Purple Materia
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You guys think my Intel chipset will run this? :P
https://store.steampowered.com/app/72300/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/72300/
Sorry, but no way in hell.You guys think my Intel chipset will run this? :P
https://store.steampowered.com/app/72300/
LOL. I had a feeling it wouldn't. xD JUST GOTTA WAIT ON THAT DAMN PSU.Sorry, but no way in hell.
D: Jealooooous. xDYou know how I said I got another 5770 for crossfire? I sold it, lol. Getting a 6950 next week.
I've put in so many hours at work, so I want a reward, lol. Just waiting on a Sapphire/Gigabyte non-reference model.
LOL. I had a feeling it wouldn't. xD JUST GOTTA WAIT ON THAT DAMN PSU.
D: Jealooooous. xD
Well congrats to you. 8DI've put in so many hours at work, so I want a reward, lol. Just waiting on a Sapphire/Gigabyte non-reference model.
What speed is your Core 2 Duo, again?
Well congrats to you. 8D
I really can't wait until I get my PSU. COD4 should work fine on my machine. It requires a 1.8Ghz dual core CPU, and everything else my PC exceeds. Just the damn video. xD
2.33Ghz. I might overclock it to 2.4 once I can get my hands on a better heatsink, but the PSU is a higher priority.What speed is your Core 2 Duo, again?
What temps are you getting and what's the model number? It will be E****. Because you have some leeway on the stock cooler.
2.33Ghz. I might overclock it to 2.4 once I can get my hands on a better heatsink, but the PSU is a higher priority.
What temps are you getting and what's the model number? It will be E****. Because you have some leeway on the stock cooler.
What PSU are you getting?
Ah... After cleaning the heatsink, it's running well under 40 degrees. Much better. The heatsink was plugged (badly) with dust.
Image one: The inside of the tower (Fan is on the heatsink). Eww.
Image two: Heatsink with fan removed. To remove the baked-on dust, I made a stupid, but smart move, and gently removed the dust with a dull butter knife. It did the job, though.
Sadly, I've seen machines that have been much, much worse. Spiders, caterpillars, you name it. Has anyone in your house smoked inside?Ah... After cleaning the heatsink, it's running well under 40 degrees. Much better. The heatsink was plugged (badly) with dust.
Image one: The inside of the tower (Fan is on the heatsink). Eww.
Image two: Heatsink with fan removed. To remove the baked-on dust, I made a stupid, but smart move, and gently removed the dust with a dull butter knife. It did the job, though.
No. I haven't unplugged my headphones in months. And I have the computer on for 12 hours at a time quite regularly. Although that's only anecdotal, there's no reason why it would. Most rumours regarding PCs and technology are derived from idiots who think they know what they're talking about - ie. the "family friend who's good with computers" is usually clueless and will make up advice that they think is right, then people propagate it.This is more of an audio related question, but I heard that if you leave a pair of 3mm jack headphones plugged in when you keep your machine running all night, it could damage them. Is that true?
No. I haven't unplugged my headphones in months. And I have the computer on for 12 hours at a time quite regularly. Although that's only anecdotal, there's no reason why it would. Most rumours regarding PCs and technology are derived from idiots who think they know what they're talking about - ie. the "family friend who's good with computers" is usually clueless and will make up advice that they think is right, then people propagate it.
Yeah, my family is full of them. I Googled "caring for your headphones" because mine always seem to break after a few months. A poster said the computer generates a small, repetitive sound that'll wear down your headphones. If you say it's not true, then I'll take your word for it. :PNo. I haven't unplugged my headphones in months. And I have the computer on for 12 hours at a time quite regularly. Although that's only anecdotal, there's no reason why it would. Most rumours regarding PCs and technology are derived from idiots who think they know what they're talking about - ie. the "family friend who's good with computers" is usually clueless and will make up advice that they think is right, then people propagate it.
Damn... that's tough. Given your position, you have a card, so you can play games. I'd take the iPhone, personally.Hmmmm... iPhone or new graphics card.....choices.
Well, we're getting much closer to the IPocalpyse. According to one site, the number of unallocated IANA IP addresses has dropped below one million (!) while another suggests that we still have about 9 million left. Either way, by the end of this week, we're screwed.
I haven't tried cloud computing before so I really can't make a judgment of it, though one of my friends dislikes the idea of cloud computing; not very trusting.Just wondering what everybody thinks about Google's Chrome OS, and cloud computing in general?
Well, we're getting much closer to the IPocalpyse. According to one site, the number of unallocated IANA IP addresses has dropped below one million (!) while another suggests that we still have about 9 million left. Either way, by the end of this week, we're screwed.
Just wondering what everybody thinks about Google's Chrome OS, and cloud computing in general?
For $130, you can get an ATI 5770. For a little more, the Nvidia GTX460 1GB or AMD 6850.