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I've done some research regarding useing 32" LCD TVs as monitors, it seems the biggest thing to look for is that the screen uses 1:1 pixel mapping, to avoid distortion. Anything else I should look for?
Screen will be hooked up via HDMI
this is the screen i've picked out, does anyone know...
I have not tried safe mode.
the screen shown is the first windows screen after the bios.
monitor is: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=320-7345
resolution is set to 1920x1080 (but since the screen in question is a boot...
This thread started in the power supply forum because I thought I had a bad power supply (which I probably did) But I have yet to kick it, so i'm looking for more opinions
when I start my computer when it reaches the windows xp start screen this is what I see:
it will look like that then...
ordered a new graphics card, and RMA'd the old one (new egg was awesome as usual) also ordered 2 more gigs of ram, just in case those are bad too (and if not I wanted 4 gigs of ram anyway :) )
i went with the corsair from amazon. hopefully this will solve my problem. I'm still going to RMA the apeva through newegg. I got screwed on that one. thanks for the help guys.
ok i'll order a new PSU today. I have a $100 visa gift card from a MIR so thats my budget.
obviously looking at my original purchase I'm not ver educated in PSU's would this be a better choice for my system?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151027...
Varsis
check that graphics card with a replacement looks like memory issues on it.
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That happened to me when I had a 9700 pro. PS wasnt sufficient and it did that. The card was flawless.
2 conflicting answers, I don't know which to replace.
I agree I made a mistake on the PSU and regret ever buying it... I will replace it eventually. however how soon eventually is depends on weather or not the psu is the source of my problems.
here is the pic hope this host works
The pic is fairly self explanatory, but here is some background. I built this computer about 2 weeks ago. this started happening a few days ago.
http://picsorban.com/upload/img00028.jpg Don't know why this won't work, unless I can't hotlink here. just copy paste.
sometimes this is all you...
something like this?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103249
A little more than I wanted to spend but if it's a better processor, care to comment on how it compares to the core 2 quads? or am I asking for trouble?
First post but i've been a long time lurker so here it goes,
I haven't built a computer since the Socket A days. So I'm no where near up to date on current specs or anything like that. I've been using a mac laptop for about 3 years, and had no desktop in my apartment. Well the time has come...