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Von Paulus

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  1. Yes, screenshots showing the inner and the outside of the "beast".
  2. Hmm. Why didn't you check the memory guy? There's a great probability that's a memory compatibility and not board "malfunction". Unless you exchanging by other board..... Yes, that's a good move. Even if you have to pay a little more, if you buy most of the hardware there, he'll try to help. That's what I did, when I had the shop. Unfortunately most people begun to buy online and above all in the great retailers, and so the little shop broke.
  3. I think, in the end this would be the best. What Parky said is absolutely correct, but I think that Olham's tech friend, probably had already tried a few things. In the shop, they might have different type of memories which they can try. Maybe they even have Gskill, which are usually faster than Kingston.
  4. It would be better, if you could take him (the dealer) the rig and he could try the memories out there. I wouldn'«t mind to pay in this situation. Because , I don't know how Asus is in Germany, but it would give you hard time if it was here.
  5. Ok. Well, you've to explain the case, that the motherboard is not working with the memories in the correct place. Ask them, if they can test your motherboard with other memories. What is Roland's opinion?
  6. It could be a motherboard problem also, Olham. If they sold the hardware, they can test it, I think. Even if you've to pay a fee for test. I was reading in Asus forum: http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&id=20110318065428398&board_id=1&model=P8P67&page=2&count=18 But like I said, it isn't suppose to be working like that. The 2 blue sockets must be populated. What are the exact reference of the Corsair memories?
  7. Yes, it seems. But it's not working as it should. It's not even in dual channel. That machine that I was speaking, it didn't had problems in the first day. But soon it started, of course. I'm sorry Olham, I can only say and advise what I would do for myself. I would never left the machine that way, specially overclocking and all. Edit: Besides now you can exchange the memory if needed.
  8. Yes. Once. With a pair DDR 3 Gskill memory and a Asus P7P55 board. It was a compatibility problem between memory and motherboard. I've tried later the Gskill memory in another board and there was no problem. Then I tried Kingston memory in the Asus motherboard, and no more problems. Additionally the Asus motherboard with the Gskill memory was having cold boot problems, not always, but sometimes. One fact: You never, but never have problems with Kingston. They are slower, but they are quite reliable. I would exchange the memory, Olham. Maybe there are a few memory settings in the cmos/bios that you could try. You can try to force the Corsair specs. But in my case with the Gskill, it didn't solve. You can't have the PC working in that way.
  9. Mass Effect 3

    Quote from another forum: This seems to be a leak from May Gameinformer http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/04/07/may2011_2d00_cover_2d00_reveled_2d00_me3_2d00_789055.aspx
  10. Commodore 64 reborn! (Really?)

    And here's my first computer game (not video game). Yes I had to type it. (Personal Computer Weekly 07/10/1982)
  11. Commodore 64 reborn! (Really?)

    My computer story: Zx-Spectrum 16K, ZX-SPectrum 48K, Atari 800XL, Commodore 64, Commodore A500, Commodore A3000, PC 486 DX-33, PC486DX-40, PC486DX2-66, PC Pentium 133, PC Pentium 200MMX, PC PII 350, PC PII 450, PC PIII 866, P PIV 2Ghz, PC PIV 2.66Ghz, PC C2D E6420, PC C2D E8500 and PC i5-750.
  12. Commodore 64 reborn! (Really?)

    I too played Pong back in the seventies, in the arcades and in the TV.
  13. OT: The Other Game

    True Parky. But RoF's fan base comes mainly from IL-2. Don't forget that most of them like MP.
  14. Commodore 64 reborn! (Really?)

    Ahahah. Yes tell us what was your first computer. Olham.
  15. Commodore 64 reborn! (Really?)

    Thanks Hellshade. No Commodore tape player?
  16. OT: The Other Game

    I wonder it they are referring to OFF or to Cliffs of Dover?
  17. Ahh, an Amstrad owner. I played both titles on my beloved Speccy, which I still own. Do you know that there's a squad leader verison in PC? Well they say that the only thing that resemblance with the original from Avalon Hill is the title. So you like wargames. Did you ever tried Panzer General? Here is a free download of one that looks and plays like the original. http://panzercentral.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45039 This the best wargame that I've ever played.
  18. DA:Origins would achieve probably that same level, if we add all the DLC to the main game.
  19. You can use this installation guide (the easiest so far that I've seen) in GoG forum if you intend to install Trilogy. This guide use more mods besides trilogy, and I advise that you use at least Fixpac and widescreen mod. Didn't use the tweak one. http://www.gog.com/e...tial_mods/page1 Apply the nocd patch only after you've installed everything (including mods) and just for BG2. You can erase BG1 after installing trilogy. Besides you need also just to install an official patch. This patch is for English users. There's also a mod that might be important for people using higher resolutions.This will give you a bigger font. Unfortunately the mod is not fully optimized yet, but give it a try if you need bigger fonts. Any doubt PM me or just follow the thread in GoG's forum. After 10 years people are still modding, for BG. This tell you something about the quality of BG. I think in terms of story BG2 is much better than BG1. If you don't mind "reading" don't forget to read the books you find inside the houses. Like in DA:Origins they tell you a story.
  20. No they didn't remove it. But you know there's a general no cd "patch" that works in all infinity engine games, like BG, Icewind Dale and Planescape. You've also to install the last patches with DVD version. So the GoG are easier, only it's more expansive. If you want help for the nocd patch, PM. If you don't mind with isometric views, and enjoy a real challenge game, don't hesitate and play BG. Also consider in playing BG1 with the BG2 engine. I've used also amod called Trilogy which unites both BGs. There's also the Big World mod, which from what I've read it's even superior to Trilogy. For me BG2 is superior to the first. But I enjoyed also the first also. There's a big replaybility value with this game. I can play it differently, just by choosing another character, or opting for different alignments. It's a classical.
  21. Wing Commander Saga

    Interesting. A mod for freespace. Thanks.
  22. @Lou Ahahah! In a sense I envy you.
  23. Yes. I've bought already some games from them. Baldur's (4 in 1 boxset) and the Icewind Dales (3 + 1 boxset) I bought a physical hardcopy. It was cheaper than GoG. Yes, I know a lot of people who has the same opinion has you. Fallout 3, I played for 10 hours, and found it boring. I should give another try, but I'd like to try before New Vegas. For many the best cPRG ever and the best story. I'm just have to play it. No they don't. Look what is happening with Deus Ex. Human Revolution. I'm preparing for worst. The most wanted and probably the greatest disappoint. Yes it's the same, CD Projekt. I've some confidence. At least the story will be good. Let's see what they have done with combat and the RPG part. Graphically seems to be much better than DA2. I've pre order it, a physical copy. It's like the old days. It bring some goodies. And I'm not referring to the collector's edition. The price is the same or even slightly cheaper than digital. P.S. I'm in Chapter 4 of Shadows of Amn. I thought I was more near the end than I'm. Great.
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