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Nvidia to bundle Metro: Last Light with its GPUs

Discussion in 'Metro: Last Light General Discussion' started by majnu, Apr 12, 2013.

  1. Shurfire

    Shurfire Well-Known Member

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    Yup. I have this beast motherboard from gigabyte. It has this little lcd screen that constantly displays a two digit code. The manual it came with has a code list. Each code means something that's going on and it can tell you what is the problem. It saved me last week when me and my brother were cleaning out our computer since we by mistake put the power supply upside down so the fan in the power supply was blowing dust into the computer. Well we cleaned it out and flipped it to its right side. Then when we turned it on it would start for 10 seconds and then restart. We were wondering what was going on so we checked the code and it turned out that while we were cleaning out the computer we touched the ram lock and it loosened one of the ram sticks and was causing a memory error. My graphics card is also really well built. And of all the rebates that I got my gigabyte ones came in first and they came in the fastest.