Ok what would be the easiest way for me to go about using my laptops wireless connection with my desktop? They are both running WinXP SP2. The reason I ask is my laptop has a wireless netgeat pcmcia card in it and run lovely in my room with my desktop. The desktops' pci wireless netgear card...
i went from a laptop with an ati 9600 128mb mobile card to a evga 6800 ultra gpu and WOAH does it run stuff like butter. I did spend $600 on the darn pci-e version though lol.
EQ2 looks like pure sweetness.
bump, anyone? will i see a difference with this or the 27" inch version or wich is the best to get????
btw what is the difference between an lcd tv and monitor the tv has lower reso and tv support with more plugups?
or is there more?
want to replace my dual benq 19" fp931's native reso of 1280x1024 16ms response time.
with this olevia lt30hv for my pc monitor and pc gaming aswell as use it for 3d modeling and photoshop and dvd/divx and xbox/ps2ing.
What is the native reso of this lcd tv and how would it stack up to...
end result, with money shots. All in all i'm pleased with the dual benqs only thing i'm not happy with so far is the netgear card. Where I have it, signal is way weaker compared to the same spot of my pcmcia laptop netgear card. Other than that im pleased with my setup.
eq2 dualbenqs
case...
hey frosty you might want to check out www.notebookforums.com and pctorque.com the sager 9860 but notebookforums has people with the new alienware laptop the 7700 model and i'm sure someone over there or already has shed some light on this subject.
I have an alienware 16.1lcd 5500 model with...
I understand that ribbon no offense but check this link here and youll see what i mean about the 3500+ and up is why it's confusing me, heh.
http://www.msicomputer.com/product/p_sp...p?model=K8N_Neo4_Platinum/SLI&class=mb
"CPU
? Supports Socket 939 for AMD® Athlon? 64FX/64 processor...
well im trying to get a definitive answer if the msi only supports 3500+ and up 939 procs or will it support a 3000+ or 3200+
"Originally posted by: ribbon13
Raptor is a good line, WD's only good line. I'd get a Seagate for a storage drive.
The AMD 3500 price/performance ratio vs a...
Very helpfull but thanks for the free bump and grats on another post count...... as I stated in my edited post i've already decided on my parts So your witty retort was moot. I just don't want to make any conflicting pieces ala the specs that the msi k8n sli plat stats 3500+ and up but i've read...
okie thanks ribbon well i had just got done editing my original post with agp setup specs so I guess that was pointless.
Since i'm not going sli, but still pci-e what's the best mobo for that then. true i wasen't thinking agp is dying no need to build a new system around it. regardless the...
So I should save the cheese and go with the amd 3200 winchester? does anyone else agree? plus i can always upgrade later
Wags1974 I hear you on that about the sli route but then that adds another quandry for me is the pcie worth it also? should i save more cash and go the AGP route...
OK narrowed down my parts basically I just need you guys's help on a few more questions
First off im going with the -- msi k8n neo4 platinum in the specs it says it supposrts the amd processors 3500+ and up ofcourse will it run an amd 939 3000 or 3200+ just fine or do I HAVE to get a 3500+...
hey stang can you please get me some action shots of that lcd running while playing your games please please im thinking of getting one instead of dual lcds thanks a bunch. also pictures of it running with the side casing of the lcd visable so i can get an idea for how big this beast will be thanks.
I want to upgrade to the latest video card doesnt matter wich. I was wanting to run dual benq 19" lcds off most likely a dual dvi video card in span mode. Where it splits the screen between the two lcds. the benq is 1024 reso per so would any game support this? I play games like ut2k4, everquest...
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