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DysfunktinaL

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  1. Well, in all the e-mails he keeps going on and on about money and his family. So, I simply told him I will stop distributing it once I recive a copy of the copyright application, because untill he sibmits it and pays the $45 fee to file it, he can't do anything besides complain and moan.

  2. My latest responce to his last e-mail:

    Activly check all you want. The fact that your site is no longer affiliated with DFI, and the guide was made in partnership of the DFI products, means DFI is partial owner. Not to mention that copyright only covers "ORIGINAL works of literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture." You are not the original author of the thread. You simply took a thread that was on your copyrighted website, and turned it into a published work. I'd also like to point out that you never requested th original author's permision to re-create such work. As states here: http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/ , "Copyright is the right of the author of the work or the author's heirs or assignees, not of the one who only owns or possesses the physical work itself". Translated to digital literature, YOU own the binary text of the original post made to your website, however you do not have the right to copyright that material, as only the original author, or his direct family (after he dies) have that right. And if we want to get even more techincal, in reality, you don't own anything. Your host "NEW DREAM NETWORK, LLC" I.E. Dreamhost.com (Located in Brea California, about 30 miles west of where I live by the way) owns your copyrighted data. You simply rent you server from them. If you read the EULA you agreed to when you obtained them as your host, you'll see that you own nothing, and are simply paying them for access to the use of thier data center and hosting services. And lets even go one step further to show you the reality of the rights you actually have, the copyrighted website " DFI-Street.com is owned by Carly Haley of Twin Falls Idaho, United States of America. Carly Haley is NOT Travis Hill. Carly Haley may have a possible claim to the copyright, however sir, YOU do not.

    I have the guide on my server, however I removed the public URL to download it. I will however be freely giving the guide out to anyone who requests it of me via PM.

    The fact that you are screwing over the DFI-Street.com members simply because DFI treated you in a way you think to be unfair really shows a lack of character on your part. I also find the fact that you wish for the members to write to them on your behalf, but do not give us any sort of story about what happened is ammusing. I am inclined to belive that they had perfectly vaild reasons for doing whatever they did to you.

  3. Lucky for all of us, I have the offline version that HappyGames made for the DFI users. I hosted it on my site. I am e-mailing him now for approval.

    http://www.dysfunktinal.com/tools/DFI_Over...ing_Guide-1.pdf

    Travis (AKA HappyGames) is being a bit of a jerk. I think DFI really got something good up his butt or something. This is our current corrospondance:

    From me:

    Hey, I am a pretty new user on the forums, and I am very sad to see them go. However, the reason I am e-mailing you, is because we had the overclocking guide stickeyed on another forum I frequent. I have the offline version (PDF) saved to my comp, and I wanted to get your permission to host the PDF on my website and link it for people to use.

    Thanks,

    Matt

    In reply:
    Matt,

    At this time I cannot give permission to anyone to host our Overclocking Guide. The guide is property of DFI-Street.com. I am actively checking various sites and forums to make sure none of our material is being used without permission.

    Travis

    I'll be e-mailing him back in a minute explaining to him that the matierial on his site is in fact not copyrighted, and he has no legal recourse against my hosting the file. For the time being however I have removed the link, but I will be more than happy to provide the link for anyone who needs to view it. Please PM me to request the file, or e-mail me @ DysfunktinaL [AT] Gmail (d0t) com.

  4. It's not permanent.

    DFI-Street.com will no longer be supporting DFI products unless your emails generate a response from DFI HQ and they decide to continue to purchase advertising or support help.

    And with any luck, another hardware company will buy them out, as DFI street highly reccomended G-Skill ram and OCZ power supplys.

  5. Check it out for yourself...

    http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/index.php

    News Update: January 5th, 2007

    As of today, DFI has decided that honesty and integrity are not their cup of tea.

    DFI and DFI-Street.com have parted ways because of this.

    If you are at all inclined to complain about the situation, here are some email addresses that you should send letters to:

    Frank Wong - DFI USA Support Manager

    frankwong@dfiweb.com

    Ed Huang - Head of North American DFI Operations:

    edhuang@dfiweb.com

    YC - CEO of DFI (Taiwan):

    YC@dfi.com.tw

    DFI-Street.com will no longer be supporting DFI products unless your emails generate a response from DFI HQ and they decide to continue to purchase advertising or support help.

    In the meantime, DFI-Street.com is now available for open advertising, or even for outright purchase.

    If you are interested in a joint-venture of content or wish to use DFI-Street's heavy enthusiast traffic base to promote your products, please contact me via telephone:

    xxx-xxx-xxxx (Dys: Omited, check site for number)

    and leave a voice message with your name, telephone number, and any pertinent information as to the nature of your call.

    Travis "Happy_Games" Hill

    DFI-Street.com owner/admin

  6. Okay, quick update.

    I was able to clock up to 215x11 @ 2363MHz

    I set my divider to 9:10.

    When I stepped it to 220, it would not clear the cmos backup, so i went back and upped my voltages to my Cpu from 1.36 to 1.5 and backed off my ram divider to 5:6. After that it cleared the backup and boot from CD, and began loading windows. Then I got a reset, and back to startup. I reset everything back to 215 normal volts, and I am loaded up right now.

    Since i am only @ 215, i think I may move the memory divider bak to 1:1.

    I ran Prime95 Stress for about 1 hour, no errors, and I am idle @ 35c on my cpu and 46c on my Chipset.

    i know I can push this to about 2.5, maybe 2.6 and be fine on temps, if I can just get it to be sable past 215. my goal for right now is 230.

