Yea that' very good. Under load I pull around 86F which is 30C. I use the Koolance coolant that came with my Exos 2 and it works excellent. I'm reaching my 1 year mark in May and I'll have to change it sometime around then. I wonder if car coolant will work better. Is it straight coolant or...
I didn't even know you could use that Ooooooooooolllldddd memory in a DDR slot. I should put some in my mobo and see if it'll run dual channel!!! I'll probably gain like 100 frames in CS:S
edit: im kidding of course
you could get the card and cut it to fit into an AGP slot. One guy bought it and cut it to fit in a normal PCI slot.
WARNING: DO NOT DO THIS CAUSE YOU'LL BASICALLY RUIN THE CARD FOREVER....FOREVER....FOREVER....FOREVER.
I have an old celeron at work based off the PIII. 450MHz, and I wanna OC it maybe 600Mhz if I can. I have it as a ghost server since you don't need 4800+ just to ghost although I'd like to:D.
Can you do it cheaper than Best Buy would? jk, my specialty is computers. I would send it to you, but I'd have to drain the liquid out, and get a big box, and so on....
I've seen some people go with 1 Raptor for their OS, and then like another 250GB or bigger SATA drive for games. As for me...I have 4 Raptor drives. 1 drive is JBOD and the other 3 are RAID-0. Blazing speed.
I wish I had that monitor. See if you can set the refresh rate higher, it should hit at LEAST 75HZ. You could try to create a custom resolution with the drivers (http://www.halflife2.net/forums/showthread.php?t=59852). I also saw this on another site "I installed the dell .inf file from the...
I've only seen this happen in Lost Coast. But basically what the problem is...it's tough to explain, but in certain points in the map such as when I look at a wall, or straight up...the movement of everything seems to speed up. My crowbar swings REALLY fast and the combine walk faster. I...
I don't want one. My PC is an XBOX 360 as most all GOOD games that come out for Xbox will come out on PC. And I'm more than positive my PC can run the games (see sig)
Well who would be dumb enough to do that? Even normal PCs do that to discs if you have it standing up and move it on it's side. The old "literal" desktops which lay down do that. I scratched up an XP CD doing that to make room.
If you go with a 64bit Operating System, I'd get as much RAM as I could. 2GB is could, but I'd still go with 4GB. The reason is because programs, services, instructions are using twice as much memory because it is being executed in 64-bit not 32-bit. And 32 x 2 = 64 which is double. I could...
You could validate the gcf files. I don't have the link, but just go to www.steampowered.com and check the support area. But yes you could just download the files instead of the CD/DVD as stated above.