QUOTE="Tezcatlipoca666"]

Yes, along with Seasonic (their X series are the absolute best PSU's imo albeit expensive), Antec, some Cooler Master, XFX, some COUGAR, PC power & cooling, and some Silverstone :P I might have forgotten some...

Tezcatlipoca666

haha, thats alot. I see in your signature that you have an ATI Radeon 6950, do you have any brand suggestions?

It's a 6850 actually... :P

Brand suggestions for AMD video cards? Most of them are decent enough. MSI, Sapphire, XFX are the brands I'd personally stick to though.

hahaha, wow my eyes are going bad. XFX has a lifetime warranty, but MSI seems to the popular brand because of their cooling. But, the MSI cooling seems to push heat into the computer and not out the back.

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#7 stupiddk
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[QUOTE="stupiddk"]So, the Thermaltake and Corsair brands are recommended? Modular is a must, I agree. ThanksTezcatlipoca666

Yes, along with Seasonic (their X series are the absolute best PSU's imo albeit expensive), Antec, some Cooler Master, XFX, some COUGAR, PC power & cooling, and some Silverstone :P I might have forgotten some...

haha, thats alot. I see in your signature that you have an ATI Radeon 6950, do you have any brand suggestions?

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So, the Thermaltake and Corsair brands are recommended? Modular is a must, I agree. Thanks
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#9 stupiddk
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But will 775 Watts be enough?

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Umm yes :P

The components are high-quality. You get 64Amps on a single 12v rail. Not to mention that it's modular which helps enormously with cable management.

I do not not understand the idea of 64 amps on a single rail. what does this indicate?

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#10 stupiddk
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But will 775 Watts be enough?