Of the 26" TN lcd's I have looked at these 2 seem to be among the best. I prefer TN monitors because I am always looking straight on at my mine and my experience has been that they look better when gaming.
I know both of these lcd's are good. I was wondering if the viewsonic had anything that made it worth the $100 extra it would cost to get it over the T260
According to coolermaster it is 22-26db. To be honest I can't tell you because I have one of the mountain mod ufo cases so All I can hear is the case fan noise.
I have seen that gigabyte board in action. The big advantage that I think it has over this board is the voltage stability. I have to really put the vcore up there to get 3.6GHz on my 6600 because of the voltage drops. When I dropped it in my friends gigabyte board it took much less vcore. As far...
I am using the blue ice pro. I picked it up at svc for $8. According to this it does just as well as the heatpipe ones.
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&number=9&artpage=1980&articID=473
I have been running my e6600 conroe for about 4 months stable now at 8x400(3.2GHz) with 1.41 vcore.I am thinking about trying 9x400 but to do that I would need around 1.45-1.48 vcore. Heat is not an issue. I have an ultra 120 in a very cool case and the room stays cool. My idles temps are 29C on...
Has anyone else noticed that when rebooting the nvidia controller takes a while to dectect the raid arrays? If I do a cold start it detects the arrays quickly and continues booting. When I restart the system, the bios takes about 30-40 seconds to detect the raid arrays on the nvidia controller.
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