right click desktop -> settings -> advanced -> monitor ->
(it will say monitor properties and have a little icon, beside it a button that says properties.)
-> properties -> driver - >update driver ->
then choose to install from list and click next
then dont search i will choose and next...
yeah they will cost $25 000 to start, but other supercomputers cost millions.
a quote from the atricle "The new chip is a parallel processor capable of performing 25 billion floating-point operations per second, or 25 gigaflops."
you can add in pci cards wiht more CPUs on them to make it up...
its a rich company they dont NEED anyones support.
They made millions off Half Life.
they already know people want to play their game, and want to make money at the same time.
linux is for programming and for those people who for whatever reason have a personal grudge with microsoft.
Its not for gaming. Halflife2 wont work on it.
1.5 is far from horrible.
my friend has been using a 500mhz computer since 98 and can play call of duty, and all these new game still.
your bottle neck is the ram, but to upgrade it you need to get a new motherboard and then a new CPU.
there is no easy way out here, your gonna have to...
canadian stores:
www.ncix.com vancouver (bought some fans from them. good shipping and decent prices)
www.vibecomputers.com vancouver (great prices, not great shipping rates, but its not too bad)
you vcan go HERE for a big list of canadian stores as well.
of course you can.
Its gonna run in 32 bit however, since all current versions of windows are 32 bit.
Next year Windows XP 64 will be out which will let you run in 64 bit mode.
sapphires are great but ATI and Sapphire 9800pro 128s are $489 now.
its a really bad rip off.
What city are you in? i can hook up some stores.
256 versions are like $680 last time i checked.
on my older rig my computer kept crashing with windows XP, and it would take days to get it working again.
If i turned it off after i got it working it wouldnt come back up for a long time.
turns out that my IDE cable to the HDD was wierd or the wrong type or something, so 2 bucks and a trip...