I had the same problem when I switched to using HDMI. As fluffedup said check the overscan slider in CCC; once you remove the black border the blurriness will go away as well.
They have their own clean room and stuff? Personal experience with using them?
Sorry for so many questions, the data is really important want to make sure I get the best chance possible of recovering it.
Anyone know of any good data recovery services? HD died, motor just whirs away so it will most likely require physical fixing. Pricing would also be nice to know as well. Thanks!
Forgot to mention that it's an old 120GB Maxtor IDE (ATA/133) drive.
If AMD was baiting Intel, and everything works out for them Intel will be in big trouble because they will be the ones in breach of contract and will lose access to all of AMD's patents.
It seems like Intel's main argument for a breach of contract is due to GF not counting as a subsidiary of AMD. However, based on the definition of a subsidiary in the cross-licensing agreement, GF does clearly seem to fall into the category of a subsidiary. AMD has a 50% voting right and has...
Lack of ACC is probably a major factor. Never the less you do see a few people posting about buying NForce boards. I hear they do quite well with Phenom II since they no longer rely on ACC for OCs.
Game requirements and market conditions don't seem to be forcing video card manufacturers to come out with a new design just yet. I think AMD and Nvidia are pretty content in letting the R700 and GT200 series make them some extra cash.
Grab a Radeon 4830. They're < $100 now and would be a cheap step up from your 3850. If you're running 3Ghz+ on a X2 then you should be fine for a bit longer.
The ASUS 1000HE comes with a 6-cell battery which should solve most battery lifetime problems. It also seems like netbooks are moving away from the 8.9" screen to 10" screens, either that or the price drop on the smaller netbooks is finally happening. Regardless, you were already downclocking...
With AMD's spinoff of their fabs, they probably won't be footing the bill for most of the costs. If I recall too, if they don't build soon they will lose out on the subsidies.
Is everything else stock on your system? I can't believe no one bothered to ask him what processor, RAM, peripherals, etc. that he was also using. The problem could have been the result of the combination of components. In any case the Corsair 450VX is a very good PSU, so I'm thinking it's...
I think a crucial benchmark that everyone overlooks is what are the FPS in a non-PhysX version of these maps. So you get less fancy effects, but what is important is what are you giving up; is it 20, 50, or 100 FPS that you're giving up for losing shader processing power to some falling stones...
Lol yeah you're right. Of course mATX is four, I just couldn't picture four in my head for some reason. However I don't think I've ever seen a Flex with 3 have you?
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