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#1 cammby
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Yeah, it was a great game when I was a young teenager.
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http://www.gamespot.com/c64/sports/4thinches/index.html?tag=result;title;0
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#3 cammby
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Can't seem to find these listed anywhere. I remember a few QB Willie Passe, FB Mack Truck, WR Reily Quick. Anyone out there have this for any insane reason?

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#4 cammby
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Can't seem to find these listed anywhere. I remember a few QB Willie Passe, FB Mack Truck, WR Reily Quick. Anyone out there have this for any insane reason?
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#5 cammby
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Does everyone seem to receive a lot of AU updates/e-mail? Is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing other than in Preferences to note where you live? I have US selected, but still get a lot of info directed for Australian users. Any way to fix or is this just how it is?

Thanks in advance!!

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#6 cammby
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I'm in the market for a new set of headphones and prefer the ear bud type, not the in-ear rubber stopper type. I've tried the in-ear versions and they are usually uncomfortable as well as hearing yourself chew, swallow, and sing with them in is annoying.

I'm not an audiophile, so don't want to spend $100, but prefer a decent set... looking into Sennheiser MX 460/560/660/51 Street???

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#7 cammby
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I'm in the market for a new set of headphones and prefer the ear bud type, not the in-ear rubber stopper type. I've tried the in-ear versions and they are usually uncomfortable as well as hearing yourself chew, swallow, and sing with them in is annoying.

I'm not an audiophile, so don't want to spend $100, but prefer a decent set... looking into Sennheiser MX 460/560/660/51 Street???

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#8 cammby
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Thanks SO MUCH for your help guys!!!
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#9 cammby
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Check and see how many amps (A) are on the 12V+ section of the sticker (there can be more than one 12V+ section) Also check and see if you have an open 6pin connector that comes out of your powersupply. As for the thermaltake 430w its an awful powersupply. It can output less amps than my old 300w powersupply and it just lures people in because all they see is a cheap 400W+ unit for cheap when really its crap.mastershake575

Dell power supply states: 375W max, +12VA=18.0A, +12VB=18.0A, max combined +12V output=30.0A

Yes, have an open 6-pin connector as well

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#10 cammby
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If it's not enough power, how would it show? Would I get a blue screen when at full power? Or worse?

Newegg has a Thermaltake 430W for $31 after rebate if I bump it a bit.