Just because a PSU is 650W doesn't mean that it can't put out more, it just means that the voltages aren't going to be stable, they can always put out at least 50W more if asked, and usually you don't even notice the difference. But it's in those situation that the little details and little faults show, people are running 5870 x2 on Corsairs 650W even thought it's just "tight". My advice would be to either send that PSU back to the manufacturer claiming a fault.
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Celebrity Deathmatch (VB.NET vs C#)I did not know that, thank you for correcting me, i don't use VB much ^^ feel free to downrate my comment.
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Celebrity Deathmatch (VB.NET vs C#)in C#:
i_can_do_this(); and_this(); //in the same line
Because of the delimeter, sometimes it makes sense not to waste one line and make the code more readable, especially when assigning multiple variables in the same context. -- Turns out you can do it in VB with ":" check the reply bellow.
modified on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:11 PM
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Types of DevelopersI'm a ninja. My co-workers don't know how i do it :D