my hd is the toshiba mk1234gs which is 5400 rpm sata drive.....as far as the question of battery i am sure it is 4 cell....i have only had vista booted 4 times and not very long any of those...but under linux i get over 2 hours that from there it depends on what i am doing....but a very solid...
it has the ati 1100 intergrated video chipset...i bought this laptop from bestbuy for $500 2 months ago and love it.....good solid workhorse....allthough if you are going to use linux it does have a broadcom wireless nic......so i swaped that out for my trusty atheros chipset and i was off and...
i must say i love this little guy i was stuck in 720p with it for a few days due to lack of a hdmi cable but now that i have that my god.....so good and so cheap my two favorite things...lol...and pontifex to answer your question basicly the only thing you have to set is selecting progresive it...
i bought one for my new 1080p lcd....fyi need hdmi for 1080p component will only get you to 720p which still looks better than my old phillips.....nice small player nice remote....
i actually bought one of these today and i have to say i am not dissapointed....it has a few things it is missing like a it is only a single core and it doesnt have a svideo out.....but other than that i can get over many of the little things.......seems pretty solid compared to my old...
well i cant speak for the current offerings around the net but some of the early 165's were great overclockers.....i got screwed with a mediocre stepping and mine will only pull 2.6ghz but i had friend that got his to 2.7 and another that got a great chip that went to 2.8.....but like i said i...
i had a 2800+ that would run stable at 2.6ghz and i could push to be pretty stable at 2.712 ghz.....i love that little cpu...but i traded up for an opty
dont know what to tell you my 3550a reads anything i put in it...i also have modded firmware....so i can also burn most 8x media at 16x which is nice....but have put several of these in various systems with now problems reading dvd-r
i had a bit of a dilema a few months back when a client lost 3 years worth of data that was a very big deal (of course he didnt know how to use a floppy or cdburner) but i exhausted close to 13 different utilities from around the net...they would see the docs but not be able to open them or if...
you could try moving the drive and doing a windows repair (that would be the second promt for repair not the first)....i have done that a few times with no problem....which would get you around the problems with the hardware extraction layer and still have your programs work....
yeah i agree the forton is a cheap but safe bet....on a side note i gave up along time ago on trusting anything software or the bios can report for voltages...i just use my fluke and all is well...
well a modem is $5 and if you cant find one online i will sell you one...lol...i have a box and nobody hardly uses them anymore...and for a monitor they are usually good places to buy used...i live in madison wisconsin so i just go to st.vinncent depaul which is a thrift store they always have...
ta8689 you are correct to give you an idea i can be encoding video and play cod 2 for example and dont notice any loss in game performance....in xp you can set the affinty of a program to run on core 0 or core 1 or both.....essentially balancing the load as were with a single core if you are...
i have used alot of biostar in the past and i think they work just fine for people that arent going to be doing alot of overclocking and just want the basic pc.....and it helps that they are cheap...lol the tforce boards i hear are great you can get one with a sempron 2800+ off newegg and get...
i had a client that had a partition table dissapear last week....i spent 36 hours and 23 programs to try and recovers some important files....22 of them failed and would not give me anything b ut corrupt data until....drum roll......ontrack easy recovery suite....omg god i am a fan boy of this...
i would get the dfi infinity or ultra infinity instead....for a bit more but worth it....i hear alot of people like the msi neo aswell which would be another good choice...
i got mine from newegg last week and i got a less than desired stepping....ccbwe 0551 vpmw i have heard a few people pull 2.7 with these but most are hovering around 2.4 i have mine at 2.6 and one core will fail prime...but i havent had a problem even gaming for 5 hours plus....so i am content....
i wouldnt go with that cpu if you are going to overclock i have much better results with the 2800+ i have had several of them go above 2.6 ghz at 33 c under load....i would also suggest the dfi infinity 754...it is a great board i have built 4 systems with them they overclock nicely and are...
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