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I've had my share of GTA problems, but I still love the game. Considering the complexities of GTA Online, I think Rockstar is doing a good job tackling the fixes. It's frustrating at times, but this is a complex system and it's randomness is approaching a weird AI that might need to be studied...
Yep, it's from the magazine "Mondo 2000" which was around during the early 90's. It was a real magazine, despite it's creator being named R.U. Serious.
It was a good zine, and R.U. Serious was proud that the very name of it had an expiration date.
The links Spare-Flair posted to the Crysis 1 mod screenshots say it all.
Anyone impressed by Crysis 2 probably also just discovered fire. Hey, let me tell you guys about this "wheel" thingy I ran across the other day! Amazing!
In order to overclock with this board, you need to move a jumper that sits just next to the digital display for debug codes. This is at the end of the PCIe/PCI slot. A double slot PCIe card will obstruct the jumper, so switch it out before installing a card there.
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I realize this thread is a bit old, but I too was looking for info on this board and found very little. I decided to purchase the board and have been very happy with it. Here are some observations:
9300 heatsink is actually pretty tall and looks like it may get in the way of wide CPU coolers...