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#1 Kamuikankatsu
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So, iv been through 3 mice in the last year all because of the same reason. The left or right click buttons just dont seem to last, they will either stop clicking when i want them too or begin too unclick while holding them down.

I currently have a Logitech Performance Mouse M950, with the left click being the issue. I like the mouse and have no issues with its feel or performance when its working, and I would simply claim warranty on it but Iv lost my receipt, so Im looking for suggestions on a new mouse or mouse+keyboard combo. Obviously Im a heavy user when it comes to the mouse, so something that can take a good amount of use would be great.

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#2 Kamuikankatsu
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My girlfriends PSU just packed it in, not surprising really as it was a cheap brand and way watt for the system. So I'm looking for some input into what to get. She running an AM3, Phenom x2 545, 2x2gb DDR3, ATI HD4870 and 2 sata hdds. Wondering what kind i should look for in the new PSU. Iv only got about $100AU too spare on its and she's not willing to wait as she wants her computer back for portal 2. So any help would be appreciated.

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#3 Kamuikankatsu
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well, iv been using my same 450w psu for years now, Iv got 3hdd's running as well as 4 case fans. When I upgraded to my 4870 I was worrying it wouldnt be enough but i gave it ashot and never had any issues., and just recently Iv upgraded to a 6950 and Im still not seeing any problems with the psu handling it. I think it really just comes down to the qulity of the psu.

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#4 Kamuikankatsu
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I had to cut about an inch out of the HDD racks in my Soprano case in order to fix in my 6950, I probably could have managed to get the card in without cutting so much off, but it would have been a very tight fit.

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#5 Kamuikankatsu
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I just ordered a 6950 yesterday, and should be getting it in the mail in the next day or 2. I went with VTX3D for the manufacturer, all the reviews of them and the card seemed pretty good, and apparently there's not much problems when it comes too flashing it. either way, its only like 80mhz and a 50mhz difference on the core and mem speeds from the 6950 to 6970.

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#6 Kamuikankatsu
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Looks like it might be a tight fit, worst case I guess I just pull the hacksaw out and cut out abit of the hdd brackets.

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#7 Kamuikankatsu
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I was planning on picking up a 6950 today, but I dont think its going to fit into my case. Iv got a Thermaltake Soprano and im thinking i might be like 1/2 an inch too small too fit the card in. Anyone know for sure if this card is capable of fitting into this case?

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#8 Kamuikankatsu
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Im starting to think maybe I should go with the 6950 from vtx, they seem quite decent, and the cards apparently good for OCing to a 6970. So How does this looks for the 290 price mark?

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#9 Kamuikankatsu
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So, Iv been having afew issues with my current gpu and its basically on its breath. So Im looking into getting something new, preferably within the AU$300 mark, although, if the current one can last just 2-3 weeks more I could possibly get AU$400 but thats getting abit pricey for me. Iv been looking into something in the HD6xxx range and Id like too have a decent performance improvment from my 4870. If anyone have an sujestions on which one would be best, and possibly which manufactures too go with. Iv saw a HD6950 for AU$290, but its from a manufacturer called VTX3D which Iv never heard of untill now. Anyone know if thier any good? And is the 6950's any good?

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#10 Kamuikankatsu
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Ok, so I changed my pages memory too 5000mb-9000mb, yet Im still getting this warning messange, Im honestly out of idea's as too what this could be.