I am trying to connect two computers together that both have Windows XP Home Edition. I want to connect both ethernet cards together using a crossover cable. I do not have a hub.
I have already connected both computers with the cable, and the green light comes on in both computers. However...
Do you know of a way to mod a regular CPU powersupply so it will deliver current even if there is no motherboard attached?
I am trying to setup a sever-rack case to do nothing but measure temperature and control a few fans, through a 5 inch bay multi-probe panel.
Thanks alot. I need something...
According to Asus Probe, my voltage are running fairly stabe. For the 3V channel, it steady at ~3.296 and the 1.5V channel is steady ~1.552.
Is this not a good mark? It's wierd because my previous PSU was crappy and only 300 watts. This antec is at 430 watts.
Thanks for the info though.
I overclocked my computer awhile ago. Things, recently, seemed to fall apart after I installed a antec tru power supply. I can't get to where I used to be.
At first guess is it the cpu, or memory?
Even if the 430 antec can't handle your system, what is your next alternative. An at-home power substation straight from the electric company? 430 watts is a serious supply. ;)
I am doing a hardware upgrade for a friend of mine who is running Windows 98.
Basically we changed the motherboard from a socket 370 to a MSI socket 478. As well, we changed the proccessor from a Celeron 500 mhz to a Celeron 1.7 ghz.
Everything else stayed the same. When I connected everything...
I agree. I wasn't aware that NEC or Samsung made LCD's that had that 16:9 aspect ratio. I have to say, most people with Macs sure take pride in making a statement. It's like those frickin luxury SUVs. Why pay that extra price, when their computers don't have any signigant advantage other than...
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