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jcarle

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  1. For further news and updates, please visit this thread.
  2. The thermal guideline from Intel is the highest temperature rating that the CPU can safely operate at without damage. I'm a full 7 deg C below the treshhold, so I'm not worried.
  3. I have a Pentium 4 630 (3.0GHz, 2MB, 800FSB) and it thermal spec'd at 67.7 deg C, and it runs at 60 deg C at full load using the stock heatsink.
  4. Wish I could see it. Damnit. I wonder why IE won't display any feeds...
  5. Can someone who's versed in C# explain to me what in god's name delegates are? I just don't get it.
  6. This is the first time I'm trying out XPize, I figured that the project is far enough along that it's now mature enough to be stable. And it is. I have to say XPero, what a great job you've done. From what I can tell, XPize settings are coded by someone else. Nonetheless, I can't seem to make it do anything other then resize the desktop icons. Changing the desktop view style or setting desktop icon transparency doesn't seem to do anything for me. Am I crazy or what?
  7. IE 6.0 as well. Every link just comes back as Unknown File Type.
  8. In fact, to continue on what RogueSpear said, not only is learning a previous version not necessary, but because of the huge structure, layout and language changes in VB .NET, learning VB 6 before .NET may just confuse you even more.
  9. Every link tells me to save the file?
  10. This may be of some help (oddly, but possibly). http://www.networksecurityarchive.org/html...9/msg00107.html http://www.codecomments.com/archive299-2005-9-613300.html I'm well versed in VBScript, VB 6 and C#, but I have zero experience with Auditing and Active Directory, though I am familiar with the principals behind NTFS file permissions and security.
  11. I'm already looking at changing my two 74GB with two 150GB, but that's going to have to wait a little. New car payment = less upgrade cash.
  12. If you're doing comp science, you should go for a minimum of a 1GB of Ram, 2GB preferable. CPU speed is less important. You won't likely end up doing things that require high cpu usage, but you will end up using large program that are memory hogs. IE: Dev Studio type software, photo editing, etc...
  13. I think it's a question of taste. I pre-ordered the game, I played every single Need For Speed that ever came out and I loved each one. I especially love how much fun I have with this one. But that's me, not everyone goes for the same things, hence the variety of games on the market today.
  14. The WD Raptor has speed combined with enterprise level quality and a 5 year warranty. I'm sorry, but the fastest SATA drive on the market combined with quality and 5 years? You can't beat that.
  15. I know my hardware well enough to design fast machines. I'm slowly building mine into a monster machine. It takes 12 seconds for my windows to be up and running.
  16. There's only one thing to say to that. ****.
  17. There is no mention of four video cards or pictures of such. So again, like I said, Quad SLI could be four video cards like it could be two video cards with two cores each.
  18. Link?
  19. Indeed. I am!
  20. At least now I know I'm not crazy.
  21. Maleko? As in THE Maleko? As the Maleko that just got married and used to be part of a certain 2k group?
  22. Use ATI's configuration wizard.
  23. Move all the files on the diskette to the root of the floppy, then try installing using F6 during text-mode setup.
  24. I have a URL that cannot be given out properly in the forums in any way whatsoever. Simply pasting it converts it to a URL tag. Manually creating the URL tag gives the same effect. It inserts a space in the URL. See example. Attempting to paste it using CODE tags results in the URL being broken across two lines: http://www.tgdaily.com/2005/05/26/gigabyte_to_support_four_sli_graphics_cards_on_one_motherboard/ The only alternative is to use a short url. That's a workaround, but the issue is still a bug. The use of a URL tag should not be adding a space within the address.
  25. Forum bug... it would seem. The full address is: http://www.tgdaily.com/2005/05/26/ gigabyte_to_support_four_sli_graphics_cards_on_one_motherboard/ Seems that the URL bbCode is adding a space in the address between 26/ and gigabyte... *goes to report to the forum bug section*
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