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#1 kilerchese
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[QUOTE="Marfoo"][QUOTE="JigglyWiggly_"] Newegg does stuff like that all the time, he got a deal :) BTW, why wouldn't you want him to rma it? If it's dead regardless of who's fault it is, I'd try to RMA it and get away with it.

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Yeah it's dead, butI wouldn't want to have to give someone a $270 credit on account of them being a dumb***. EDIT: I guess it's just the manner in which he broke it, if it had been something truly unexpected I wouldn't have cared, but here he was just asking to break something.

He probably was being ignorant/dumb, but I'd still try to get away with it :P



IMO though it kind of reinforces the idea,"It'sokay, I can return something even if I broke it because it was my OWN fault."

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#2 kilerchese
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The 1156 boards are going to be cheaper though than X58 boards. Though most will probably be around the same price as the low end x58 boards.

For example, EVGA's P55 board. http://anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=634

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#3 kilerchese
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The BEST would be something like Phase change, LN2. etc. etc.

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#4 kilerchese
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I believe you mean VALVE, not STEAM.

Steam comes out of the Valve :D

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#5 kilerchese
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The LGA-1156 equivelant of the i7 920 performs just about the same as the i7 920 for $100 less($300 for i7 920)

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#6 kilerchese
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Manufacturers use units of 1000 kilobytes per Megabyte

PCs use units of 1024 kilobytes per Megabyte

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#7 kilerchese
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Should be about 930GB-950GB.

Right click on My Computer and click Manage. See what is has for that HDDunder Disk Management

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#8 kilerchese
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You have a decent setup already unless you want to upgrade to a quad core or something.

I really don't see a bottleneck in your PC for current games. If anything your GPU would be the bottleneck.

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#9 kilerchese
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Having your specs in your sig(and if everyone has sigs on) makes it easier than asking what specs you have because you've already in put them.

On the Corsair forums(They make RAM and PSUs and other things) they make it a requirement to put your system specifications in kind of like a contact info type thing.

Any user can click at your PC's specs with just a click of a button. Much easier than having to post it multiple times or having to ask for someone to post them because they didn't know what you needed to know.

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#10 kilerchese
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You should be able to fit a GTS 250 on there. Which is a 9800GTX+ that is smaller and more energy efficient.