The artifacts that I see when I push the ram on my GF3 and run 3DMark2k1, are they bad? I know I might not get as high of a score, but is it actually damaging the card or what? It sure doesn't look pretty, but I just want to make sure that I'm not destroying my video card.
I'm getting a KR7 and looking at 40G Maxtor 7200rpm. What is the highest any of you have this drive, or know from experience of a good/better drive for that works over 170 or higher?
Basically is it better to have more fans blowing into the case that out of the case or vice versa? When I first thought about it I thought you would want more going in... that way, the only air going into your case is coming from where you want it (your fans)... If you have more exhaust, then it...
Don't have Kazaa installed so I can't find out myself, but you might want to try checking the registry. See if you can change the default download drive or something like that.
I'm pretty sure that it's a Visiontek GF3 (not ti). It came with my Dell, but I remember somewhere, somehow I found out that it was Visiontek (Dell sure doesn't like to tell you that kind of stuff).
I think time travel is theoretically possible, but not probable. I read a very good book by Ben Bova called Spaceflight and Other Improbabilities where Bova discussed many things such as aliens and time travel. I don't remember exactly what he said about it so I won't try to convey his ideas...
AHHH! Stupid Geocities!!! Man that sucks... I'm allowed like a couple gigs of transfer per month, but like any other misleading company, they measure that bandwidth by the hour... stupid f*@#ers. Oh well.. try back later i guess?
Jeez, so critical. It has been down on my end. Cox @ home has a reputation around here for being a POS and I just wanted to make sure that it was down for other people... why do you people have to be so critical?
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