Its all personal preference, and the panel quality. I run my home desktop 27" 4k at 100% and it can use it all day from about 3 feet away. Love the small text and how much stuff I can fit on it. I rarely even need to turn my 2nd monitor on. My office work laptop is a 4k 15" and i leave it at...
I had a TI4600 that had the giant double sided Zalman heatsink, back when Zalman cooling was awesome. Ran that with a overclocked T-bird Althlon. I was a broke student back then and had to live with that while everyone was going OC mad with the Athlon XPs.
Eventually moved to a sempron 2600+...
still using my dell 610 in the garage since battery is dead. still works great for looking things up and recording projects to google drive. love its 1400x1050 screen back when they still made high res laptop screens.
friends dad is a lawyer and got a bottle of blue label as a gift from a client. we cracked it open... its good.. smooth.. but not worth the price
ill stick to my scotch like glenfiddich and Macallan 18s. scotchy scotch scotch..
just get a seasonic and be done with it. you have a quad gpu cruncher and your going to skim on powersupply. the powersupply is the backbone of the whole machine.
oem of a m12D.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Power-Supplies
or get the corsair that mark recommend. thats a good and...
Looking for a 9.5mm ata laptop drive. 20gb and up if you can. big enough for win xp and few programs.
DouglasB. i've got a few 12v wall warts i can shoot your way. PM me
up for grabs:
ALL gone
Gone to Beemer
epox 8kda3j nforce3 motherboard
2x s754 sempron 2800. one has its IHS removed and...
Right here tdawg..
other things i've noticed:
-mine will just freeze when it boots up sometimes. spinning circle of dots just stops
-slower response after ICS. just doesn't feel smooth and things are noticeably laggy to respond. sometimes the power button takes a sec before the device turns...
ah the abit ic7 max3.. such an awesome motherboard. i kept mine for nostalgia sake.
then EPOX. oh man where did they go..
ahh...the nforce2 and the intel 875 era.. those were the days..
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