WD Raptor is the only SATA drive that has a performance increase over PATA drives worth mentioning. If your not thinking of getting the raptor drive, you might as well stick to PATA.
Although I think I should mention that even though Raptor is faster then other IDE drives.. It still doesn't...
Imho, Maxtor is the best choice. I already have two of them (2x 160gb) and I will be getting another one shortly (200gb). While they are still fast drives they also keep it down to a low noise level.
I have previously owned WD and I have now IBM, Seagate, Fujitsu and Maxtor drives. Maxtor is...
xbox isn't just any game system, you can do so much with it.. If I'm not playing games on it I'm watching movies through it.. excellent system imho. Not to be compared with more simple systems like PS2 and Game Cube.
I own both xbox and Game Cube today, I have previously owned a PS2.. Xbox is...
Well you can start by explaining to her that you can't really "delete" your hardware.. Not to my knowledge anyway.
There are allot of worse things you can do then download a couple of mp3's.. Don't really think they would bother with "small timers" like you, no offense ;).
I played the "pre-gold" edition of Halo for PC and it pretty much sucked, I thought it would be nice to play this game with mouse and keyboard, but the game had no feeling at all.. It felt kind of "laggy" the whole time. This being a very early unfinished version of course. But I've played Halo...
Actually I think most ppl who go and see Kill Bill do it because they want to see another Quentin Tarantino masterpiece.. But there will probably be a couple of ppl like you that just want to see the hot chicks yes :)
Loved Reservoir Dogs.. Loved Pulp Fiction.. Loved Jackie Brown and I'm sure I'll love Kill Bill too :cheers:
From Dusk Till Dawn and True Romance were excellent as well even if they weren't directed by Quentin.. or maybe he might have directed a bit in From Dusk Till Dawn with Robert...
I actually think the special effects in Reloaded was worse then in the first movie.. How the hell do they go from making the most awesome special effects to such bad ones? Computer animated humans are so lame, is that shit suppose to look realistic?
Oh IC..
I have a Asus P4C800-E Deluxe myself...It's a very stabile board and I am very happy with it. I was thinking of getting Abit's new model, IC7-MAX3. But I ended up getting the Asus board.
I hope every thing works out with your new system and good luck with that.. Btw are you...
Digital.dk.. I have a similar system now and I am very happy with it.
My specs:
3124MHz 1040fsb (OC'ed Intel 2.4C 800fsb)
1024mb OCZ Technology PC4000 @ 520MHz
ATi Radeon 9800Pro 128mb
2x Maxtor 160GB 7200rpm 8mb cache
Maxtor 200GB 7200rpm 8mb cache SATA
I don't really think you...
I got this in my e-mail.. Anyway I thought it was kind of funny.
After numerous rounds of "We don''t even know if Saddam is still
alive", Saddam decided to send George W. a letter in his own writing to let him
know he is still in the game. Bush opened the letter and it appeared to...
"h00ray! I just wasted loads of money on over priced equipment that I don't really need and will be much cheaper when HL2 finally gets released."
But seriously.. I'm not surprised at all, I kind of thought 30sep was too good to be true. :dozey:
Depending on driver version.. If the driver version is the same, I would go with the reworked manufacturers driver.. If Ati has a newer version of the driver out I would go with them. Most of the time the manufacturer can't keep up with supplying reworked versions of new ATi drivers, which means...
Steam is a bitch to install, but once you get it started it usually works ok after that. I only used the steaminstaller_cs.exe file (~390mb).. After a couple of reboots and some foul words being said I finally got the piece of crap to work :cheese:.
I suggest you uninstall the files that got...