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Another one I just thought of you may want to include in a write up sometime is WizMouse by antibody software.

It is a great little program that does one of the smallest but easily most convenient things ever. When you are running the program, I just have it set to come on at startup, and your mouse is hovering over a

As a computer tech and programmer for quite a while now, I gotta say you did a great job with this list.

Although I feel like the rest of piriform's (makers of speccy) tools should get mentioned to.

CCleaner - Cleans up temp files that windows likes to keep around for no reason, sometimes numbering in the GB of files.

Def

Auto-braking systems that sense when you're about to crash and either slow or, at least, significantly reduce your speed are apparently getting better according to an IIHS report. Of the 24 vehicles tested, 21 were considered way above average.http://www.detroitnews.com/article/201405...

I will definitely check it out, thanks for the recommendation.

Where do I get started with creating my own more complex circuits for interaction with things like arduino and RaspPi? I mean I have made the typical 5th grade lightbulb attached to a switch and a battery circuit, and I know what a capacitor, resistor, and diode is and the general idea of what they do. But what I

Dear Subaru,

Please make the BRZ available in this color. I plan on buying a BRZ in the next 6-12 months and like yellow, it looks good on sports cars.

Heck I don't care what city I was in. If I was going to be a delivery driver anywhere in a business where I did not now the customers on a personal level, I would be carrying a firearm.

#COTD right there! Thanks for the laugh good sir.

Same here man. Growing up I was highly involved with the Boy Scouts and got my Eagle. The process it takes and all the review boards I had to sit in front of and talk to got me so used to the process at such an early age that they don't bother me at all. When it comes to job interviews now, I typically just wing it,

Thats a good point, I hadn't really thought about the layoffs and stuff that they have had going on, and that I am sure has impacted things within the company big time.

Exactly right, alt-tabbing and having issues is very game-specific, but surprisingly large amount of games seem to screw it up somehow even still today. However, nearly every game that has this issue is fixed by running in Windowed Fullscreen mode, but at that point, you loose the crossfire performance boost.

Totally agree with everything you have said. PhysX for most games is a waste, for most people because of the exact reasons you stated, plus the huge performance hit it takes to actually run it. Same with G-Sync, yeah it is a cool idea, but I have never once in my life, with the huge array of cards, games, and displays

I think it helps that they do tend to target slightly different markets a lot of the time with AMD/Intel going after the mid to high end and AMD aiming at the low to mid end. I mean yeah AMD has some high end GPU's but they don't go as insane and nVidia does. They definitely have some price to performance parts that

No it is definitely true. Crossfire ONLY works in fullscreen mode, there are countless forum threads across wsgf, tomshardware, hardforum, and even game forums like guildwars 2 and battlefield.

Unless a program is running in fullscreen mode, then crossfire can not access the second card. The second card can still be

AMD had better support right out of the gate when eyefinity first launched, but that seems to have flipped on its head since. AMD drivers can be extremely finicky when switching from eyefinity back to standard windows extended mode, and often doesn't reconfigure your monitors they way that you have your 'presets' set.

Yup, I didn't either until I started using crossfire and happened to have MSI afterburner open on a side monitor and noticed the second card wasn't getting utilized at all. So I started looking into it and that's what I found.

I really wish this went a little more in depth. There are smaller nuances about crossfire/sli too.

Pretty much, the only exception is multi-monitor stuff. A lot of times you need the extra vRAM from the sli/crossfire. Either that or go with a Titan to have 6gb of ram, which is out of most peoples price range.

It had to be something with your individual council or district. BSA national has no rules on direct donations and I know the local troop I volunteer with takes in direct donations all the time.

If you enable Eyefinity (I assume nVidia surround does the same, but not sure), then the login prompt will span all the screens.