I have a pretty similar set up (E8500, EP45-UD3R, EVGA 260 core 216, WD Black 1TB drive) and run it with a Corsair 520HX. I'm not familiar with the OCZ PS you have. If for some reason its not up to it though I would recommend the Corsair 520HX. I run a few other hard drives and optical drives...
I've done lots of gaming with it and its always worked great. Typically the receiver sits on my desk only a few feet from the kb/mouse/mediapad. I can take the keyboard into another room 25+feet away and it still works through the walls though. As far as the signal dropping goes its never been...
I've been using a Logitech diNovo since they came out. For the most part I love it. Its nice and compact, and the media control buttons are nice. I don't like keyboards with a ton of extra buttons, and this one has just the right amount. The price is a little steep, but it has come down a bit...
/agree with the others.
I'm using a Corsair 520HX and running a GTX260 core 216. Its running great. Even if it turns out your current PS is not that great and you want/need to replace it you can get something in the 500 watt range as long as its a good quality one.
I always run at native so I never thought to check. By default it does not. I went through all the OSD options and the options in the forte manager (included software that allows you to change settings) and could not find any option to stop it from filling. I am able to do 1:1 by using my NVidia...
I just got a L227WTG a week or so ago. Was able to get it on sale at Best Buy for $260'something including tax. So you might check around and see if you can get one locally. Overall I am very happy with it. Its great for gaming. This is the first TN panel I have purchased and it did take some...
I rented and beat the second one last week on XBox. I will say it was as fun as if not somewhat better then the first one. Which is to say lots of fun.
Yep, you can do that. The adapters I have seen in the past go into either a 3.5" or 5.25" bay and you just stick the PCMCIA card you want to use into the card reader. I can't remember what interface they used though (probably IDE but I can't remember). It shouldn't be very hard to find one at...
They have a number of options to tweak the drive. You can actually increase and decrease the power of the laser among other things. There are options for slowing the speed down for less noise, lots of burning tweaks and info among other things. Having said that, if you don't do much burning (and...
I understand that its perfectly fast for you. But aren't all the 939 chips built to run PC3200 stock? I figure if you are buying new you should get memory that you can run at stock timings as opposed to running below spec.
Yep. The native bus speed of that CPU requires PC3200 to run at stock. So just get some good PC3200 value type RAM (Corsair, Kingston, Mushkin...you get the idea) and you are good to go. No need to get the pricey versions from those (Like the various types of XMS from Corsair).
And don't...
Thats just because they haven't bothered to make ones that do. Has nothing to do with PCI-E boards only supporting NVidia stuff. Its just like back when you could run Vodoo cards in SLI. They ran on PCI. But PCI wasn't specific to them. They just happened to be the people that designed a video...
This could make a big difference depending on what your system bus is at. For instance if you have a P4 with an 800mhz bus, you would want PC3200. That all deals with stock stuff though. If your stock bus just requires PC2700, by all means run that if you don't plan to OC. Assuming everything is...
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