My home desktop began showing video artifacts & tearing this past week, even in BIOS. Booting to Safe Mode is impossible; the screen is entirely artifacts. It's probably the GTX 460 or the PSU, but troubleshooting a build from 2008 with legacy parts & slots probably isn't worth the...
I'm building a system for my home office and am looking for a chipset and/or mobo recommendation. The box will be used almost exclusively for database work, but I'm forced to use XP so 4gb of memory is all i can install. I won't be gaming or overclocking at all, and since my office is in the...
i might be interested if they let you pick the games that came with it, but i'm not gonna buy a bundle with games that i don't want or don't know anything about
i've had this card since march of 2005 and i would STRONGLY recommend against purchasing it. it's given me nothing but problems from day 1 (i was a major contributor to the ~100 pg thread about this card on AVS Forum) -- even in MCE -- and i've been so much happier with my relatively new Vbox...
they just changed the price to $49.95! it showed $22.02 when i clicked the link a second ago, but when i went to finalize the order it was $50+, so i clicked the link again and it was $49.95 :(
oh well
great deal on a great notebook. i got an E1705 a few weeks back for $1410 after $650 off (1.66ghz, 120gb, 1gRAM, x1400, WUXGA, bigger battery), and it's really freaking sweet. my only recommendation is to reformat it with an OEM version of Media Center'05 (if you have one -- i happen to run MCE...
for anyone looking for an equally nice deal, i just ordered a Dell Inspiron E1705 this morning with:
- Intel® Core? Duo Processor T2300 (1.66GHz/667MHz FSB)
- 17 inch UltraSharp? Wide Screen UXGA (1920x1200) Display with TrueLife?
- 1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz
- ATI...
these are *hands down* the best headphones i've ever owned. they are noticeably better than my HD580s (and just as comfy!) and are worth the money for anyone with a discerning ear. that said, i highly recommend a headphone amp to accompany them.
great price too!
you should upgrade to the 100gb HDD instead of going with the +$125 for 1gb RAM option. you can buy a 1gb stick of the same RAM for $105 from the Dell store and sell the 2x256 that comes inside the laptop. if you choose the RAM option you only get 2x512.
besides, i'd much rather have the...
no. you don't need an IR receiver for these remotes to work. my 659 works just fine controlling the components in my living room system directly, and i've also placed the MS IR receiver in the room to allow it to control my PC (running MCE'05) when appropriate.
if you do have an IR receiver...
yes, they can control HDTV/DVR set top boxes. i programmed one for my dad's HD-DVR and he loves it. i'm not sure about the ps2 thing (i believe it can but since i don't have one i can't confirm), but it can definitely control your Yamaha and the TV.
you might want to get the 688 if you are...
Your post would be laughable if it wasn't so sad.
Seriously, do you consider yourself to be literate in the English language? You can't even spell simple words like 'surprise' or 'journalist', so I shouldn't be surprised that you fail to see the blatant lies and deceit that have become...
i finished my system last week in a Lian-Li PC-76 case. it's awesome and the system runs very cool with my Zalman 7700 copper HSF, but it's noisy as hell because i can't control the speeds of any of the 120mm case fans. there are two of these that i need to control, as well as four 80mm (i...
these are VERY good headphones...definitely in competition for the "best headphones <$150" crown.
read some reviews on headphone sites (NOT on computer/gaming sites...no offense but most of those people have no basis for comparison with good headphones) such as headphone.com & head-fi.org...
not trying to thread crap, but make sure you read this:
The PowerEdge SC420 is ideal for your first server & network.
Note: For server use only; CANNOT BE USED AS A DESKTOP.
Dell does not support the use of a graphics card on the SC420.
these are actually pretty cheap for canalphones. just in general, canalphones are very expensive to manufacture so pricing usually starts around $100.
that said, this is a great deal on a terrific pair of heaphones. the ER6i's do not disappoint, and this is a spectacular price for them.
if you look at frequency response when buying headphones then you don't probably know how to shop for headphones. the E2c's are great headphones, and this is an AMAZING deal on them. read some reviews -- they will say the same thing.
yes but the only HD box Tivo makes is proprietary to DirecTV systems. it's soooooo retarded -- they're losing SOOOOO much money by not selling it as a standalone. i know a ton of people who would buy it in an instant if it worked with cable systems.
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