Just to be clear.. I am not looking for all three outputs to function simultaneously... I understand this is near impossible to do without a low profile video card. deruberhanyok... Thanks for your feedback btw.
Also I was wondering whether someone could point me to a website where I can find...
I am looking for a motherboard that can output to 2 DVI and one HDMI without a video card. The only one that I've found capable of doing this is the M2N-VM HDMI. But reviews of the DVI version make me fear the worse especially over LAN connectivity... So question is whether there might be other...
I've got this (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2...review_evesham_e-box/) little barebone box. I was just wondering whether I could use it with the ASUS M2N-VM HDMI, a x2 3600+, 2GB memory, a 200GB HDD and one TV Tuner... It has a 200w PSU.
Not sure whether this model exists. An AMD mATX motherboard with a small heatsink; essential if you have a long card that goes in the pcie x1 slot. I need the mobo to be capable of displaying on HDMI and DVI - even if it is not simultaneous. Thanks
I've just copied and paste the whole thing from their website. One license costs USD 30 and allows up to four USB drives to be connected and used as a cache. You've got a trial version on their website as well.
I have no link with them BTW (http://www.eboostr.com/).
Boost Windows XP with...
Assuming you are not planning to improve your rig in a near future (i.e. no upgrades), what CPU would you use as the building block for your computer. A refurbished/working P4 2.66GHz (SL6PE) or a brand new Celeron 420 (they both cost the same price). No overclocking intended ;-) Let me know if...
In the UK, cheapest we can get for a dual core whatever is USD 82, which is more than twice what we pay for an entry level Celeron 420... Again, I am not looking for bruteforce...
These are the two cheapest Intel Processors available in the market (in UK). I was wondering if someone has ever tinkered with any of those and could give me some advices as to which one to go for. I am not that much interested in overclocking and intend to use the bog standard HSF.
Just wondering if there are any graphics application (offline) that allow you to edit an online picture or graphics and save it to a server (either via FTP or other means). The nearest thing that I've found is Picasa. Let me know if this rare bird exists.
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