Like matt87622 I also had problems with this Asus board and others. First board was a Asus P5N32-E SLI. Board died after 2 months of use, no OC'ing and it was well cooled. Asus sent out a broken replacement twice and I had to pay a fee to get a new board instead of a used board as replacement.
I bought this board to use as a PC for a family member. Out of the box 1/2 the USB ports don't work and I can't use the PS/2 ports.
Asus's quality took a dive when they split into 3 companies. I have since bought a eVGA board for my own personal PC and love eVGA's support. Full lifetime warranty and 24/7/365 US based tech support.
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Not to put this software down. But what is its purpose? It can only play videos stored in .rar archives that haven't been compressed?! Then if thats the case why not just play the original file? Since theres no compression the original file and the "rar-ed" filed will be nearly identical in size, the original file may even be slightly smaller. In my opinion this software doesn't serve any usefull purpose.

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