the example was taken from the AP. The UI has an option to measure the sent & receive packets via LAN, WAN, and Wireless. The example i provided was the wireless data
you can only achieve N speeds if you use the AES cipher. It you use TKIP then you are stuck at G speeds.
So basically, i have the opposite situation as you. I get more drops in AES
i'm also using 1.34NA
I'm using channel 7 actually. I did use a sniffer program to check the best channel. I just find it annoying since overall performance is up, but there is a lot more errors and packets being dropped while using N. Where as in G the performance is much lower but practically...
so if that's the case. Getting a dual band router will help the packet dropping issue?
If I get a router that is dual band, does the adapter also need to be dual band capable? or will i be fine with my current wireless adapters
So basically, I've had this router for about 6 months. And I've been connected to it wireless via G speeds because (up until now) I didn't really bother changing it. (Since N speeds could only be achieved via AES encryption)
So when I'm connected via Wireless G speeds (54 and down), I have...
people who compare conventional drives with solid state drives are seriously clueless in what they are comparing. Unless you have actually used a quality SSD, you are in no way a credible source for comments regarding the two.
I was no different when it comes to many of you regarding my way...
yeah tigerdirect's CS is lacking. I don't worry if an item will arrive in good condition though. As they ship just as well as newegg does. Truthfully I only buy from them because the tax in california is getting so high that deals are really no longer deals. If you buy that monitor at the same...
I hear ya dawza, I basically am just going to be using it for some light office work. And burning some dvds and what not. I bought my girlfriend a MSI Wind and I basically accomplish
the same thing with her laptop as I did with my m1330. My only concern really is loading speed because i...
yeah i figured as much, I'm thinking of upgrading the SSD but they are limited to the ZIF 1.8" SSD so i have very little options. The whole point going with the netbook was so it would be cheap but I am finding the cost to add up quickly hehe
well the MI is the cheapest at the moment at 329.99 i figure I would just install windows XP when I get it
At first glance the Mi and XP are pretty much the same
I've pretty much made up my mind in getting the HP Mini 1000 due to the keyboard and aesthetics, but I'm unsure how good netbook SSD's are. I found out that the SSDs used on the mini 1000 are SanDisk pSSD 16GB (unsure what the p infront of the SSD stands for).
How much difference in...
wait....
i thought that was what you normally would do to revert things back to factory state. I do that with my tv all the time!
All joking aside, the usual recipient of damage during falls is the hard drive. best way to check it would be to
find out what brand the hard drive is and then...
Basically my problem is that the soldering material that dell uses on the board is very little. I was able to remove the ones that had a decent amount of solder applied which were the ones on the sides.
Picture of a Power Jack
The gold pins on the center and back of the power jack were the...
alright thanks, I'll get it a look
I don't see why it wouldn't work. I disabled speedstep in the bios just to see if the cpu multiplier would change, which it did. I know the system itself has no problem using speedstep since it was running it fine when it was using the normaly 1.73ghz...
yeah i did try undervolting, it doesn't help the situation much since the processor is still at full speed. I'll try to crystal cpu method, i'm just surprised speedstep is disabled since there wasn't any mention of this on the long discussion involving it
So I recently decided to do a pin-mod on my girlfriend's xps m140 laptop, it use to have the pentium m 1.73ghz processor on it. I used a pentium m 725 and successfully pinmodded it to 2.16ghz stable. The problem is I noticed that it is always at 2.13ghz and never enables speedstep to kick in. So...
$375.00 is quite a bit, just leaving it there since it doesn't qualify for new would be more wasteful than having them fill in a template for the product. At any rate, there is no way to tell how many open box items they have.
i would assume the people who work on the newegg website are staff members as opposed to a 3rd company maintaining it, since it is updated everyday. So i don't see why it would cost them extra to make a single page
evga's warranty won't be voided if you decide to use a 3rd party solution for cooling. So in terms of value, the evga 260 + the razor waterblock will save you a lot. BFG doesn't have the same policy with switching out the reference cooler though, to my knowledge if BFG finds any evidence of...
it happens
When I got an 8800 ultra (evga) from newegg it actually burst on fire. The mosfet was shooting out a blue type of flame, and it made a nasty burn on the cooler. Funny enough though, the card worked while the flame was on , granted i was just booting to windows while it was on fire.
While more is better (enough with the less is better trend) how exactly does more bandwidth equate to better performance on video cards.
When I overclock, I see little increase in performance when I substantially overclock the memory in comparison to the core. I am curious because I noticed...
CM 832 Mod
What are those black outline sleeves called? that you put around the metal cuts you make? As I've made several on my own CM 832, and at the moment I just left it as it is. I prefer the sleeved look
Also where do you get them? My guess is home depot, but I just want to make sure.
hehe basically. The Q6600 alone can raise the temperature of the water in the loop by a decent amount (in comparison to the C2D). I actually use to live in Riverside during my undergrad years to attend UCR. I'm glad I moved from there, because Los Angeles would probably seem like 70 in...
i'd try to push harder with it, but it requires a lot of voltage and the temperatures in Los Angeles isn't very friendly. Even on water, I think if I keep going, the temperature will eventually start getting too high. Outside of benchmarks, i didn't really notice much of a performance difference.
I had a similar problem with mine as well. I used Core Temp to distinguish the right temps for each core and then adjusted the temps that was stated on speedfan. They are the temps of each core but they apparently need adjusting
if you want to overclock a laptop processor with a locked bios you will need to pinmod. You can find information about that in Notebookforums.com as stated.
If you wish to overclock the video card, you are going to need to download the unlocked bios and flash it. If you don't, you will not be...
go to notebookforums.com
You will find more people who are experienced with the subject there. That's where I learned how to pinmod (overclock) my Laptop and install a better video card
well yeah, I know the GTS in SLI in the loop is what causes my processor to stay within the range of the cooling capabilities of the Monsoon II. But it does help give him an idea where the Monsoon II is at, especially from a person who has used both with several types of processors.
My E6400...
I used it, and while it does suck a lot of power, it does get the job done. And when comparing its cooling capability to my new watercooling, it is almost close to its performance (granted I have 2 GTS in the loop).
I maxed out at around 45-46C under Prime95 load on both cores (or Orthos if...
I added pictures to show how the loop is oriented. The 2 missing 120mm fans on the 120.3 radiator is mounted on the bottom (outside of the case) to keep the radiator locked in position
yeah i know what you mean. But under load, I would assume that the temperature of the water will eventually stabilize to a particular temperature, where the difference between the blocks and the water is smaller therefore hardly a difference.
I would assume the better way to cool the parts is...
Ah good to know.
I did mess around with it a little and reversed the fans on the radiators. All 4 fans on the radiators are pushing air into the case from the outside (versus pushing air inside the case out), The temperature of my motherboard increased by 5C (from 43C to 48C), which isn't...
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