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PoleCat

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  1. So you have activated DCSW P-51 and now you are trying to activate the A10-C module for DCSW? Please clarify? Edit: If you are about and want to pop over to the 104th TS I would be happy to try and help you sort this issue. 64.34.162.240:9102 pass: phoenix Out
  2. Server cops, server cops...What ya gonna do when they come for you...server cops server cops.......:D Out
  3. Spot on again.. Nothing to see here, never was. Simple user misunderstanding...please move along. :D Out
  4. Yes we can look into this. Sounds like a good idea. The rest of this thread is really much ado about nothing. Life is too short. :D Out
  5. I don't think so. Asus boards are generally best. Also Kuky is spot on for the PSU . Don't skimp. Take a good look at Gskill memory as well. Really inexpensive, fast and reliable. Out
  6. Nice configuration. Should be very fast. I would only suggest that you consider an Asus board over a Gigabyte. Enjoy it. Out
  7. Thanks and well done! Looking forward to a solution. Out
  8. Thank you 4C for your contribution to the community, great job! Hope to see your server live once again as soon as possible. Out
  9. I am running 3 1920x1200 27.5" screens (5760x1200)on a Radeon 6970 2GB. Seems Ok so far in the DCS titles. I would imagine the 7970 would be the ticket in the 7XXX Radeon series. Out
  10. Yes TM support is pretty damned good IMO. I have had my WH since the day they were released in the USA. Issues to date....0 :D Out
  11. Your video card meets the recommended requirements below posted for LOMAC. Perhaps the OS, processor, system memory or sound card does not? Hardware Requirements Operating System: Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP (only) Processor: Pentium® III 800/AMD Athlon 700 or better RAM: 256 MB RAM (512 MB RAM recommended) VideoCard: 3D video card (DirectX® 8.1-compliant) w/32 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) Sound Card: DirectX 8.1-compliant DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 or higher (included on disc) CD-ROM: 4X CD-ROM or better (not recommended for use with CD-RWs) Hard Drive Space: 1.1 GB free Multiplayer: Internet connection (56 kbps or better) or LAN
  12. Yes the chances of both of the small clips surviving the break apart is about 50-50. Half the time you can pop the pieces back together the other half one of the two small molded clips that holds the pieces together breaks...done. Out
  13. I have actually had 3 break on me. It tracks great but I agree it is a total piece of crap construction wise. Not well thought out at all........ 1 year warranty is not enough on something so brittle. NP should send people the plastic shells to build their own new TCP out of the broken remnants of the ones that fail. What is it like 15 cents worth of plastic? For this you make people spend 35USD over and over? Rubbish. Out
  14. Thanks c0ff! Out
  15. Thanks for trying to help. The people suffering these issues are aware of all/most of what you have posted. Many of us are network administrators, most of us have been running servers for ED/DCS games for years. We know how to properly install the sims, check firewalls and forward ports etc. The ED/DCS sims all use the same ports. In my case FC2 and Black Shark 2 use the same ports and both work fine for me in the server list while at last check (some time ago)A10-C does not, it appears and then is dropped after some time. I have not tested DCS world yet to see if I have the same issues hosting with it that I did for A10-C. I hope not. Out
  16. WH gets my vote hands down. Out
  17. Yes it is often something simple. Triple check all. Good luck. Out
  18. Very nice Ricardo, Blaze and Diveplane. Thank you for your work. S! Out
  19. That slight wierd squeak when closing the retaining bracket on the cpu is normal. As long as you aligned the two notches it is unlikely you broke or bent any pins. Out
  20. Good points above. DIAG LEDS can help big time and a stand off under the board where it shouldn't be is worth checking out. Make sure fans are connected to the proper headers, particularly CPU. After closely looking at the Manufacturers site you are correct the original release should support that CPU. If you do RMA I strongly recommend Asus if you want less trouble. Hope you get it sorted. Out
  21. Perhaps the current BIOS on the mainboard does not support the i7 2700k cpu. Some of its older BIOSes do not. If your board was delivered with one of these older BIOS's you may need to use an older CPU to update it or bring it to a shop to flash it for you to the latest. Check the MSI user to user forum for more info. "For full 2700k support, it needs a UEFI/BIOS version that properly supports it to be installed." You would need Bios 1.2 or later I think. http://www.msi.com/product/mb/Z77A-GD55.html#/?div=BIOS Maybe..... Best of luck!
  22. Just a hunch here but try putting the ram modules in the other bank. If they are in slots 1-3 move them to 2-4 and try again. I have worked with boards where the first bank (A) would not post with two modules. Placing them in the second bank (B) or filling all four slots resulted in a good post. Many boards provide both a 3 pin and a 2 pin power LED connector. Please look adjacent to the FP connector block, there may be one. Make sure your Primary 24pin and secondary 4/8pin main board power connectors are well seated and properly connected to the board and make sure you have plugged in the PCI-E power cables to the Video card as well. (Just double check all of these). Remove any expansion cards other then the graphics card. Please post back your results. Out
  23. Another excellent mission. Nicely done! Out
  24. Good work Maverick! Out
  25. I did not play the MP only SP. It is a pretty good WWII tank sim really. there are also some pretty good mods for it. Out
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