TerrorFirmer wrote: » For the price I got them at, cheaper than a 7950 and much faster!
ED E wrote: » Check the CPU fan too, if its not detected the MOBO will halt for safety. A few attempts could be giving it enough momentum to spin up properly.
Serephucus wrote: » Delete the game, and when you download it again, create a directory on the SSD instead. It could just be a problem with Steam Mover.
Squaredude wrote: » Yeah steam mover doesn't play well with some games for some reason.Rather than having to download the game again just copy your original files to somewhere else on your ssd,delete the game from your steam library.Then start downloading it again,completely quit out of steam and transfer your original files into your steam games folder and start steam again.This works for me when things go wrong.Keep a backup of your original files in case steam decides to delete them.
FlyingIrishMan wrote: » That's what I do a lot. Torrents are usually faster than the steam servers so I buy the game, and torrent the files and just copy them over.
Gumbi wrote: » Really? What kind of torrent speeds do you get? I rarely, if ever see mine go above 2MB/s (although I typically get speeds of 1+MB/s), whereas I've gotten download speeds of 5MB/s+ off Steam (more typically 2-4).
deconduo wrote: » Strange, I've never had a problem maxing out my connection (60Mb) with either steam or torrents.
Gumbi wrote: » You've gotten 7 meg down consistently on Steam?
Headshot wrote: » Im not sure why im laughing but I got a 32gb memory key from amazon last week and its dead already lol
Monotype wrote: » Sounds like a mix-up. Returning RAM in pairs is standard procedure (which is unfortunate if you don't have spares), but they don't want your entire order. RMA numbers crossed, I'd guess.