Killer LAN - Killer your lag

Do you remember the Killer wifi motherboard we talked about few days ago? Today I will show you Killer LAN’s performance. The following video is from MSI youtube, let’s see how it beats all of other brands LAN!
http://youtu.be/bc4Y4VxOA-g

heyhey already enjoying my Killer mobo right now!!! very smooth~ 

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  • Isit true to say that iPod Updater kills your iPod?

    Hello all,
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    I believe that iPod equals a basic computer and need a OS in order to communicate with the PC. Installation the Updater will format the Hard disk of the iPod and then install the simple OS, so if we open the iPod updater file, it will show a window with two buttons i.e. Restore and Update, an Update is to copy the latest OS over the old version, but the Restore will format the hard disk before it install the OS over it. And importantly, during this process, the iPod needs sufficient of power to complete the upgrade, however, the problem comes just after the format, and the PC's USB (only 2 will work not 1.1) does not supply the stable power,even some cases that iPod does not get charge in the half way of installatin (a proper installation, you will see a running bar showing on the iPod screen just after the format), so you can imagine a hard disk got format but only got an uncompleted OS, of course, the iPod would not get recognized and mounted, and do not manage to communicate with the computer. At this stage the iPod will show a Sad iPod icon, a folder with exclamaiton points or a battery charging icon.
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