    Should I try putting more volts through my memory and loosen my timings? They are at 2.5 3 3 8 right now with 2.59v reporting from smartguardian, clocking @ 196.9MHz via CPU-Z.

    If that is the case, how much voltage do I increase by, and how should i adjust the settings?

  7. So for my first OC I am going to up my HTT by 10 to 210. This will put me @ 210x11 = 2310 Mghz. This will put my HTT Freq @ 1050, 50 over nominal. Is this too much? My memory will be @ 210 as well, is that too much over, or should I put in a divider? Also, should I play with my timings @ that level and loosen them up a bit, or keep those at default?

  8. Some MoBo's have a very odd cmos reset operation.

    To be totaly sure you are clearing properly, do the following: Check for any jumpers on the mobo that read CMOS. If you find any, unplug the PSU, Move the jumper, remove the battery. Wait -20- minutes, remove all but 1 stick of ram (if you only have 1 stick then switch slots), replace the battery, replace the CMOS jumper, replace the power, and attempt to boot. If that doesn't work, try a longer period with the battery out (1 hour, 6 hours, 12 hours, and 24 hours).

    If none of this works, test your components in another rig to verify that they work.

  9. Just saw this thread, and I figured I'd pop in.

    I work in an Internet Cafe, and we play -alot- of games here obviously. Most of our systems run AMD Athlon 3000+, 1G Corsair ValueSelect, and AGP nVidia 6800 GT's. We run pretty much any game we throw at them perfectly fine. Anything from WoW, to Counter-Strike/: Source, Battlefield 2/142, Oblivion.

    Just because Dual Cores are out there, doesn't mean that they are right for you. In my personal rig I have a AMD Athlon 64 3700+, 1G Corsair ValueSelect, and an X1600XT Crossfire Ready (waiting on the money for the second card). And I hurdle through apps and games. I can do anything from Visual Studio, Adobe Premire/Photoshop/Imageready, to all the games I mentioned above.

    My next Proc is probably going to be an Opty though. I'd like to OC and pop 3g+ on my CPU. I am going to need better Ram and probably a better PSU for that. I havn't had a chance to test my rails and see how stable my PSU is.

  10. Thanks for the tips guys. I been doing some benchmarks on my rig as a baseline to build from, but it's very choppy already. No reboots or BSODs, but it's got some temporary lock ups, hangs when loading "My Computer" and "My Documents". I attribute the My Docs hang to the fact that I have 60G+ in there. I need to format my drive and get a clean OS on there to bench from and we'll see.

    As far as the OC though, how much do you think would be a good first step? It's stock 2.2, would pushing it to say 2.3 be too much for a first step?

    (Edit)

    Also, I noticed my chipset temps are idling a bit high (around 55c) and the little fan is maxed out. I am going to take it off and put some thermal paste on it soon, but is that going to make a big differance, and should I even be worried?

    (/Edit)

  11. I am looking at OCing my DFI LanParty[uT] RDX200 XPRESS200 939 with my AMD Athlon64 3700 San Diego, but I don't want to spend any cash on upgrading my cooling to a better fan+heatsink or liquid cooling.

    I'd like to get it OCed from 2.2 to about 2.5 or so. Do you think this is possible? I have not yet taken the chipset fan off and applyed AS5, but I'll be doing that once I find the guides for hooking up my front panel 1394 and Sound.

  12. Thanks for the help. I'm not quite sure how to apply that code to what I need though.

    What I did to make it work for now was using the 'Choice' command, I set it up with error levels, and made it so I can simply key in the file I'd like to use, I.E. file set 2, then file number 4, for file 24. and that was working, totaly confirmed on the comp I wrote the batch file for, but now when I transfer it over to the computer I will be using the batch file on, it tells me that 'Choice' is not a recognized command... both computers are Windows XP Pro, SP2. The only differance is the comp I wrote it on was personal Pro, and mine is the older discontinued Corporate (not exactly legit).

    Is there something I need to download to make this an option again?

  13. I have an idea I'd like to try.

    I have a list of files to run a program, and I'd like to make a batch file so when I run the link from the desktop it chooses one random file to run and then launch the app.

    This is what I have so far:

    @Echo off

    echo Launching, please wait...

    //Random file selection here

    cd ApplicationDir

    App.exe

    Any ideas? It is about 20 files that I can choose from. I just don't want 20 icons on my desktop, or have to have a separate folder for all the links/files.

  14. CPU is fine. I tested it in another comp. Booted up no problem.

    I already ordered a new MoBo, DFI LanParty ATI Crossfire

    Had some spoty reviews, but it was only $60, about 1/2 off of normal price, and most of the bad reviews were from Rev 01 and 02. Rev 03 has been out a while, and 04 just came out. And supposedly the newest BIOS update is available, and fixes alot of the issues.

    We'll see how it preforms against my old mobo. I got a new PSU too, 550w 20+4 pin. AeroCool 550w PSU.

    On a side note, does anyone want to buy my dead mobo and scrap it for fans/parts? lol

  15. Full System Specs:

    Asus MVP Deluxe

    AMD Athlon XP 3700+

    1g Corsair Value Select

    ATI x1600xt

    160g Generic Lable IDE HDD

    450w (20 pin) Thermaltake PurePower Butterfly W0022 (Desc.)

    2x NEC DVD+/-RW

    1 fan controler (4 fans)

    1 3.5" Floppy drive

    1 Cold Cathode lighting tube

    I have tried to boot with nothing hooked up but the CPU, RAM, and a PC Speaker to listen for the Post, but it won't even do that. When I pull everything except the Video card, I don't even get a video BIOS from my ATI card.

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