aroseFrontier is by far the loosest map. Just look at this shit:Show Content
dude Frontier could even take Nucleus in its final cap
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aroseFrontier is by far the loosest map. Just look at this shit:Show Content
dude Frontier could even take Nucleus in its final cap
and then you find out it's secretly written by Phi
HatSimulatorSadly the server has pretty much been empty since release :(
welcome to the struggle i know it all too well
twenty202072% is not a low turnout in an election, the last US election to achieve 70% turnout was 1900 and it was above what the UK achieves for their general elections as well
just to add onto this point most US general elections get like 50% turnout since the 60s, it's pretty bad. off-years are something like 35% on average.
cirloI saw that image too. I don't understand thos % tho. There is no way (in any way you sum them up) they make 100%. bha...
http://puu.sh/pEcFd/1ce475d4f0.png
i sure do wonder what happened there
DreamboatIts kinda nice in the sense that im going to need to convert some CAD to GBP when I go to the UK in august.
trading monopoly money for monopoly money is interesting
don't tell me you bent the socket pins man
Have you tried pulling out memory selectively to see if any is dead? A computer often won't even POST if it has a bad stick.
deykuzorAre all the power connections to the motherboard put in correctly? Also are the fan headers correctly seated? The thing about a CPU installation is you're right, that shouldn't prevent a boot from occurring, but it's possible something was jostled out of place during installation.
Not entirely right. BIOS updates are required when installing a newer generation processor in an older generation motherboard even when sockets line up. However he's actually using an Ivy Bridge chipset and not a Sandy Bridge one, despite how he used to use a Sandy Bridge CPU, so that shouldn't be the issue. Plus it wouldn't explain how it won't boot with his Sandy Bridge CPU anymore either.
Bent pin maybe? And quintuple check all of your power leads. If nothing works try a different PSU.
I'll eventually update it. I just haven't had much time for TF2 lately.
You didn't forget thermal paste, right?
Got mine, can't wait for it to destroy my anus tonight
most RAM deaths occur because of either brownouts or other power fluctuations that the PSU can't smooth out correctly, or because of static (common during weather changes). heaters could cause a drier environment which would make it more prone to static damage.
RAM is one of those few pieces in a computer that can be used for a very very long time, because it only dies to static and power fluctuations usually. RAM doesn't overheat because it isn't clocked very high in 95% of computers, unlike CPUs.
MagikarpEver since Chris left, I still feel a void in my heart.
the difference is Chris actually knew what the fuck he was doing