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After taking the motherboard out, I carefully laid out the wires that I could hide in the area beneath where the motherboard sits, and held them in with electrical tape and hot glue. Then I put the...
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So I removed the video card, unplugged the SATA cables, and unplugged the PSU cables and got them out of the way. Then came the tricky part: organizing the front panel wires. I had seen some other...
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Hello everyone, haven't posted here in a while so I figured I'd talk about what I'm up to. A few years back I bought a S939 system (Biostar Tforce6100-939) with a dual core 3800+, and overclocked it...
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Well, the intel chipset drivers were already installed so I assumed that wasn't the problem.
I searched for intelppm.sys and it's in the \system32 folder. What's odd now is that everything seems...
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Wow, that's an incredibly terrible way to get scammed...reminds me of the DOA Soyo rebates...I was a victim of one of those...of course nowhere near 14 grand.
I would say if you can get enough...
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First of all, hi, I'm back!
I'm having a problem with a Dell D600 notebook (1.6GHz P-M, 512MB DDR) running XP SP2.
This notebook that hasn't been giving me issues until today. I was encoding...
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Well you'd get better game performance out of the system with a lower overclock on the core/RAM and an 8800GT even if it's just at stock, but looks like you already made your decision.
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Most modern cards take a very small hit from AF. It makes far-away scenery more crisp and accurately rendered so it's a good idea to have it on at least 4x.
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You would be better off spending the $200 on an 8800 GT. Your mobo already has a PCIe slot, so you'd get a lot more out of just keeping it and getting an 8800 GT than overclocking a 7900 GS.
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Get this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103052
It'll OC well too.
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