My current driver is dated 8/04....I can't find a new driver for my pci-e card from xfx. Does anyone know what the latest driver version is and where to get it?
Thanks.
Great keyboard, but why pay extra for bluetooth? The non'bluetooth version is just as good if not better, and you can get it any day for $55 shipped from justdeals.com.
I'm considering using one pci slot for a matrox x.100 video editing card and another pci slot for an audigy zs.....any potential problems? IRQ conflicts, etc?
Thanks for the info...I was about to buy the 2005fp, but I'll wait a few days for this to come out. If the regular price is ~$1200, I'll bet there will be deals around $900!
I've bent pins before, but this time I managed to push it straight in about half way. Pulled it back out with a plier. I'm not sure what the back of the plug looks like, maybe I broke a weld or something.
I accidentally pushed a pin on my dvd drive in (the one on the ata133 plub). I was able to pull it back out. Does this mean the drive is broken? I'm building a new computer and have no way to test it now, just wondering if I should bring it back to CC.
To end the speculations, I contacted Asus tech support. Here's what I was told....'the 24 pin connector was used for a reason....if you you a 20 pin or a 20-24 adaptor you need at least 550watts' The stability and performance may degrade 'over time'. I'm not sure what that meant. He...
I just bought this board along with Antec True power 550. I was currious about the 24 pin requirement so I called Asus. Here's what I was told....you can use the 20pin or a 20-24 pin adapter power supply such as the TruePower 550. But he mentioned that 550 is the MINIMAL and that over time...
You didn't know that they sent you a different cpu? Aren't oem cpus boxed differently?
Anyways, sometimes good company make up their minds about customers real quick and there is nothing you could do to change their mind once that happens.
I rma a mb, cpu and case to newegg several months...
I went to Antec's site, seems that the pci-e molex is not included. Any idea were I can find one? I live in Col Springs, we have nothing here like Fry's.
I just placed an order for a Truepower 550 and an Asus nforce4 sli board. Are they compatible? I read several psu that have specific pci-e compatiblity.
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