I just got a Radeon 9600xt with S-video out and I want to connect it to my TV, using coaxial cable. The TV doesnt have s-video in but has RCA in. Coincidentally I already have coaxial running through the house, and the TV and comp are fairly far apart. Can I connect the PC to the TV using the...
Yes I believe both cards may be better overclockers. I don't live in the US so I can't buy form Newegg and many other e-tailers. So I'm stuck with Amazon and the handful of others that sell to non-US customers.
The price on Amazon has dropped to $155.34. Connect3D is a European cardmaker that just launched into the US market.
This card apparently performs as it is supposed to, but is not designed to be overclocked, hence the price.
Here's a link to a Review.
Amazon.com has the card for $167.99 with free shipping. Doesn't say if it comes with Half Life 2 coupon, although the Connect3D website states that it should. Connect3D
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From searching various forums, I noted that P4 Williamettes are poor overclockers. However, reference was always to the 423 socket Williamettes, are the socket 478 Williamettes better overclockers?
Thanks for all the advice, I should also mention that I live in a tropical climate, ambient temps range 24-30 C. My CPU runs from 46-54 C normally. I have just started overclocking.
I am considering getting a new fan and heatsink for my P4 1.6A, however I find some of the terminology contradictory/confusing, i.e. what's important? fan speed, max. air flow, max. air pressure, C/W?
Thanks
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The Indeo codec is no longer available in Win XP SP1, they have to be downloaded from Ligos.com for a fee. However, my system is dual-booted with Win 98 and Win XP SP1,
can I copy the relevant codec files from 98 to XP, and are there any registry changes ?
The Ligos website states that...
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