I have a 8800GTS SLI setup that doesn't seem to be performing up to its potential. Any suggestions?
My System:
EVGA 680i SLI
Intel E6600
2 x EVGA 880GTS (SLI)
On board sound (for now)
2GB Corsair Dominator DDR2-1066
Samsung 244T monitor
I have the ForceWare 97.92 installed...
Is there a difference between 60hz and 70hz on a Dell Ultrasharp 2005FPW? The native resolution is 1680x1050 at 60hz. Also, has anyone had any experience with this monitor and a video game console (Xbox, Gamcube, PS2) using the S-Video input?
Why does one system HAVE to be better than another? I've played games on PC, Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, Gameboy Advance, SNES...etc and enjoyed them all. I find the argument about the PC being a better game machine funny. It should be for its price. I can get all three consoles for the same price as a...
Well, I was really just curious if these drives supported it or not. From what I've read on these forums, it really doesn't offer much for a regular home user.
Agreed Hanpan! But the Seagate product manual says the OEM versions of these drives MAY support NCQ. When I purchased my PC from Dell they said the 160GB had NCQ. I was just curious if there was a way to tell. Or maybe a program that would tell.
ST380013AS and ST3160023AS
Seagates product manual says they both MAY support NCQ in there OEM version. May being the key word. They may or may not, can I tell somehow? But the retail models do not.
I have two Seagate Hard Drives in my Dell 8400 computer. Dell says one is a NCQ drive, but Seagate's website says it is not. Or I should say that Seagate's site says both drives as OEM drives MIGHT have NCQ. Is there any way or program that will tell me if these drives actually have NCQ?
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