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%%%%HOW TO BE FUNNY!%%%% by
Expert Humor
You too can learn to be funny in just 7 days flat:
http://www.ExpertHumor.com/HowToBeFunny.htm
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Illegal Immigration, the Non-Issue of the Week?????????????? by
Expert Humor
The way our politicians rushed to talk about
illegal immigration this week, maybe they thought it
came with a free lunch. They won't do anything about it,
but it will get them some money. The Expert provides
the details at:
http://www.ExpertHumor.com/
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30 amps on a 12 v rail by
sdot
for my video card..it says it needs a PSU with 30 amps on 12 V rail
i have no damn idea what this means...what does this mean?
and how do i read the specs on the PSU to compare to these specs.
thanks
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SCSI drive to default to being 'C' drive? by
nospam
Hello,
I have a MSI K8N Neo 2 motherboard with a 36gig SCSI drive connected to a
PCI SCSI card and two SATA drives configured to SATA ports 3 & 4. I want
the SCSI drive to be the boot drive for WinXP. My problem is that when I
go through the Windows setup, the SCSI drive is the 'E' drive and...
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March 30th 06 10:45 PM
by nospam
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Thick Pci-e Graphics Cards by
Bobius
I am thinking of building a new pc and have been looking at the x1800xt
graphics card (e.g. http://www.microdirect.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?
ProductID=11397 ). I would like the possibility of adding a second card at
a later date. The models i have seen come with an active cooling system
which blows...
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memory by
Squibbly
i just bought a ddr400 memory module, although my mobo says it can support
that type of memory, the shop i just bought it from says it cant handle asus
mobo
can someone explain please
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Live long and prosper
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Weird Networking problem by
know_too_much
My wife's machine. clone, P4, 1.6GHZ, D 845 Intel MB. Intel Pro/100VM
integrated LAN. It is hooked up to a Lynxes WRT54G wireless Router and the
54G is connected to my whole house Linksys BRSF41. The wireless parts always
works great but when you boot up her tower there is no network...
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Ultra 320 SCSI drives - the size of laptop drives by
Dave (from the UK)
A mate of mine found a couple of Ultra 320 36 GB SCSI disks with SCA connectors
(80-pin). But unusually these are about the size of laptop drives (I have not
seen them myself) rather than the more common 1" thick ones. I gather they are
not much wider than the SCA connector.
Does anyone know what...
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Hard drive mounting rails - quick release by
[email protected]
I've got a case that has 5.25" bays for drives but doesn't accept the
quick release type slides that mount on the sides of the drive. For
serviceability I'd like to have this feature. Does anyone know if there
is a drive mounting kit that would allow a 3.5" hard drive to be put
into a 5.25" opening...
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March 30th 06 06:01 AM
by BobR
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Opteron 252 - fixed 1.4 or variable core voltage? by
Dave (from the UK)
I see there seems to be two types of Opteron 252 - one has a fixed core voltage
of 1.4V,
http://www.cpucitystore.co.uk/amd-opteron-252-1mb-skt940-ret-p-544.html
the other has a variable core voltage.
http://www.cpucitystore.co.uk/amd-opteron-252-1mb-skt940-ret-p-531.html
Why would one choose...
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Thermal grease by
Whiplash
well cool! my new processor which only cost 100.00 brand new + a 50
dollar rebate
was running about 176 deg F, i knew that was peaking, the performance
was not up to par either.
So, I got some thermal grease, which has a little bit of silver in it,
and walah! now the core is running around 122...
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March 30th 06 12:26 AM
by skotl
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what is THEEE quietest power supply by
sdot
according to resaearch and noise on this forum,
ocz modstream and this seasonic one is on top..
i need everyone to input into this...what is theee quetiest power
supply...but also has very good power and good cooling
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March 30th 06 12:19 AM
by Robert
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ATX board to "laptop" converstion by
[email protected]
Hi!
Any suggestion about "converting" an atx board to a "laptop", in the
sense that
I don't need the PCI/AGP slots available, just want to use the 2
integrated usb ports (for wifi, perhaps external hd or flash drive),
mouse/kbd, vga?
The mobo has a 1ghz PIII, with the CPU fan on it, so it can be...
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Thinkpad A22P: POST to Immediate Hibernate by
Matt The HepCat
Greetings,
ThinkPad A22P
XP Pro SP2
Was working fine. Now a recent problem with my A22P. On power up, seems
to go through POST then immediately into hibernate.
I say "seems to go through POST" because it's not hitting my floppy in
the boot sequence. In fact right at that point it goes into...
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thermal compound by
sdot
someone told me, that when building a pc...a thermal compound usually
comes with the heat sink..either a compound or a pad....he said that i
should buy my own compound...remove the one that was supplied and put
the new one in....i am not sure how necessary this is...as from
intel...i would excpect...
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How many WATTs power supply do i need? by
Beowulf
Building a new system wondering how big a power supply I need? Yes i have
seen sites helping to figure it out but I think it gets more complicated
with a dual core cpu and perhaps (at some point in time) two graphics
cards using SLI.
AMD Athlon 64 dual core X2 cpu, perhaps the 4000 series
1 nVidia...
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Have you ever considered of mousing ambidextrously? by
WangQiang
I'm also a programmer, as working in front of computer day and day, my
right hand is so tired and ached. So I tried to mouse in both hands. I
find that it is really an efficient way to release pains. At first I
switched the mouse buttons in windows control panel, but it taked me
several steps to...
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March 28th 06 11:46 PM
by Bobius
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