Doesn't take me long to download content from Steam. I generally get like 1.5 Megabytes/sec or more. That being said, you know you can backup your games to DVD in case you ever need to reinstall.
It sounded pretty fishy, so smart decision. Now go make another one and use the $385 you just saved to help pay off your maxed-out credit card :rolleyes:
Where did you see that? Anyone know of any reviews for this?
btw, this looks like it will work with any GTX 295 based on the reference design?? I ask because I got this BFG card recently:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814143167
with a huge power button in the middle of the front like that i have to wonder whether its going to block the airflow of the front fan?? if the actual switch is mounted on the case and not the inside of the front face it probably will
My video card shipping from Illinois. It was packaged in what I can only describe as a semi-rigid brown padded bag. It was torn a bit on one corner but fortunately the contents appear to be unharmed, however I would have liked to have seen a $400 video card packaged better than that :shadedshu
Pretty sweet deal at $380 for me in NY. I ordered one on 3/24, it shipped on 4/6, I have a tracking number and it should be here later today (4/8) :rockout:
btw, if anyone is aware of any new coupon codes for 25% or 30% off accessories like the ones above, please let me know. Dell has a KVM...
For anyone that may have missed the 1/2 price Steam sale, www.gogamer.com has Left 4 Dead for $29.90 + shipping:
http://www.gogamer.com/viewproduct.htm?productId=21524445
some shipping options:
$3 for USPS media mail
$5 for USPS 2-3 Priority Mail
$6 for Fedex Ground
Note: gogamer.com...
here's the correct link:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814133246
btw why the hell did PNY design this with the cooler backwards? retarded lol :banghead:
According to the specs the PCI-E x16 slots on the Lanparty Jr X58-T3H6 both have full simultaneous x16 lanes:
2 PCI Express (Gen 2) x16 slots - 2-way SLI or Quad CrossFireX configuration at x16/x16 transfer rate lanes...
Asus is one of the few ATI card makers that actually has a decent warranty. Most of them are 2 years at best unfortunately. To me it's worth paying a little extra for that alone, not to mention the sweet Asus cooler.