Wow, what a great thread. wpcoe, thanks for all the leg work on this bad boy. THe 760 is a great processor, and I am beginning to think we have yet to see what can be pushed out of it safely and with a great deal of stability. Just for those of us running the 1156 and the the 760 specifically...
The desktop is hardwired to the router.
When the desktop is in sleep mode or off, I can connect to my wireless network fine. It is only when the desktop is up and running that I have this problem. I am speaking more about connecting other devices to the network, not my desktop.
I just recently built a new desktop which is now hard wired to my netgear wndr3300 wireless router. If the desktop is on (eg. not off or in sleep mode), I can connect any other of my devices to the wireless signal. However, when the desktop is on, I can attempt to connect to the wireless network...
Just another noob question from me.
Is it better to buy 1600Mhz and OC it or,
Is it better to buy 2000Mhz and run it under normal timings, etc...
couldn't find a direct answer to this so I had to ask... sorry if someone is able to find something that I couldn't, but any direction is...
I search around, but couldn't find a comprehensive thread about this.
I am kind of new at overclocking and haven't really gotten to try in the past. Going off of a friends suggestion, I bought the parts that he said would make a decent gaming rig. They are:
CPU - i5 760
MOBO - ASUS Maximus III...
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