So, I used to an Amsouth customer. Then Regoins bought out Amsouth and issued me a new debit card. Last week at some point, no idea exactly when, Xbox Live went to charge my old card that is cancelled and because of that they suspended my account. No biggie, I can go in and change the CC number in the Account Managment, right? WRONG! I sign in with my profile, then go to account management. It then tells me I can't access that screen without being signed into Xbox Live, so I go to sign in and of course it tells me that my account is suspended and to go to account management to update my information. It's like and endless loop of annoying nowhere messages.
Anyone else ever had this problem, if so, how did you get it fixed?
Aye that was my thinking. Modding the NB would decrease it's efficiency. Still though, I'm stuck with the Tuniq as I seem to have lost my invoice, so RMA'ing it is out of the question. Sucks, I only need about a half an inch for it to seat properly. =/
So I bought a Tuniq Tower 120, and went about installing it. Tookthe Motherboard out and all that fun stuff. Once I got good and ready I went to seat the heatsink onto the CPU. Thats when the Northbridge Heatsink reared its ugly head. The Tuniq won't fully seat because the bottom of its fan hits the NB Heatsink. So, I thought about maybe just buying another NB Heatsink and then hoping it would allow room for the Tuniq to sit flush.
But, before I was did I thought I'd come here and seek your advice. I've seen some people say they just trimmed the fins on the NB Heatsink for similar purposes, but I'm leary of that solution for some reason.
I've used this analogy before, and I'm using it again. You're a general, and you have two armies you can send to the field. one of them consists of 10,000 soldiers armed with swords. The other army consists of 1,000 soldiers armed with machine guns. Which one are going going to want to fight with?
As the previous poster stated, I'd make sure you have the current drivers for your hardware, from there I'd check temps and make sure it isn't an overheating issue.
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