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  1. are these comparable to the GAME ZERO headphones? (minus the mic of course)
  2. yeah backordering it is the plan. i was more so wondering if there was some other reason for the shortage, i heard some speculation on a heatpipe being manufactured wrong, but if the shortage is due to demand i'm going to pull the trigger on an order.
  3. ncix, newegg.ca, memoryexpress online store, all out of stock
  4. yeah, i want to get it locally, and before the bf1 beta
  5. All the evga cards are in stock tho 10+ in some stores in my city Canada, Calgary
  6. Anyone know why these cards are taking so long? My local memory express had one in stock for a few hours yesterday. Anyone have any insight on this?
  7. thanks for the input, sounds like your situation was quite bad. i have no problem replacing my setup, i'm just confused as to why it would work fine for a day. seems like a strike would kill it instantly.
  8. everything else connected to my router, including the router itself is fine tho, also my pc is on a surge protector, which i know cant stop lightning but literally nothing else in my house was damaged except that ethernet port
  9. hey! so a couple of days ago we had a bad lightning storm and my neighbours house got hit by lightning (his router fried etc.). I came home to find that my computer would boot, but the motherboard ethernet port showed solid lights and windows wouldn't recognize it. no damage was done to my router or my NAS. so i plugged in a wifi dongle, ordered a pci network card off amazon and continued to game over wifi (at normal frame rates) for a few hours. the next morning i went to boot and everything turned on for maybe 10 seconds no post, nothing on screen, then a hard reset. i turned off my psu for a few seconds flipped it back on and it booted telling me my overclock had failed and been reset to stock frequency. used it for a few hours, went to work. when i came back from work later that day it would power on for 10 seconds and die, no post. resetting psu, pulling/reseating my ram, gpu, drives, and even switching cpu coolers had no effect. I tested the psu with my multimeter and everything is reading as it should. so does this sound like a dead cpu or a dead motherboard? i'de love to replace just the single item and save some money i was planning on just upgrading my card soon. thanks for any help! specs: gigabyte ga-p67a-ud4-b3 (lga1155) i5 2500k 3.3ghz (OC was 4ghz) 16gb corsair vengance ddr3 intel ssd gtx 670 oc windows 10 64 pro
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