What could I expect from an HD4850. Would the upgrade of the other two offset the loss on that compared to the 4890 (obviously not in graphic power but overall usage). I mean as of right now i'm using only the onboard HD3300. How would it compare?
Kinda what the titles asks. I am having trouble deciding whether or not to upgrade my CPU to the the 965 BE. I currently run a Phenom 9850 BE at 2.972Ghz (205x14.5) on a Gb GA-MA790GP-DS4H with 4gb of Corsair PC8500 (2x2gb) at 1092 5-5-5-15. I have WD 80 and 600 gig hard drives. Corsair 650 PSU...
It doesn't work after the second reboot. I can reboot once after changing the resolution and type of color and the TV tuner will work. One more time a round and no luck so after that the TV tuner does not work. How can I fix this?
to go out and buy a PNY Verto GF4 TI 4600? Its all I can afford at the moment but right now im running on a RADEON 64DDR w/ VIVO and looking to upgrade. Should I if im looking for pretty large performance increase?
I have an 8k5a3+ and an AXP1600+ (AGOIA Y). Although I haven't installed the chip yet(running Athlon T-Bird 1.2). Just got my SLK-800 heatsink today so now I can't wait to get o/cing. I hope I hit it big. :D Soon what is under my system rigs will be 100% true.
I believe they give you the pads because the actually base of the HS is smaller than the distance between the pads on the CPU. I think that it is in your best interest to put them on so you do not risk damaging the die. Im just concerned that during the process of taking it off you might damage...
Ok... If I remember correctly.... since BE bisects angle ABD the measurement of ABE and EBD is the same.... ok.... well that means EBD is equal to 9x-1. now what you do is you take 9x-1,9x-1,24x+14 and add them together getting 42x+12. Now equate that to 180
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