So heres the deal: I havn't been keeping up on computer hardware recently. My current hardware setup is approaching 3 years old, and I need to upgrade. I am starting a new job in the fall, and I want to blow some money on a new gaming rig.
My current system is a Core 2 Quad 6600, 4 gigs of...
So i got a bunch of money for christmas, not quite enough for a huge upgrade, but enough to make the transition into PCI-E, 64 bit and DDR2. My big concern is what processor to go with... i currently have a P4 2.8 dual core with 1 GB of ram and a radeon 9600 pro. The upgrade i am looking at is a...
I have a samsung x426 for sale, currently its locked to rogers canada, but i can unlock it and update the firmware if the buyer wants it. Asking only 50$ canadian (+shipping).
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I have an Asus Wlan card in the desktop, it came with SoftAP software that lets the PC act as an access point, no big deal there really....
By "signal strength excellent" i mean just that, the wireless signal strength is "excellent" i dont know how to be more succint then that.
Alright, i just got a new laptop about 2 weeks ago, and i have my desktop machine set up as a wireless ap for the laptop. Worked fine for about a week, but now every 15 or so minutes the wireless connection stalls. The laptop keeps sending packets but nothing is ever returned. The signal...
Hey, I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to use the two raid connectors on the Asus P4P800 Deluxe as regular IDE connectors. I dont want to run raid, since I only have 3 IDE hard drives, but i do need another IDE connector, as i am also running two optical drive. I tried hooking...
I was just staring at my tool box, and realized that it would make one kick ass lan case, i test fitted a motherboard, PSU, and other components into a medium sized tool box. Seems like it could be a good idea to persue. Theres even room in the top shelf to put a keyboard and mouse and probably...
If you read the documentation on memtest, large amounts of errors can also be caused by a malfunctioning motherboard. It mentions to be wary about that when you notice tons of errors.
My antec powersupply acted up for a year before i discovered that it was actually the psu causing my problems. Replaced it with a 400 watt sparkle and my problems cleared up. Im going to get the antec psu replaced, since they have a 3 year warranty.
Take a dry erase marker, and mark a number on each connector, and put the same number on the connector it connects to. then when you go to put it back together you just match up the numbers. Then you can wipe them off if you want.