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Awesome! Now can they make it illegal for people to text and shop or talk on the phone when standing in line to pay or order something?
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I think you are about an hour west of me realneil if not a little more. I am in Gainesville which is about 10 min west of Manassas. I really appreciate your offer and if I didn't have to go back to CA in less then 2 days I would take you up on it. I am going to just go ahead an order the ASRock H55M-LE LGA 1156 Intel H55 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
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The PSU works fine in another system and just to be sure I tried a different PSU. No difference. I don't know anyone else with a 1156 MB. I don't think it's the CPU though but it's possible. The reason why I don't think the CPU is faulty is cause when the board goes through the post LED check the LED check for the CPU and RAM is
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So I am home for a 4 day weekend after being in CA for over a month and figured I would try the new board ASUS sent while I was away. To my dismay the problem still remains. So I am thinking that this cpu just isn't compatable with this board. Unless anyone knows a work around I think I am going to have to order a new board. So before I order anything
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Well I spoke w/ tech support and apparently all's they did was replace the BIOS chip. Not sure how that would fix the PCI ex slot or whatever is causing it but that's what they did. So now I have another RMA. Atleast I won't have to pay to ship it to them this time but my son will not be able to use the new hardware I bought him for his
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Hey guys. I got a good one for ya. I had a Asus P7P55D Premium laying around from the Asus contest a couple years back that wasn't being used and my sons computer needed and upgrade. So I purchased an i3-540 and 2x2GB G. Skill DDR3-1333 along with a new Hard drive. I was reusing the case, 500W Seasonic PSU and XFX 8800GTS. I put everything together
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So the dual core i3 and i5's technically have 3 cores on them is what your saying when you add in the gpu? I could have swore that when I read about them back when they were first introduced that the processors had 2 physical cores and 1 of them was used to handle the integrated graphics. I just wanted to make sure that if I don't use the integrated
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Yes I was questioning the integrated gpu in the processor. So basicly if I go with an i3 or i5 dual core processor I would be getting a single core processor with HT since I wouldn't being using the integrated gpu. So if I want a true multi core cpu then I would have to go with a quad core which the cheapest version would be the i5 not an i3. I
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Hey guys. Got a quick question. My son needs his computer updated. I have a spare Asus 1156 MB that I was going to use. I would basicly need to pick him up a CPU and RAM. I was looking at gettting him an i3 cpu but I was wondering how the integrated grahics work. I will reuse his 8800gts that he currently has so he won't need the integrated graphics
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[quote user="TaylorKarras"] depends on how you use it though... [/quote] Is that what you tell your girlfriend? Sorry, you left it open I had to take the shot!