i am currently on a 60 gig hard drive running windows xp pro. i have a 80gb hard drive as a slave and i just reformatted it. i just purchased a copy of windows xp home and i want to install it on the slave hard drive.
is there any way to install windows xp home on the second hard drive from...
im paying $60 a month for my comcast internet. do you think its possible i could call them up and tell them i am going to cancel with them unless they give me it for $19 for a year?
i cant remember the name of the emachines laptop but its the one with the a64 processor in it. u can get one for under $1,500 and its great for gaming.
upgrading a laptop is very limited (ram, maybe hard drive) and its impossible to build ur own
u can just connect a usb mouse and gaming on the...
maybe u have a crappy processor that just naturally runs hot, or your heatsink needs to be finely lapped, or your temp readings are wrong, or the paste ur using sucks.
i would try to lap the heatsink and use as5 next time.
$1200 isnt bad, i would think u could get a rig like that for cheaper though. have no idea about ur video card though. r u talking a radeon 9200se or a x800pro?
well not every kind of ram will work on every motherboard, but in a general sense yes it will work. u may want to check with ur motherboard manufacturer before purchasing the ram.
when i said 9500 i meant one that can be modded to a 9700 (that really is my fault for not stating).
and video card cooling DOES raise case temps unless it has an OTES type design. think about it.... when the fan for the graphics card blows the heat away from the heatsink where does it go...
get a a 21" NEC monitor with the money u said by buying a 3200+ over a 3400+. and get a 430w antec truepower, its a bit better than the 450w u picked.
and im pretty sure that all aperture grille monitors have those lines. if you dont want the lines u will have to buy a shadow mask crt.
no matter what kind of cooling you put on there it probebly wont drop your case temps, it will just drop your card temps and increase your card temps accordingly. i believe that the 5800 ultra already gas a back exhaust so putting a vga silencer wouldnt help much (even if you could get one to...
yea the zs has a digital out but it doesnt have optical out....... and anyways the digital to analog converter on the audigy is better than the one on the speakers. therefore u will get better sound quality hookin it up straight analog from your soundcard.
theres no harm in removing the heatsink. take it off, remove the processor and get any thermal residue off with 91%+ isopropyl alcohol. than go out and buy yourself a zalman 7000alcu. that fan is ultra SILENT.
if you play new fps style games than it will DEFINATELY give you noticable improvement. i think that having 1gb of ram is more important than just for gaming though, its best to have.
oooo and actually u wont notice that big of a performance increase unless u have a decent graphics card.
correct. L2 cache has nothing to do with fsb or hypertransport.
and a64 processors have a 200mhz fsb incase u were wondering.
/edit: just wondering, arent 164 processors designed to have a 1600mhz hypertransport?
disconnect both drives. make sure they are set correctly to slave and master settings. if it still doesnt work go into device manager and try to update the drivers for the cd-rw drive. and if that doesnt work, uninstall the cd-rw drivers, it will than prompt you to install new drivers.
i had...
dude u gotta give me her screen name.
1. she deserves any harrassment that may come from posting her screen name
2. i need to hook up with a cheap wh0re
photoshop will run better on a pentium 4. the a64s will be better in gaming.
its gonna be tough to get all that including the monitor for $800. i would probebly go with a northwood 2.8c.
well u can buy an optional 80mm fan for the zalman, but after you get that your lookin around spending $40 total. if u get the vga silencer its more like $15.
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