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#1 JimmyJumpy
Member since 2008 • 2554 Posts

I will let TC make his mind up, not some fanboy above.

AMD655

Well, seems like the 'fanboy' is right.  The GTX seems to be only marginally faster for at least $150 more.  After having seen that clip, I'd go for the AMD 7970...

What I've also learned is that some folks better leave their wannabe Samurai moves in the closet, lest they want to wind-up in hospital...

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#2 JimmyJumpy
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[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]

[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]

I messed up badly with my hdd and now I have two volume's. can I add volume two back into volume one without losing anything in volume one?

TheShadowLord07

right click my computer, manage, go to disk management

I'm there right now. what do I click on?

Right-click the drive you want to expand (not in the top list, but in the graphic below) and choose "extend volume" from the roll-out menu...

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#3 JimmyJumpy
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[QUOTE="JimmyJumpy"]

[QUOTE="GummiRaccoon"]

going to creative is one of the worst decisions you could make

GummiRaccoon

Better read-up first on the new "Z" series from Creative, before you speak...

Obviously you have no idea about creative, as they support only their newest products and anything that isn't new gets no support, bug fixes, etc.

 

Of course I haven't got a clue about Creative.  Using a Sound Blaster 5.1 Live and an Audigy II in other computers on top of the Xfi in my main rig.

I'm not going to deny there's sometimes issues with Creative's software --nothing which can't be sorted though-- but bogging-down a company's whole line of products just because of a few software problems is typical for some people with a rather peculiar attitude...

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#4 JimmyJumpy
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[QUOTE="JimmyJumpy"]

[QUOTE="DealRogers"]

Hi. I just recently bought a Logitech wireless combo which loses the signal constantly. I think it may be the interference, because what I do is move either the mouse or keyboard around and they get signal again, but is very annoying. What could I do to get rid of this issue? Also, I plan to get an Xbox wireless controler and receiver, but I fear it may just interfere even more with the mouse and keyboard, making all of it a mess. Is there any other wireless gamepad I could use with no problem? Or will the Xbox one work with no problem? 

DealRogers

Logitech wireless devices are often hit and miss.  Lots of 'em lose signal due to poor signal strength.  Complain chez Logitech and ask for another dongle may be the best thing to do here.

So interference is out of the question? I was thinking maybe my router and wireless phones signals would also be part of the problem.

Not ruling out interference, but that's something you can test very easy by using the Logitech combo out of reach of said devices...

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#5 JimmyJumpy
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Hi. I just recently bought a Logitech wireless combo which loses the signal constantly. I think it may be the interference, because what I do is move either the mouse or keyboard around and they get signal again, but is very annoying. What could I do to get rid of this issue? Also, I plan to get an Xbox wireless controler and receiver, but I fear it may just interfere even more with the mouse and keyboard, making all of it a mess. Is there any other wireless gamepad I could use with no problem? Or will the Xbox one work with no problem? 

DealRogers

Logitech wireless devices are often hit and miss.  Lots of 'em lose signal due to poor signal strength.  Complain chez Logitech and ask for another dongle may be the best thing to do here.

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#6 JimmyJumpy
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With a budget of $700, go for either a NVidia GTX770 or AMD 7970.  Remember that cards frome NVidia and AMD that have "90" at the back of their numbering are dual cards (two GPUs on one PCB) and as a consequence are 70 to 90% more powerful. And 'slightly' more pricy too...

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#7 JimmyJumpy
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going to creative is one of the worst decisions you could make

GummiRaccoon

Better read-up first on the new "Z" series from Creative, before you speak...

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#8 JimmyJumpy
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Looks good...

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#9 JimmyJumpy
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I started playing back when Skyrim was released because, hey! it was a new Elder Scrolls game!  The story is very nice; the whole made-up language thing is excellent, referring to some mythical ancient times, so, when yer into Fantasy stuff, what's not to like?

I never stopped playing on and off, just to add new mods and try things out...

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#10 JimmyJumpy
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Moving away from x51?dramaybaz

Probably been alienated...