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Gheorge Popescu
Despite its odd looks its by far the most comfortable ive ever used
This thing's a beast. I use it at work since I sit at a computer most of the day. Everything is adjustable and it comes with different grip pieces and weights.
I'm going to have to look into that mousemat. Is it a razr?
This thing's a beast. I use it at work since I sit at a computer most of the day. Everything is adjustable and it comes with different grip pieces and weights.
I'm going to have to look into that mousemat. Is it a razr?
what a bunch of train spotters...............
:lol:
I've got a logitech Anywhere MX, it's the absolute conkers. No mouse mat, it literally works on anything, even glass.
They're cooler 8)
Your dinkle?
what a bunch of train spotters...............
:lol:
I've got a logitech Anywhere MX, it's the absolute conkers. No mouse mat, it literally works on anything, even glass.
I have the logitech mx air, which literally works in mid-air. It's also known as the fapmaster 3000 in some countries. It's guaranteed to give both your wrists a workout.
Again, kind of a gimmicky device, but it's great for presentations since you can use it "like" a wii controller.
Nice... My only fear is something that sensitive could ruin the vinegar stroke as you go into cross eyed, wrist twitching spasm... Sounds dangerous.I have the logitech mx air, which literally works in mid-air. It's also known as the fapmaster 3000 in some countries. It's guaranteed to give both your wrists a workout.
Again, kind of a gimmicky device, but it's great for presentations since you can use it "like" a wii controller.
Quick question
Recently upgraded the memory on my iMac.
Original sticks were 1066MHz but i could only find 1333MHZ ones so i popped them in and it works fine, no problem
Could i cause any motherboard damage by using slightly faster RAM than originally speced?
Memory is DDR3 PC-3 laptop RAM - iMac uses number or laptop hardware components
Quick question
Recently upgraded the memory on my iMac.
Original sticks were 1066MHz but i could only find 1333MHZ ones so i popped them in and it works fine, no problem
Could i cause any motherboard damage by using slightly faster RAM than originally speced?
Memory is DDR3 PC-3 laptop RAM - iMac uses number or laptop hardware components
Quick question
Recently upgraded the memory on my iMac.
Original sticks were 1066MHz but i could only find 1333MHZ ones so i popped them in and it works fine, no problem
Could i cause any motherboard damage by using slightly faster RAM than originally speced?
Memory is DDR3 PC-3 laptop RAM - iMac uses number or laptop hardware components