Why did they remove a thumb button? I use both all the time, especially when browsing going forward and backward.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just read another thread where you can set the tilt wheel to go forward and backward in a browser. Still odd they'd get rid of a button.
Thanks. I've overclocked to 3ghz and all is well. With just surfing the web it's staying at 31C. Gonna try some heavy gaming and see where it goes to. A HSF upgrade would be good and then maybe I'll get the new RAM. I'd like to see if I can get this processor to 3.4ghz.
I think it's a Prescott. And stock HSF. It's at 31C with just surfing. I'll try some gaming and see how hot it gets.
But my question still is, what should I be worried about with regards to temperature?
As a followup here. What is a safe temperature for a P4? I've overclocked my 2.6ghz to 3ghz right now with no additional cooling. According to MBM5, the cpu is at 31C. How hot is too hot for a P4 so I know when to stop if I try to bump up the speed a little more?
I currently have a home built system with an Intel 2.6ghz processor, 1gb pc2700 RAM, Geforce 6800 graphics card running XP. I'd like to try and get a little more oomph out of the system for gaming and heavy photo editing for the next 8 months but can't really afford to upgrade everything right...
xtknight, I assume a widescreen LCD would also be good with an xbox 360, right? Would I get 720p or 1080i?
How about this LCD paired with a Chaintech 6800 for PC gaming and hooking up a 360?
To answer your question, yes. Tell us which movie(s) you watch with the DVD player correctly set to 16:9 that still show bars. You should know that any movie shot in anamorphic (2.35:1) will still have bars on top and bottom of a widescreen tv because anamorphic is even wider than 16:9. Good...
I used the highest quality settings on Nerovision express. I think Adobe and Nero use Mpeg-1. The photos are pristine on my computer. But when previewing the slide show and watching it on a TV, the photos look horrid. Pixelized.
I've tried Photoshop Elements 3, and Nero Express, but both compress photos too much when creating a photo slide show to view on DVD. I'm shooting with a Nikon D70 in RAW and then saving as a JPEG without resizing. So the photos are very high quality to begin with.
Anyone know of another...
Does the print server need to be a wireless print server or should the Mac be able to print to it even though the print server is connected to the wireless router?
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