Why did I enter this topic thinking it was Roger Clemens? >_>The-ApostleGOTCHA
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[QUOTE="monkeytoes61"][QUOTE="RevanBITW"]The Cardinals will make the playoffs.No_Hablo_InglesI like this one. Carson Palmer can still play good ball. Bruce Arians is a good coach, they've got a great defense, and Larry Fitzgerald still owns. NFC West will be the best division in football for the next five years at least. ah, I remember the days when we made fun of you guys... good times, good times. Remember when I predicted that Peyton Manning would sign with the 49ers back before we even knew how severe his neck injury was? You guys were saying he would never leave the Colts. That was so close.
[QUOTE="Weird_Jerk"][QUOTE="blackace"] I wonder if the Xbox One will support PC monitors as well. blackace
Xbox 360 already does. I have it hooked up to the VGA-in on mine, so I can switch through the digital and analog modes between PC and Xbox. Can also be done with PS3.
I'm wondering if the XBox One will be the same way? I doubt that will be a problem. But that doesn't mean you'll be able to get to play Xbox games in 4k.OK here is another update... I have updated my bios and set the bios settings to normal (since apparently the Z87 UD3H as an auto option for setting processor speed, freq, voltage, etc)... I spent over an hour playing BattleField 3 online... I kept checking my processor temp every now and then... I never saw it over 75 and it was mostly below 70. However the max temp for one of the cores was showing 75C. I also kept checking the fans RPM and throughout the game play the RPM was rather law but when the 75C showed up in the "max" field I noticed that the fan RPM "max" field did change as well and it was something above 10K! What do we learn from this? OK I know now that the temp did not reach 80, and I think a 75C is acceptable for Haswell, correct? but that temperature was only possible because of my new heatsink which is probably meant for overclocked processors and not for using processor at stock specs. Does that point that I have a defective processor? Is there a recall or something? What should I do? Thanks. 101374I guess it comes down to whether you're willing to get through the hassle of a RMA or not. I'd consider 75C to be too high imo. EDIT: Actually I just checked sites talking about how Haswell is running hot for everybody compared to previous generations. I'd consider 75 under load to be acceptable considering that.
my last try will be updating bios. after that i will give up. should i take the issue with intel (processor) or gigabyte (motherboard)? 101374Yeah I would.
UPDATE: I have just installed Cooler Master Hyper 212x... the temperature did drop, but i'm not sure if its the desired drop. I played one whole battelfield 3 online match. The temp was avg 75 degrees and the maximum was shown to be 81 degrees. I understand that even 81 is too high? thanks in advance. 10137481 won't melt your processor short term, but it could reduce its lifespan.
[QUOTE="JML897"]Why?The-ApostleBecause I prefer it when they win? Even if it doesn't mean anything? Yeah I hate it too when the backups of my favorite team doesn't win against another team of backups.
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