Okay, here is the situation. My employer is finally going to buy me a 20.1" LCD monitor for work. I'm a programmer/web developer so I would like to get at LCD that has good text clarity and color reproduction. Work has provided me a list of monitors that I'm allowed to order through the...
Actually I just found an adapter that came with my 24-PIN Coolermaster powersupply that converts to 20-PIN. I'm assuming this should work with an Antec powersupply?
Actually that adapter looks opposite of what I need. I need to convert a 24-PIN powersupply to 20-PIN. That Thermaltake cable converts a 20-PIN powersupply to a 24-PIN. Is there an adapter that converts 24-PIN to 20-PIN? Thanks...
I'm thinking about picking up a Sonata II for a HTPC project I'm working on. I've got an Abit NF7-S NForce2 board laying around which has a 20-PIN connector. The Sonata II case comes with a 24-PIN power supply. Can I use a 24-PIN power supply with my 20-PIN motherboard? Thanks...
This is practically a brand new powersupply as it has hardly ever been used. I have a Enermax 400W laying around I could give a try, but I'm almost ready to agree with tcsenter. The computer is too stable for the powersupply to be crapping out. I can load the computer up with folding@home and...
DDR2 DIMMs have a different number of pins and have a notch in a different position that DDR DIMMs. Check out this link to Corsair for a DDR2 FAQ: http://www.corsairmemory.com/corsair/products/specs/ddr2_faq.pdf
The way I look at it....if it ain't broken don't fix it. My computer doesn't have the latest bios or nforce4 drivers, but the thing is rock solid. I refuse to update those drivers until the next format. I've had too many problems with updating nvidia drivers in the past.
I have an older computer that I use as a server. The specs are as follows:
Gigabtye GA-7DPXDW-P w/ dual Athlon MP 1200 processors
1GB Ram
DVD-ROM
Geforce MX400 graphics card
120GB and 160GB harddrives
Add-on USB 2.0 card
400W Seasonic Super Silencer PS
According to the bios and...
Hey FastEddie, before setting my vdimm to 2.75v I noticed that Core Center was displaying that my memory was already running at 2.70v. Is 2.70v the correct stock setting or is it 2.5v like you said above? I bumped the vdimm up to 2.75v. Is there any danger in bumping up the vdimm? I've...
I should also mention that FastEddie recommended that I bump my memory voltage up since I have Corsair RAM. Check out his recommendation in the thread I started in the motherboard section:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=29&threadid=1579222
What's weird is that I've got the paging operation error even when I didn't have a formatted D: drive (just a raw partition) and the page file was by default on C: I'm starting to wonder if the D actually stands for something else.
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