nesf wrote: » I'd go with, original anti-static sleeve wrapped in bubble wrap, in the original box in a larger box. No I don't trust couriers. :P
justsomebloke wrote: » ye the destination drive has to be a recognised samsung drive though or it won't work
Danger781 wrote: » I get relatively frequent screen tearing. Is this due to my overclock, or could it be something else? It seems to have subsided a lot in the past two days as MSI Afterburner has expired (I don't know why, but haven't re-downloaded it yet)
BloodBath wrote: » Sharkoon skiller + perixx mx-2000 or sharkoon drakonia mouse is a good combo for around €45.
raymix wrote: » DayZ Standalone Early Access is out, guys!!http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/221100/
thewheel2.0 wrote: » As is Just Cause 2 Multiplayer Mod, which is fantastic. The mod is free on steam you just have to own Just Cause 2 (Which is €2.99 at the moment - 80% off).http://store.steampowered.com/app/259080/ 6000 player servers! Watch the video on the steam page to get a sense of it
MRTULES wrote: » Got quoted these when I asked about budget mouse + keyboard. I think I would like a back lit KB but only if it can be turned off. Anyone want to weigh in with some recommendations please? As always any help is much appreciated.
xtal191 wrote: » Its been a few years since I put together a pc. Does anyone have any good links to guides or videos?
SolvableKnave wrote: » I've been looking at Carey Holzman on YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWNCO9wSjzOz1UV8jCvIHA
Seaaan wrote: » Something about the way he throws 500$ components around makes me not like him :rolleyes:
Danger781 wrote: » Android programming is seriously confusing stuff lads.. I'm no stranger to Java by any means, but I haven't touched Android before.. Feeling slightly overwhelmed
Amanda Ashy Flutist wrote: » There's a bit of a learning curve alright. Are you following a book?
Danger781 wrote: » No, but you're the second person to recommend one.. I've read one or two 'basics' guides and watched a few youtube clips but I'm still stumped on how to start. I didn't think it would be this confusing, since I have experience in Java. It's for my final year project.
Monotype wrote: » I found this guy to be very good for the basics. If you're familiar with arrays and variables, you can probably skip over parts of it but see how the new syntax fits in with android.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajQ2-K1yeH8&list=PLLnpHn493BHF33bSvIA0ySchxXkrib8TK
alex1997123 wrote: » Link please?
Wossack wrote: » http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/samsungssd/downloads.html Data Migration Software - though again to preface, Ive not used it before Quick review on its use:http://www.storagereview.com/samsung_magician_42_and_data_migration_2_overview
Esme Immense Dachshund wrote: » I have used Samsung Magician and its was flawless. Only works for samsung drives but I remember thinks how perfectly simple and fast it all was.