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    Benefits of 64bit windows 7 over 32bit windows 7

    In which in your last statement is not supported by Autodesk. If he wants to have support through Autodesk, he will need to use the correct version for either 32-bit or 64-bit systems.
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    Rooting the HTC Wildfire S

    You can ask the CM devs themselves to see if they will support the Wildfire S. The Android market is flooded with phones that have much better hardware specs.
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    The Lian Li Gallery

    That reminds me of the hideous Asus Terminator chassis'. Never again will I suggest those to anyone.
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    Benefits of 64bit windows 7 over 32bit windows 7

    Seeing that you mentioned AutoCAD, what version are you using? Some versions of 32-bit AutoCAD will not install on a 64-bit system.
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    ASUS E35M1-M Pro driver problems with Windows Home Server 2011

    You won't get sound in WHS as the audio service has been disabled. You have to remember that WHS is optimized to do specific things, not to be used like Windows XP Media Center Edition. You can try enabling 'Windows Audio' through the services console. If it won't enable itself, you won't have...
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    New computer just flipped out after receiving static shock

    Check the I/O shield and make sure that the tabs are touching the connectors. The I/O shield is there for a reason...
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    Rooting the HTC Wildfire S

    It means that phones like the Legend and the Wildfire S lack RAM and speed. Android support will not go past 2.3.x for these phones. I know that development is nearly at the end for the Legend, so I don't see why anyone would waste their time on the Wildfire S.
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    Who remembers these?

    S3 Virge GX2 4MB AGP Voodoo2 12MB x 2 (Still have these cards) Voodoo Banshee 8MB Chaintech GeForce2 MX200 (Gutless pile of crap) MSI GeForce2 GTS 32MB (One hell of an overclocker) ATI Radeon 8500 LE 128MB (Bought it for Doom III) ATI Radeon 9700 Pro AIW 128MB Sapphire Radeon X800 GTO^2 PCI-E...
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    Dual-DVI PCI GPU Compatible with Windows 7?

    Matrox also has a USB video card on the market as well.
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    Rooting the HTC Wildfire S

    The last HTC phone with the MSM7227 processor to be supported by CM devs was the Legend. I don't think any devs are going to waste time working on an older MSM7227 based device, which is mainly due to lack of support for ICS.
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    Intel: Why the Scull Logo?

    Nvidia didn't make a good chipset for the Intel based boards at all. I can't recall the amount of times I had the ship 570 based boards back to Asus for RMA. The memory controller on that thing was plain shit...
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    Motorola Milestone 3 (XT860)... yay or neigh?

    I was looking at the Nexus, but others are waiting to for the S2 to get the ICS update. I'm not going to choose the first ICS phone that comes out. I'll wait for ICS to mature before going with such a device. There have been some complaints in that the Galaxy Nexus is not that good hardware wise...
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    Is 500W enough?

    NewEgg has a good deal on the Antec EarthWatts 500W for $69.99. 44A combined on the 12V+ rail. I'd say that should tie you over. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371035
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    Motorola Milestone 3 (XT860)... yay or neigh?

    Well now that I got my nice fat juicy bonus from work, I was thinking of updating my outdated HTC Legend to something better. I was looking at the Milestone 3 because of the following reasons: - 540x960 LCD - QWERTY Keyboard (A Must) - Dual Core A9 CPU - PowerVR SGX 540 GPU - Corning Gorilla...
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    Intel: Why the Scull Logo?

    Haha... this is definitely turning into an interesting thread, merely cause of opposing experiences. I must have gone through hundreds of KVR kits in system assembly and have them work fine with Asus, Gigabyte, and oddly, a few picky DFI motherboards. I've got an old retired D865PERL sitting...
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