JimShorts
Fish Fanatic
My EVGA 680i A1 motherboards's USB ports don't power on immediately after I press the power button. So if I need to enter BIOS to change clock speeds, timings, or voltages, I have to plug in a PS/2 keyboard to get into BIOS.
Also, I bought my EVGA 8800GTS graphics card for $270, and about two months later the 8800GT came out for the same price. If I would have just waited a few months I could have gotten a way better GPU for the same price.
Also, only 2.9 Gb of my 4 Gb of RAM are recognized by Vista. It's because I'm running the 32-bit version. I'll be upgrading to the 64-bit version this summer so that I can use all 4 Gb, just want to give all of the non-Microsoft software companies time to get their drivers tweaked for the 64-bit OS (which they should have gotten off their lazy butts and done a long time ago).
Oh yeah, and I have a dead pixel on my 22" LCD. Actually, only the blue and green sub-pixels are dead, so it shows red if the color meant to be produced would require the red sub-pixel, and otherwise it's black.
Also, I bought my EVGA 8800GTS graphics card for $270, and about two months later the 8800GT came out for the same price. If I would have just waited a few months I could have gotten a way better GPU for the same price.
Also, only 2.9 Gb of my 4 Gb of RAM are recognized by Vista. It's because I'm running the 32-bit version. I'll be upgrading to the 64-bit version this summer so that I can use all 4 Gb, just want to give all of the non-Microsoft software companies time to get their drivers tweaked for the 64-bit OS (which they should have gotten off their lazy butts and done a long time ago).
Oh yeah, and I have a dead pixel on my 22" LCD. Actually, only the blue and green sub-pixels are dead, so it shows red if the color meant to be produced would require the red sub-pixel, and otherwise it's black.