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Hooked up my new 27's to my old GTX560Ti.
Monitor 1 is connected by HDMI and displays perfectly.
Monitor 2 is connect by DVI and displays images perfectly but all text is blurred.
Both monitors are set to native resolution of 2560x1440 @60hz by nVidia control panel but Monitor 2 on screen...
In this example, both body and #container are 100% height. margin: 0; gets rid of the 8px default margin on the body.
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Mine actually came with screws with flat bladed screwdriver slots cut in them. I didn't need to use them because I mounted
the waterblock/pump before I installed the memory so there was plenty of room even for my fat fingers.
H100 here. Replaced the stock fans that sounded like helicopters with totally silent Noctuas.
I've been running this rig pretty much non-stop since Dec 01 2011 and the H100 has given me no troubles yet.
I see people doing it all the time.
We just recently had this accident - "Police say driver in fatal accident was texting"
Read more: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2011/12/08/1938220/police-say-driver-in-fatal-crash.html#ixzz1gFCbZGK5
NIC auto-negotiated 1gbps. I set it to 100mbps manually.
To change that setting, I went to Device Manager, right click on Intel Gigabit adapter, properties tab, link speed.
All other settings are back how Windows had them.
Oops, don't know how I posted this in the wrong forum.
This is all windows 7 machines. Only one affected like this is the only one with the Intel NIC. All latest drivers and a fresh OS install on that machine.
New system here...first time I've ever had an Intel NIC.
Internet was running about half speed so I dig around a little and find it speeds up to normal if I set the adapters link speed to 100mbps.
What's up with that???
I know it's not the router, other computers hooked to the same...