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Anyone here familiar with using Vista via a MSDN subscription? I'm part of the training team at work, we have a MSDN subscription. I downloaded Vista Ultimate from the MSDN site but I'm not quite clear what I can and cannot do with the installation. I know it's for testing and development...
This isn't a question of which psu is better, the corsair seems to be the easy answer. However, I currently have the ultra x2 and I'm looking to turn my current pc with the specs below into a silent and efficient machine. I just purchased a p180b (hopefully with p182b features) that will be...
I have a general question about t1 installation. I know a t1 uses 24 analog phone lines for data and voice and depending on the type, it uses them differently. Assuming its a pri t1 with 23 available lines and 1 being used as a control line, how it is wired? A cable goes into a csu/dsu wan...
My core temperatures seem to be too high. I'm running everthing at stock speeds and voltages with a TT BT and arctic silver 5 but I'm idling at ~42C according to Core Temp Beta.
OCZ said there was an issue with the SPD values on earlier manufactured DIMMs, however that has been fixed on newer manufactured ones. So excluding any compatibility issues, would you guys still pick corsair over the ocz?
Hey guys,
I'm looking to get a case that is great for hiding wires. I have the Ultra X2 psu with the flex force cables. I'd like the hide the wires behind the motherboard so I guess a removable motherboard tray is pretty important or just something that has plenty of space between the back...