[MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments

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http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16883227537&nm_mc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel&cm_mmc=TEMC-RMA-Approvel-_-Content-_-text-_-

This is what I bought. I tried a different monitor to no avail.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't iBUYPOWER known for using extremely low quality parts for a lot more than they're worth?
« Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 10:54:27 PM by AtlasBlue »

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't iBUYPOWER known for using extremely low quality parts for a lot more than they're worth?
yes
and some guy on /r/pcmasterrace had a grey box ibuypower psu literally explode on him
« Last Edit: August 14, 2015, 11:11:35 PM by Daswiruch »

It's fine if I overpaid. I have it now. And I'd like to get this figured out. I've tried two different new monitors. Everything inside looks plugged in correctly. I've checked the cord time and time again. Sounds fine. One quick beep om startup. But nothing at all to the monitor.


also that isnt a toaster you autistic spergolord

[im]http://i.imgur.com/q6fKpm3.jpg[/img]
also that isnt a toaster you autistic spergolord
looks more like a box of ammo imo

read this, and then tell me what your issue is with PS/2

PS/2 shouldn't even be a thing, why even bother defending it when obviously the benefits are only miniscule and fine details that wouldn't even phase the average user. You must be some sort of different creature, because obviously you still will defend PS/2 even though it's a phased out and depreciated technology. You're like the people who still use typewriters and defend typewriting to this day.

PS/2 shouldn't even be a thing, why even bother defending it when obviously the benefits are only miniscule and fine details that wouldn't even phase the average user. You must be some sort of different creature, because obviously you still will defend PS/2 even though it's a phased out and depreciated technology. You're like the people who still use typewriters and defend typewriting to this day.
What the forget are you smoking PS/2 is still used by thousands of mechanical gaming grade keyboards because it bypasses much of the stuff USB has to go through resulting in a faster response time, that's why many usb keyboards have "Anti-ghosting".

How did you not know the reason why there is PS/2 Slots in High end gaming motherboards?

What the forget are you smoking PS/2 is still used by thousands of mechanical gaming grade keyboards because it bypasses much of the stuff USB has to go through resulting in a faster response time, that's why many usb keyboards have "Anti-ghosting".

How did you not know the reason why there is PS/2 Slots in High end gaming motherboards?
but yet every PS/2 keyboard i've ever owned cant take more than 3 key inputs at a time and i've never reached a limit on USB keyboards

but yet every PS/2 keyboard i've ever owned cant take more than 3 key inputs at a time and i've never reached a limit on USB keyboards
Pretty sure its the other way around
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1292506

Pretty sure its the other way around
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1292506
i was the one that saw it happen first hand with multiple ps/2 keyboards
im pretty sure it was going the way i said

PS/2 shouldn't even be a thing, why even bother defending it when obviously the benefits are only miniscule and fine details that wouldn't even phase the average user. You must be some sort of different creature, because obviously you still will defend PS/2 even though it's a phased out and depreciated technology. You're like the people who still use typewriters and defend typewriting to this day.
so you didn't read it

Is Windows Server 2008 good? I found a box full of old stuff and with it, an install disk of Windows Server 2008, sealed.

Is Windows Server 2008 good? I found a box full of old stuff and with it, an install disk of Windows Server 2008, sealed.
a legitimate copy is worth a lot of money
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832416834

Wow, this is Windows Server 2008 Datacenter No Hyper-V, SP2, x64.

I wonder how much the key could go for.


Does Microsoft have a place where I can enter the OS and the key to check if its valid or not? I'd really like to try this out. I'm currently copying the data of the disk onto my HDD just in case.
« Last Edit: August 15, 2015, 01:37:28 AM by Pie Crust »