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  1. See the keyboard and mouse I have is the logitech combo one that linus has in in the server room It would be nice to get a little bit of an upgrade
  2. The mouse I've got is some dumpy logitech that came with a $15 keyboard + mouse combo. It would be pretty nice to know what a real mouse is like for games
  3. I already tried this before I used the old memory. ...but I just tried it again. Single stick - booted. Didn't do that before. Swapped to the other stick - also booted. Put in both...also..booted. Wot. I'm lost. Nothing changed between then and now and it just decided to work. Edit: I take that back - windows is only detecting 1 stick.
  4. Both sticks? What are the odds. I mean I was planning on returning it anyway but don't know if I should get the same. (I do like the look of corsair vengeance pro) But like my point is I'd believe if one stick was dead and RMA them both instantly but two?? See where I'm getting at here? haha I'll return them tomorrow though - should I get the same kit again?
  5. Yeah it works fine. I don't know the exact model of this ram so I can't conform whether it's on the list of 'compatible' ram from the manufacturer but the system runs perfectly fine on it.
  6. I'm currently running the system on an old 2x2GB 1333MHz kit. Should I try to mix them together and see if it will post?
  7. I would run memtest but the problem is the system doesn't even post with the ram installed at all. They're 2 sticks and I've tried every config possible, single sticks on their own, different slots/channel configs, none will post - error code C0 - continuous short beeping. I get what you're saying and I 100% agree, DDR3 should work no matter what. But for some reason, its not - hence my post here
  8. I know! It should, but for some reason it doesn't. I pulled out some old 2x2GB 1333MHz kit from one of my old pc's lying around (listed as compatible) and the motherboard posts and boots fine. I put the new ram in, nada. Something just isn't right here and I don't know what.
  9. Its not listed as compatible as per the motherboard manufacturer though -> this thing
  10. Recently after my motherboard died in my pc (and after a heck of a good run) I bought said motherboard in title. I have existing Corsair Vengeance Pro (more specifically - CMY8GX3M2A1600C9B) which just so happens to be not compatible with my motherboard. When booting with this memory installed I get the post code C0 and if I connect a speaker its a continuous short beeping sound, until the computer gets put into a boot loop. I know this memory isn't listed as 'compatible' but what makes it so different from other memory that it isn't compatible? At the end of the day its still a stock standard 2x4GB kit of DDR3 memory @ 1600MHz after all. So is there ANY way to get it to work? I really don't want to have go exchanging motherboards or buying new ram - especially now considering the release of skylake is close some things are hard to get a hold of now. And as much as I would love to wait, I need my pc for production use (and games of course) and now way will my mac laptop be able to amount to that Thanks in advance!
  11. Always thought these things looked pretty cool. Would be awesome to get my hands on it and ...put MLP stickers all over it never to power it on. Jks haha no way. It has such potential. Crazy how small technology has gotten
  12. OS X* iOS is apples mobile OS...you DEFINITELY can't game on that
  13. OS X* iOS is apples mobile OS...you DEFINITELY can't game on that
  14. The fact that Google axed the push service for gmail for anyone using anything other than the gmail app os stupid. I'm here on iOS. I don't want another app to do the same thing my current app does just as well. It does what I want, sends and receives emails. The fact that Google are trying to step forward to axe OEM apps on phones with their own is starting to annoy me now.
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