I keep hearing about the shift from 90 nm technology to 65 nm technology in CPUs and graphics cards...
what does that mean? what size is really changing? how does it affect the power of the hardware?
So my friend is trying to upgrade his video card and he is having a hard time with... something not even sure what. the question that needs asking is are AGP and PCI E compatible? I had him right click my computer > manage > display drivers and > properties and he told me the current card was...
I have no idea if they are BH-5 chips so would you suggest dropping them bost and buying 2 new kits? also what is better, 4 512mb sticks or 2 1 gig sticks?
DFI Lanparty nForce4 ULTRA-D
TwinMOS 2x512 RAM
MSI Radeon X800 XL 256mb
Forton Source 500W
AMD 3700+ (San Diego)
Western Digital Raptor 150 GB HD
I've been thinking about upgrading everything lately for my gaming PC but I have not been keeping up with computer stuff since I built my it...
so stick with raptor?
is 150 really much faster? I don't think I really need that much space but if it is vastly improved I would upgrade from the 74 to the 150. any more ideas?
well my refurbished 74 gig raptor went bad so I need a new HD. mostly I use the rig for gaming but I like have 74 gigs +. anyone have any ideas on what I should grab? price range isn't a huge issue but nothing crazy that I won't ever need (like 300 gigs 10krpm)
I really don't think it could be the hard drive though... nothing changed in the hard drive the whole computer was fine then the fan on the video card broke ALL I did was take the video card out of the computer ship it off and get the exact same model back from them. I got it back today, put it...
ok more problems
someone told me to repair my windows and I chose "To repair a Windows XP installation using the Recovery Console, press R" then I read from this website http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm#Warning1 not to do that. so I just went in then typed exit in the...
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