I remember saying that about my core 2 duo E8400 four years ago. And I compile code and run processor-heavy apps regularly. I still can't justify upgrading, but I probably will next yearish when Haswell pops out. I consider it a testament to [Intel] CPU development that I can skip 2 full...
That's the weird thing. It screws into the same spots the stock Intel heatsink fan goes into, but the Intel hsf is plastic
There's a "white" boundary line around the screw hole but from what I can tell the bus line runs right through it.
My only thought is maybe this isn't really a bus line?
I have a m-ATX Asus P5KPL-CM. I'm installing a CoolerMaster heatsink fan, which comes with a mounting backplate.
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Those lines (I think they're called bus lines?) go directly underneath all the stand-off screws.
Is this okay, or should I not install this heatsink fan?
1 week ago, I dusted my computer with a can of air and took out the processor/hsf to apply new thermal paste. This was after I saw my cpu temps were in the 90s with load.
Ever since then, it locks up at semi-random intervals. It generally locks up before Windows even begins to boot (on the mobo...
Windows 7. I need www.whatever.com to reroute to 123.123.123.123 in all Internet applications.
I know how to do this with the hosts file, but I need something easily reversible (something I can put in a batch file, for instance) without requiring a restart.
If you really want to avoid spending more than absolutely necessary, use sites like http://bensbargains.net/ , http://slickdeals.net , and http://fatwallet.com . Search those sites for what you want. Set up deal alerts if you don't need the items immediately and you can really save some money...
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Sign up and click the activation link in your e-mail. Fill out info and you'll get to a page that asks for a promo code and referrer, enter "VIP-CARD" for the promo code.
Also, only one e-mail can have a checked box at whatever screen that is. That threw me through a loop. Enjoy...
My Grandma's got these specs (she won't buy or let me give her a RAM upgrade):
2.8ghz Celeron
128mb RAM
~40gb 4200rpm
She only uses the thing for webmail and word processing, but it is still incredibly slow (windows freeze when dragging them across the screen, for instance).
I've...
Well, I said "I prefer," and not "you will prefer." There is a significant difference for me because I use the router for webhosting. I also suspect that the extra space is useful for other features that I haven't discovered yet.
Yeah, it voids the warranty no question. If you're not careful you will "brick" your router.
Look at the wiki link at dd-wrt.com (up top with the other main links). You'll find a list of supported and recommended devices there. The GL is supported, as well as the Buffalo. The Buffalo has...
Thanks op, none near me, but this might work in the future:
http://www.paramountmovies.com/screenings/index.php?film_id=1
http://www.paramountmovies.com/screenings/index.php?film_id=2
http://www.paramountmovies.com/screenings/index.php?film_id=3...
Don't bother with mac filtering. Use WPA (with a strong key), as there aren't any reliable ways to efficiently crack it yet. Use WEP if you must, but know that your network can be cracked efficiently. Anybody who can crack either encryption already knows the mac addresses of computers on your...
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