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MacProClub

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About MacProClub

  • Birthday Feb 15, 2000

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Sydney, Australia

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i3 3225
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte B75M-D3H
  • RAM
    8GB Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 650 2GB OC
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 200R
  • Storage
    120GB Samsung 840, 120GB Kingston V300, 1TB WD Blue
  • PSU
    Corsair VS450
  • Display(s)
    Dell P2311H
  • Cooling
    Stock :)
  • Keyboard
    Some old dell one from 2006
  • Mouse
    Some old dell one from 2007
  • Sound
    Plantronics RIG
  • Operating System
    OS X 10.10.1

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  1. I'd definitely love to win this, I'd use it as a steam in home streaming box.
  2. That's my last resort, dad doesn't want to spend too much money on this issue.
  3. I think it's possible that it's the firmware, when we got the current one it came with an older firmware where the admin page looked like it was straight out of the 90's as far as design goes. Do you know of a way I could downgrade the firmware back to that version?
  4. Its a Netgear CG3000v2, (only available to Optus customers). Its based on the CG3000 IIRC
  5. So you think it might just be bad luck getting another bad one (this is our second one with the same issue)? I think I'll wait for confirmation that it's just that from others before going that route.
  6. Model: CG3000v2 (Optus supplied), running latest firmware (V2.07.05) Every few minutes or so (and quite literally that often, quite annoying), the WiFi will simply quit working for any device connected to the modem. The connection will remain solid, but no data can be sent or received (even internally, like to a NAS), and disconnecting from the network makes it impossible to reconnect, until I get up out of my seat, go downstairs to the modem, and physically press the WiFi button on the modem to turn the functionality off, wait 5 seconds, and reenable it. Repeat every 10 minutes or so, faster if doing high bandwidth stuff like watching YouTube videos at 1080p+. Sometimes even this doesn't work and I have to turn the modem itself off and on again. Its not a range issue as the issue can occur even when sitting right next to the modem. Ethernet is unaffected. I don't believe its an interference issue either as the only other 2.4GHz transmitter in the area is the cordless phone, which is about 2-3 metres away, and it would automatically fix itself after the interference stops (it doesn't fix itself automatically at all) We've had the modem replaced 2 times now, 2 of them have had the same issue (first one was dropped by the tech when installing the cable, essentially killing all functionality), so it could be bad luck or something wrong at my home and not the WiFi but if anyone has any ideas that would be great.
  7. Corsair Tech Quickie videos, which is even a surprise to me... Found LTT straight after, then TechQuickie/AsFastAsPossible soon after.
  8. Favourite part of this laptop is that it is light years ahead of my base model 2009 polycarbonate MacBook. But in all seriousness, dat screen and the signatures.
  9. The screen, both in size and resolution. Dayum. I probably wont use this as my daily driver because I'm an iOS guy, but it would be great to have this to have a play around with a modern version of Android (my last phone was an LG Optimus One running 2.3.4 Gingerbread) and for playing games.
  10. NEED this phone! One of the 2 microphones on my iPhone 4S doesn't work, so I can't really record video on it
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