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#1 zache86
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I think that case is great, however dust loves to collect on the front of it, and I clean my house quite a bit, dust still finds the intake. I highly recommend this case though, keeps things really cool. I cant remember what card it was, I know it was a double GPU, but it doesnt fit in the case if you have the optional side fan installed. I love the blue LED's personally, and I think the fans are just fine.
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#2 zache86
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I dont really think that its a problem with your mouse.... maybe a graphics driver issue? or a setpoint issue? I dont think there is anything physically wrong with your mouse.
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#3 zache86
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yeah I mean you arent going to break any speed records with it, but yeah it'll scoot.

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#4 zache86
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If I completely explained the L2 cache this would turn into an essay, essentially L2 cache just improves the efficiency of the processor. You can look it up and read about it, its pretty interesting. You would probably need to do a bios update depending on your Motherboard. The dual core version of the 3800 is an AM2 processor so yeah you can just drop it right in. I would suggest getting a good cooler for it, if you dont already have one, because this will create double the heat of the old processor.
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#5 zache86
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The 6400+ black edition doesnt overclock well at all. I havent tried the 5000+ before.
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#6 zache86
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yeah its worth it, the 6000 series runs pretty hot though. I think you'll be happy. BTW the 6400+ is the same price and has a larger L2 cache.
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#7 zache86
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yeah PCI-e 2.0 just came out recently, and is compatable with PCI-e cards. You'll be fine.
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just look at the mobo, a 1x slot is like an inch long, while a pci-e slot is probably colored, and about 5 inches long. PCI-e slots are either 8x or 16x, most slots today are 16x by themselves, but some turn into 8x when SLI'd

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#9 zache86
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Ive had my eclipse for a year and a half, and there is no wear on the keys at all, and I use it for about 6 hours everday. Don't listen to everything you hear in reviews, some people mistreat their stuff. Im sure if you spill soda, or some other liquid on it, they may eat away. Anyway back to the question at hand, the saitek eclipse 1 or 2 are both good keyboards.
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#10 zache86
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it happens however, with that disconnected the GPU shouldnt have enough power to even produce a screen. Also depending on your mobo, it should beep like crazy when that is unplugged, hopefully that is the problem.