Hello everybody:
I have a Nikon D40 for sale. It includes the 18-55 kit lens, a 55-200 zoom lens, all the caps, the manual, strap, battery (holds a great charge still), and a camera bag.
It is in great shape, as I have only used it for 2000-3000 shots (I do not know how to tell for certain...
For those saying 1080P on a phone is impossible, this isn't the first time it's been heard of.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/fujitsu-quad-core-phone-hands-on-video/
I just recently got an HTC Amaze 4G and therefore don't have a need for my old Sprint phone, a Nexus S 4G. It is in very good shape, and only lightly used. It comes with the original box and all original accessories. This is a great phone, relatively light, and the display is beautiful (using...
Got an excess of stuff!
First up:
Mid 2007 White Macbook. -- $400
Specs are as follows:
2.16GHz Core 2 Duo
4GB DDR2
320GB 5400 RPM HDD
The problem is the battery appears shot.
The finish is in pretty good shape, a few expected scratches from 4 years of use, but it hasn't been...
I'm a big fan of the 15.4" form factor (preferably with a 10-key), and 1920x1080 if possible.
I specced out an HP DV6T Quad Edition with an i7 and 1GB Radeon 6770M for around 1030, which so far is the best deal I can find. I'm willing to go a little above that, but not much.
I'd like to have...
I have had a long history with AMD, and their processors have always performed just fine, and day to day I never notice the difference. Even in gaming I rarely do (for what I do). AMD's where it's at for the price (and if they're free it's even better.... haha).
I've been wanting a tablet for a long time for work. The touchpad seemed like a great fit but since my boss won't pay for it, anything over ~100 is out of the question. Sucks that I wasn't able to get one of these. I was thinking about it, too, but apparently waited too long. I guess that's...
I gotcha cool. I wasn't 100% on that aspect of Sandy Bridge. I know on my 920 I had to increase the BCLK but on Sandy Bridge I guess you can't really do that.
Yeah I'm pretty familiar with Linux, it's been my primary OS for about 7 or 8 years now. I wasn't sure if F@H could use more RAM if it was available.
Thanks though!
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I gotcha. Ubuntu is kinda bloaty from my experience, but I am using an SSD (which means I should be using GPT) and my motherboard has EFI not BIOS, so GRUB2 is a pain to manually configure (which is what I'd need to do with Arch I think). I've been too lazy to do that. Usage should go down...
Hey all,
I have a Xeon E3-1230 and it is a great CPU so far. No overclocking unfortunately but it is pushing out a 6900 WU in just about 2 days spot on, (second WU on it, I don't remember the other one, but the time was around the same).
This is around the same as my overclocked i7-920...
Yeah I'm very impressed with it. Moreover, impressed with the way Linux handles the FAH client these days (I remember back in the day it didn't do a very good job of multitasking while FAH was running).
Now I don't even notice it, which I guess is how it should work anyway.
I need to get...
I had an i7 920 which I overclocked to around 4GHz and used it to accumulate 1 million points in what seems like no time at all, however it got way to hot, so a while ago I sold my folding box and bought a cheaper low power PC and was happy with it, except lately I got the itch to fold...
So a...
Hey guys,
I go through hardware phases a lot, and unfortunately it doesn't always sell super quickly so sometimes I end up with a mini-stockpile of fairly recent hardware, which is your gain!
Sale pending - Intel Xeon L3426. This is an LGA-1156 Xeon processor which is rated at 45W TDP, and as...
I'm glad it's good for you. Unfortunately it sounds like maybe there's a corporate disconnect or something, because here in America I always hear terrible news about their customer support. It's a shame because their boards are great spec-wise.
I've experienced the same thing, when I was using a Xeon CPU on that same board, the voltages were set wrong and the adjustments weren't varied enough to set it right myself, so I emailed them and they basically told me that since it's not on the list of supported CPUs they don't plan to (and...
That is definitely a nice looking case. Seems quite well thought out! Not sure how I feel about the removable filter on the top, but that's just an aesthetic nitpick.
Hey all,
I currently have two Dell S2209W monitors that I normally enjoy quite a bit, however I am wanting to change to a single larger monitor. I did have two so that I could, for example play my PS3 on one and keep the other one free for computer tasks, but I don't use the PS3 anymore...
It's entirely reasonable to make that initial assumption that they meant CPU price (even though it would be ridiculous). I did, because the dollar price is in huge font, and "SYSTEM PRICE" is in tiny font. It's not people being stupid it's a stupid layout on the chart (interesting though that...
It's definitely an impressive little computer. I got it running very lean in Linux (but with a lot of animations and such enabled so it is still easy on the eyes) and it rarely goes over 350MB used in RAM, for what it's worth.
When I use Windows 7 on my PC at work my RAM usage rarely went over...
This is what I did. The processor you can't upgrade yourself, but the RAM you can (opening the case is stupid-easy and you have access to everything, so that's nice). DDR3-1066 SO-DIMMs are really coming down in price...
Well I have an X120e and I absolutely love it. I did ditch Windows for Linux on day 1, but I love my choice and wouldn't have it any other way. I can't speak on how things work in Windows, but...
The trackpad works amazing in Linux and the two finger scrolling is very handy. The buttons/keys...
I'd like one simply because of the coolness of it. I've been more into AMD lately, so this would be nice!
Also, here's what I drive around, to cover all my bases :-P
After playing with my Thinkpad I can definitely attest to the E350's hype. I ran Windows only briefly (registered my laptop then swapped the hard drive out for an SSD and installed Arch Linux onto it). It's very quick and responsive. Plus the size is about perfect, and since the DM1Z is about...
Probably a DV2Z, I had the dual-core version of it, and it never lasted more than around 2 hours, and nowadays only lasts about 1. UPS will be dropping off a Lenovo Thinkpad X120e today though I can't wait!
Well as the man said you guys should probably be complaining to Silverstone too. They might blow you off at first, but if enough people do it, then they might see there's a problem and fix the design if possible.
Largest I would go is 13". I would like a high resolution display, or at least higher than 1024x600. I plan on doing some work on it, so that would help greatly. My current laptop's battery is about to crap out, and I'd rather not spend another $150 on it.
Let me know what models you have...
Didn't nVidia and Intel kiss and make up a couple weeks ago? Something about a partnership between the two, so it sounds kind of like nVidia putting a ton of dough into AMD boards may not be likely anyway.
The Seasonic has an unusual 24-pin connector on the PSU-side, so you could probably buy the short cable kit for the Strider and just change the connectors out for those that are on the Seasonic, but that is very risky if you're not familiar with it.
My GTX460 works great in this computer, so...
My personal experience with the SG03:
My build:
SG03 case
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (overclocked to 3.36GHz)
Corsair H50
Biostar TA890GXE
4GB DDR3
Zotac GTX460 1GB
1 640GB WD Caviar Black
1 2TB Hitachi Deskstar
DVD-RW
Seasonic 650W Gold
My impressions:
With Silverstone AP-121 fans, it's pretty...