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Sinnicle

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  1. Would love to bring this into work one day and get some N64 going!
  2. Hi there, Recently I just came back from doing the extra life 24 hour fundraiser. I brought my PC with me and everything was working fine at the event. (Which was a total blast by the way) When I returned home, and after some sleep I put everything back where it was supposed to be. Connected everything up and went to turn it back on. And I noticed my keyboard wouldnt power up. Its a Logitech G19s. When its plugged into the front USB port, it works fine so the keyboard is working. Also I cant plug two devices into the same collection of ports in the back. IE the two USB 3 cant be populated at the same time. Ive been searching around for something close to my problem. Ive tried a few things already. Different ports, different devices, uninstalling the driver in device manager for the USB ports/hub/etc, checked all the connections in my PC, looked for new motherboard drivers, reinstalled the chipset INF. Im at a total loss. Im hoping I can get some help here. =( OS: Windows 10 64 Mobo: Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 5 Ram: 16GB Corsair Vengence 2133mhz CPU: Intel i7 4790k @ 4ghz Video: 2x MSI GTX 980
  3. That camera makes me swoon. The purple version even more so. And dBrand is definitely worth the buy, such high quality, precision cut skins!
  4. I love the back buttons, and the clean minimal look the phone has.
  5. I recently bought some new toys for my gaming rig. Everything else is perfectly fine, but every time I install the drivers for the onboard sound. Windows reports that there is no audio device, or that the service is not running. Strange that the audio works just fine without the drivers. Im using an optical cable connection to my Logitech Z-5500 speakers. Specs: Motherboard: Gigabyte Z79X-Gaming 5 CPU: Intel i7-4790k Ram: Corsair Vengence Pro 16GB @ 2133 Video Card: 2x GTX 480 PSU: Corsair RM1000 OS: Windows 7 64-bit Nothing is currently overclocked.
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