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Never had any problems with the card I showed you, but then I´m not a novice like most (I hope ). Most cards these days will do the trick, I personally like a larger antenna (5dBi v.s. 2dBi) and that it´s placed behind the computer so no fuzz with wires and so. Remember that the signal goes Omni-directional and that you have to place the antenna from the NIC lower than the antenna(s) from the router/modem.
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leave that one and go directly with an E5200, price is about the same (83USD at this moment) and you get the extra horsepower (2.5GHz while the E2200 has 2.2GHz) that comes with it for free, besides that it produces less heat and uses a smaller cooler and, the power bill will be the same any way. Besides that, double the cache can´t hurt eitherCompare of the E5200 and E2200.
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Although it´s cheap, I use the IOGEAR GCS62 2-Port PS/2 KVM switch with built-in cables , if you have an USB mouse than get a second cheap mouse with an PS2 plug or use the adaptor that came with your mouse (if it came with that). By the way, this KVM switch doesn´t show any interference on the screen (It must be that almost 300 people made a positive review for something on Newegg ). Giving up DVI is indeed a point here, but there are some small and good while still relatively cheap KVMs out there, and if you find one I can tell that IOgear does its job well...
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There still are, also for the USB ports but before the fuse blows more damage has been done (I´ve been there many times before, and it was hard to fix that.)
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Hard disks are cheap these days so leave that recovery partition where it is; you will throw away more cash than buying a new hard disk when removing that recovery partition. You can also call the OEMs service desk to order a DVD but I don´t know the price of that...
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I would try an USB keyboard, if it´s a modern PC it will work as well...
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Well, why should I start to talk about RS-232 ports . I would use USB to RS-232 so virtual machines can use the RS-232 as a VM can´t use an RS-232 port directly but can use any USB device.Other than that, the RS-232 is still used in modern equipment indeed but I see no use for it on a motherboard. And about what is the “best”, I let you two quarrel a bit more, the topic starter must be flapping with his ears when he sees all your geek talk .
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Just a Q9xxx, a QX9xxx isn´t much diferent in performance...
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Just 60Hz will do fine there, no need to set it on a high refresh rate .
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Not at all .I used that program too on some Radeon 7000 about 4 years ago and it works partly (I used it for NFSU), he could give it a try but it will take up some CPU power. Merging topics.
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To add, it´s not needed to have your screens refresh rate higher than 60Hz while you needed 75Hz and up before to get a "calm screen"...
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It is seen as 2 banks, (eg. 0 and 1), I think that is what eyeball wanted to say. Remeber that we still use SDRAM when we are talking about DDR/DDR2/DDR3/DDR4 .
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ASUS M3A79-T Deluxe is a good board, with eSATA and without the IGP and it uses the SB750 . Sure it´s not a cheap board... By the way, who cares if something is almost "End Of Life", I always say: You will change your motherboard, RAM and CPU at ones and use the older parts to build something small that serves for other purposes, why throw away a CPU .
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Good point. Well, it should have been set automatically, if not so more is messed up for sure.Reset the BIOS to defaults, reinstall Vista 64bit and this time don´t install your own drivers that you downloaded from the net; use Windows update to get the drivers, you don´t need to install drivers by hand... And use SP1 always!
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That´s normally the left lane (high speed lane), so you have no cars to brake for and you can drive relaxed without taking over (You know I´m joking I hope ).
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00...p;condition=all By the way, for 64bit Vista you need a wired NIC to download the driver with Windows Update...
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What a bad site, for real, their top 201 tips... Must be sponsored by Ford .Anyway, use common sense when you drive, I used to drive 27km with 1 liter of diesel (1035kg car with 150BHP and 320nm torque with no airco), also used the best tires for the car, the most narrow model tires, (195*50 (I think it was 50) on my 16" rims, while there was space for 225 or 235 or so). It´s mostly a difference in "culture and education", while I see that in America they use big engines and high curb weights with an outdated technology, in Japan and Europe they will use small engine G-/super/turbo charged and if possible running on Bio-Diesel / Bio-gas with a light curb weight and the latest affordable technology. Indeed, good point, and good balanced ones, lightweight if possible... NO oversized crap that only looks good… Yes, with modern engines is has way less effect, however, I remember that old veterans of MX sport did these thing with their carbureted engines and it seemed to work back then, I must say that I´ve played with it 19 years ago as well to get the 50cc bike run a km/h faster , and it did!
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Yes it is, but I saw it at Newegg for 29.99 or so. I like these cards so much, they don´t give a lot of problems and don´t have the small 2dBi antenna...
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If it´s an European engine yes , NOT the one used in the H1. And how about 3 times the gas mileage with that curb-weight of 2900kg .
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True, some do provide a higher octane level but I would only use them with a gas filter .About heating up the gas, that would give you less power, it would be better to cool and compress the air more and get better injectors/sprayers with a finer nozzle... What a tank... suffer or exchange it for something more "usefull" .
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LINKSYS WMP54G, comes with a 5dBi antenna and I never had a dead one. Just don´t use the software that comes with it, just the driver and let teh OS do the software part . They are about 30USD...
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Naa, he´s not old, we are just experienced (I wonder what Xper will be than ).Happy Birthday N1K! I hope you have a nice time and some sweet gifts .
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Reseat the memories, take power cable out of the wall-outlet and push the "power-button" first to discharge the PSU and mobo. Looks like a memory problem.
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That was what I was thinking of too before I came to the line you wrote, however, I still do think it´s a memory incompatibility problem that sometime scan be solved by a BIOS update, if not so, try different type of memory sticks.
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Some screens have that function build in, so it keeps the native aspect ratio. What model of screen are we talking about?