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Comment I will never again buy seagate (Score 4, Informative) 237

BS. I have had at least 2/3 of my newer seagates fail. From 500 gigs to 2TB drives. At LEAST 10 in the last 3 years. In the same time I have had 1 of 6 hitachi and 2 of 18 western digital. I will NEVER buy another seagate drive. Just lost my external 1.5TB USB3 drives go last week with 0 warning and TON of my data. I hate seagate with a passion that I feel for no other.

Submission + - Rackspace Email Customers Notified of Potential Vulnerability

latuZimZactly writes: Rackspace has asked customers of its email service to reset account passwords.

Dear Rackspace Customer — We have recently corrected a potential vulnerability that may have allowed external access to some of your end-user's credentials. To be safe, we've reset the passwords for the mailboxes identified below. Please log in to your Admin Control Panel to change the password and to allow access to your user once again. Please note that your admin credentials were not at risk.

The notification originated from mailtrust.com, a service acquired by Rackspace in October 2007, and was confirmed by Rackspace support.

Yes this was sent out by the Email and Apps Department. We understand that it was not a normal means of communication but generating a ticket would of taken longer. Due to the security issue involved on this issue emails was the quickest way to reach our administrators to address this issue. A ticket will be created shortly documenting this issue in your ticket history.

Submission + - White House Tries to Prevent Judge From Ruling on Surveillance Efforts (nytimes.com) 2

mdsolar writes: The NYT reports: " The Obama administration moved late Friday to prevent a federal judge in California from ruling on the constitutionality of warrantless surveillance programs authorized during the Bush administration, telling a court that recent disclosures about National Security Agency spying were not enough to undermine its claim that litigating the case would jeopardize state secrets." Which seems circular since the secrecy is a tool used to defend the Constitution. The secrecy can't be more important than the Constitution can it?

Comment I knew it! (Score 4, Interesting) 182

Thank GOD a couple weeks ago I RMA'd the 3rd drive that had failed in less than year. All 3 were Vertex 3 120 Gig. So at least now I have 1 that should be good for another 6 months. The support really was good with no questions asked really on all 3 drives. But what does suck is I bought 3 of them and ALL 3 DIED. I knew after the 1st one died within 60 days I was going to have issues. Over the years I had issues with Ram compatibility and I just knew the drives were going to be iffy. But they are so damn fast and the price was decent [1st one was 300 bucks, 2nd one was 220 [bought about 3 months later] and lastly the 3rd drive was just over 150 bucks] Now they sell for like 80 bucks. After the 3rd one died about 4 months ago or that I was never going to buy an OCZ drive again. I finally broke down and got an RMA after my #2 drive that was replaced about 6 months ago started tossing errors that I had better RMA the drive. Glad I did.

Comment Why all the hate? (Score 3, Interesting) 502

I have been using 8 since the 1st preview and I have come to really like it. A LOT. I did NOT like it in the early days as I was die hard windows 7 user and it is a great OS. But 8 is 7 after a couple more years of refinement. Do I like Metro? nope. Do I want a touch screen? nope. I hate fingerprints on my screens! But thanks to apps like Start8 I don't even have to know there is a metro ui. [though there are a few nice apps there].

There just are so many refinements in 8 that I could never consider going back to 7.
Is it perfect? nope. But the parts that irk me are few and far between.
It really is fast, it really is rock solid stable, and it get's out of my way and lets me actually get work done.
I'm sure I am going to be modded to hell for this but it is a great OS. I'm not a shill, nor do I have a gun pointed at my head to say this. I just am a old fart who likes my PC and I really do like 8.

Comment Re:Ya know (Score 1) 75

Like you I have had a triple monitor setup for years, back when you needed at LEAST 2 video cards to push them. I "have" done some eyefinity gaming on them but find that, even though I never get sea or motion sickness in RL, playing on all 3 makes me kind of ill after a while. It's like the peripheral vision part is not playing well with my brain or something. Plus my primary monitor is a 27" which fills up my line of vision quite well on it's own, so the added fluff with the 2 side monitors just isn't worth the extra strain on my aging hd 7990 now.

Comment Re:Sigh...... (Score 1) 76

Don't take this as an attack; I'm curious why you actually need an 8000 series card, and why you need water cooling on your present card

I don't take anything as attacks on this site. I really don't care what people think, say, or do :P But the reason I want to sell it is not so much for lack of performance, as it is still a really fast card, but for worth and age. I've had this one for well over a year and a half now and one of the games I play hates it, SWTOR, and by hates it I mean HATES it [oh it still gets 100+ FPS with everything maxed but it is anything BUT stable :(]. I play all games at my primary monitors native resolution [and sometimes I eyefinity the 3 but it kinda makes me sick :(] of 1920x1200 and I still get 100+ FPS in most everything I throw at it. Well Far Cry 3 kind of hurts when I max everything [about 60ish FPS]. It really is a good card for it's age. But that is the thing. I RARELY keep a card for more than a year and have sold my last 5 or 6 on ebay when it was time to buy a new one [and yes I always keep the box/stock cooler, etc]

I like the x990 series because it's a dual card on a single board. Takes 1 slot and uses one set of power inputs. I've had them since they came out.
I did dual cards for a while, but prefer a single slot solution
The reason I water cool is three fold.
1. Because I can
2. Because of the racket the dustbuster fans make
3. because under load this sucker will push over 200F EASY on the stock air cooler

On water, under 100% load, it maxes out at about 150F which is about what the stock cooler did idle and at idle it rarely goes about 100F
Pretty much the same reason I water cool my cpus since the days of the AMD MP 1733 [I have water cooled every CPU I have had since then, and I have had quite a few :)]
I just like water cooling and overclocking and fast stuff.

I "used" to keep parts about 6 months then sell them and buy new and back years ago it served me well as the shit was x times faster about every 6 months, now, not so much, so I tend to skip a gen and go with the 2nd release from what I have now. This has been slowing down more and more too and that is fine by me as it costs me much less, and I get much more use out of the parts before they hit ebay lol. I'm still rocking my 1.5 year old i7 2600K @ 5Ghz on a Sabertooth P67. I keep waiting for something to come out so that I can upgrade those TOO but alas, nothing has come out that really smokes what I have now, so no need to upgrade yet. Though I did sell the 16 Gigs of DDR3 1600 ram last month and upgraded to 32 Gigs DDR3 1833 ram and it really helps my virtual machines a lot. Almost as much as tossing them on SSDs [ok not nearly as much, but still it helps :P]

Comment Sigh...... (Score 0) 76

I was really looking forward to selling my HD 6990 with a waterblock for enough to offset the cost of a new [or a couple new] 8xxx series card(s) but now it doesn't look so promising. Dangit, dagnabbit, GRRRR.... cry..... I was GOING to ebay it for about 550 bucks for the combo [well worth it] which means a new one would have only cost me about 300 bucks or so minus the water block. Now it's going to be about a hundred less and that really does suck.

Comment Re:What you're really asking... (Score 1) 467

Dell is a Texas company and Texas is a 1 party state. Only 1 party has to know the conversation is being recorded and do not require you tell the other party. Though they always DO tell you by saying "this call may be recorded for monitoring or training purposes" I nearly ALWAYS tell the person when I call tech support the exact same thing. It's amazing how I always seem to get a more attentive CSR that way. I rarely DO record them but then I do say "may be" recorded :)

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