Do you have the keyboard plugged into the USB2 or USB3 ports? Some motherboards seem to require the keyboard to be in the USB2 ports in order to be detected properly at POST.
I'm using one of the below with an ITX board that has two PCIe slots (DTX?). The farthest out slot has a dual slot video card (had to modify the card a bit), so I think (but cannot guarantee) there would be enough space for the board, but not the standoff positions or anything...
Generally graphics cards have DVI-I connectors because they also carry VGA so that you can use a DVI to VGA adapter if you need VGA. Monitors have DVI-D connectors because the input is only digital so there is no reason to have the analog parts going into the digital connector of the monitor.
I had issues with getting the RX550 to work in computers of around that era. Something about those half BIOS/half UEFI implementations don't seem to like some cards. I had similar issues with the Gigabyte GTX750, but have not tried a 1030. My suggestion would be to find a ~$15 used AMD...
There's also a 7900gs AGP card which is probably the best out now (and you could probably find on the forums for around $100). If powercolor really does come out with a 3850 AGP card, then that would be the greatest thing since sliced bread for AGP people.
This could totally be something on my end, but it's a weird issue. If I click the advanced search link, Safari (3.0.3) locks up. I've reset the browser cacher and everything and it crashes the program every time I click the link. Firefox works fine.
/edit: ok, it stopped doing it.
The OP should make some taco salad, pretend to make a Pizza Hut pizza, press his finest Quake 3 shirt, and show off his madd Halo skillz or whatever else all of the previous trolls "did" to impress women.
I really hope you were intending to bump a FS/Ft thread. If not, the shens alarm just went off for good because nobody would bump themselves up here to get more abuse.
And here I thought I was a dumbass for getting my ex an Inspiron 9300.... oh wait. That's dumbass-er.
OP, you really need to do a blog with this kind of stuff every day. Great stuff!
/edit: I should also mention that it is a much better story than your last couple (even though your last couple clearly screw up this story). I love the details and references to other YAGTs.
celeron and centrino are not the same and they technically don't have much to do with each other.
celeron is the lower end of all intel CPUs. Most of the time, this just means that the CPU has half of the cache (essentially RAM on the CPU itself) of it's non-celeron counterpart.
centrino...
Could you show me a link? I'd like to see some benchmarks of that! The best I saw was like 283MHz here:
http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2416&p=1
Well, I'm not exactly sure what numbers you are talking about there. Everything is based off of the HTT bus speed, which default is 200MHz. The CPU is multiplied by 11 to get 2.2 GHz. If you set your HTT to 300 (if your mobo is stable at that speed) and lowered your CPU multiplier to 7.5...
I've got a 2001fp and the difference between VGA and DVI is very noticible. The resolution of 20" LCDs is so high that VGA signal quality starts to degrade.
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