I forgot to add I simply took off the original fan and kept the original heatsink on. Only the fan was switched so in essence, it's still the same video card.
I got a few pink dots that went away when I added a fan to a fanless video card. (Kind of odd it was producing artifacts without a fan because it was a "fanless" card with heatpipes.)
I know this may be an isolated incident but when I tried twice to search for a local hospital, I kept getting hits for a hospital at the other end of the city. Only when I looked at a physical map did I know where I wanted to go. I could have missed my appointment on that information.
Is there a way to come up with a law to ban corporate stupidity? I'm kidding because you'd have to define it anyway.
Aren't they aware of their own mistakes with updates? This is beyond weird.
OK, lol, I'm not an audio engineer. I don't think there are any Guitar Centers in Canada so I don't know if I can listen to studio monitors before buying.
What about this idea I've read that studio monitors are too "neutral" too be enjoyable and have no real "warmth"?
It may be due to inferior speakers. Because I got that impression when trying out different Sony mini stereo systems. The cheapest one I actually liked (2nd behind Onkyo). But the more powerful ones, had progressively more and more bass and more masculine female voices. The Onkyo I liked...
I still think I'd rather have around 30 watts per channel.
I have another question though. Those people who were talking about the JBL LSR305 and Neumann speakers etc., do you use these as computer speakers for movies, games and music or just music?
heflys20, the JBL LSR305 are $260 a pair compared to $180 for the 3b. That's about 45% more. If we're talking about $400 speakers then going up to $500 is 25% more.
Possibly. The comments about the speakers sounding "crazy" didn't sound reassuring. lol
As a passing comment, does anyone know why some brands don't seem to be selling on Amazon anymore?