Did you read the other sentence on that line?
I have had a bad experience, I am just saying that I have had no troubles at all with OCZ, nor have any of my friends.
I have always had great results with all rebate programs. The only exception being a memory rebate from Tiger Direct.
I have personally sent in 2 OCZ rebates and they have both come back (one did take awhile but it arrived none the less). My friends have also had great experiences with OCZ...
This is my first hot deal so please bear with me.
I was checking my email today and saw this in the fry's newsletter.
As stated in the title, it is a Retail Seagate 500 GB HDD.
8MB buffer
7200 RPM
Ultra DMA/100 (sorry no SATA)
http://www.outpost.com/entry?site=op:mfe031406&sku=4697778
It isnt 3-4 frames/second its more on the order of 30-40 FPS (~50% increase)
They have gotten a card to push through 7,000 in 3Dmark06. I know I know benches mean nothing these days, but there are game performance ones too. They got it up to 88 from 58 in quake 4. The core was running at...
I thought EPS powersupplys were the ones with the 8 pin (4x12v 4xGnd) 12v lines instead of the 4 pin (2x12v 2xGnd) ones that are usually found on most PSUs. They also have either a 20 or 24 pin power connector.
There is someone who will attempt to repair your processor for you, I can't remember what he charges but its worth a shot. I'm sorry I can't remember who does it but google should find it.
That would be pretty close to impossible for several different reasons (price, ability to manufacture, etc.)
That would end up being the most expensive processor ever. On each wafer there is probably at least a couple of defective die so if you made one HUGE processor then you would probably...
They make the wafers from silicon ingots, which are round due to the process by which they are made. They have a spining starter seed of silicon that is dipped into a vat of molten silicon, as they draw it out it cools and proceeds to grow larger and larger. In the end it looks alot like a...
For all those considering building DFI NF4 systems, DFI now requires you to have a 24 pin powersupply that is rated for at least 480 watts. No ifs, ands, or buts, they will not give you tech support on their forum unless you have a power supply that meets those requirements.
Read here
I dunno what you are talking about, seems like it is speeding up if anything.
I do not understand what rike was talking about with points 3 and 5.
I guess you can say each generation of optical drives is reaching speed limits 56x was the highest speed CD rom I have seen (I'm sure there are...
For anyone who might be interested here is a link just to the camera no referral junk
*Edited a million times blasted linking, I need to learn some more
umm how are they light years ahead of american modders? I didn't see anything that extrodinary (granted they had some really cool cases but nothing special).
I can see how it is feasible but it would cost a fortune. I know it probably won't happen but, just imagine how much energy could be saved if EVERYONE had solar panels for roofing. During the day the draw from the grid would be little or none during the day and, during the night you could get...
Well since I just discovered MSN spaces I figured I would set it up to house pics of my projects in the works. *note that none are done but are in the works
Right now there are only a few photos but I will add a bunch more as I finish up project revival over the next week or two.
My projects...
Aw quit your belly aching, I just had my 200 GB Seagate barracuda die on me. Luckily it was a memory thing. So I just did a quick format and am now pulling the data off onto my new maxtor with a data recovery proggy.
Did ya plug the ethernet cable into the RJ-45 port? (I know but gotta start at the beginning) is it plugged into a network (I am guessing both are yes).
1394 can be used as a network form but you would need to network computers that both have 1934. You are best off using Cat 5 cable.
Ok then, turns out it tells you how in your manual. Look at chapter 6-2 of your manual for your motherboard, it tells you how to switch the card. In their description they tell you how to make it work in SLI, but for you you just simply need the opposite. So switch the connector so that the...
No, what you need to do is power down your system (obviously) then remove your graphics card, then you need to switch around that little tab just below the middle slot, so that the single graphics card is pointing up to the blue slot, then just put your system back together and you are set. I'll...
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