http://www.snapstream.com/
That program allows you to stream a video signal over your LAN. Sorta like a HTPC type of interface. It's pretty good, last time i tried it, it was pretty slow performance wise.
They have a demo on their site so you can check it out.
It doesn't cache locally. It uses a sort of proxy to take all your requested images/data from the internet, compress them and send them to you. This results in "faster" web page/picture loads, but your images have bad jpeg compression, more so than usual. Also pre-compressed things like MP3s and...
Nothing says that, I think they should at least be able to cancel an order that I placed only a few hours before, especially since they had a whole day to read email before processing it.
I ordered something on amazon.com through their used merchant process thing, sort of like eBay in a way. Anyways, I ordered something and then realized it was the wrong thing that I ordered, so about 3 hours after I ordered i sent them an email asking to cancel the order, along with order number...
The TH55 looks really nice, finally something without huge clunky buttons and a nice shape with a big screen. Hopefully it'l be under 300$, would be nice for the Mp3 player capability and maybe camera...
It's to make sure none of the metal parts on the board short on the metal. The top heatsink is just there to transfer the heat from the heatpipe to the heatsink.
My zalman heatpipe VGA cooler requires you to put thermal paste between the aluminum and the heatpipe, and it works really well.
I would assume if you put thermal paste on it that it'd improve the performance quite a bit.
Wow executable email attachments always used to be safe
If people haven't learned to not open email attachments from people they don't know, then I dunno. :confused:
So I've got this light that uses low voltage halogen lights, and it has a transformer on the light thing that converts AC to the low voltage.
Anyways it works fine, with a regular on/off switch.
But I installed a dimmer, so now the light fixture hums quite loud whenever its around 50% lit...
Fortron powersupplies are VERY quiet, they're almost inaudible if your case cooling is decent.
If you have no other case fans and your CPU is very warm the PSU will up it's speed a bit and won't be as quiet.
And yes it works with P4s.
I sent my HP laptop back, since the signal for the LCD would deteriorate everytime i angled the screen a bit or something like that.
Anyways I got it back, and they ended up replacing both the screen and motherboard.
It works good except for one thing, it seems like the screen is off center by...
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