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My assumption would've been that the speakers are power driven with a separate power source that could be powered down.
Still.. a powered "splitter" device to switch to different audio outputs is still "simple" to me. :p
A simple splitter? Is your drawing correct? Don't you want the output from your sound card or do you really want an amp to output audio to the line-in of your sound card?
If the splitter is what you want, you can find the appropriate cheap cables.
8.5 seems a bit high. From previews it appears to be more story than action or character building.
Customization of characters appears to be limited as well.
It *is* worth the 8.5 for the CG animated storyline, if that's what you're expecting in a FF title.
Otherwise, games like Dragon...
wow. what a pain you went through to get that sorted.
Although, I'm not so surprised that it turned out being that. When I started playing it 10 or so months ago on a newly upgraded AMD X4 940, I was surprised that my system wasn't good enough to run it with max settings.
CPU was clocked at...
I have the AX Pro, and have been swapping between my PC and my XB360.
Sound quality is great for both, although I'm debating buying the AX PC Pro to have it on my desktop 100% of the time.
Great headset if you want to spend the $$.
Google it!
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I have the Westinghouse 24", forget the model at the moment, but with same interfaces as you describe. I experienced the same issue with my ATI 4870 card using the included DVI-HDMI adapter and connecting to the monitors HDMI interface.
I had the same type of issue but the resolution for me was...
I tried playing WoW about a month ago after a 1.5 year hiatus.
I had zero problems running max resolution of 1920x1200 with all video options enabled and set to max resolution with 60+ FPS.
No noticeable slow down with multiple npc's / pc's on screen etc...
Lost cause.
If the internal bridge isn't going the work, why would you think reverting to the old Master/Slave card and y-dongle from the 1st gen Crossfire would work on the current GPUs?
See the following for compatible and supported Crossfire combos...
My bad, I was thinking of another board.
Still the ASUS P5K-V MB is an Intel G33 Chipset.
It may very well support Crossfire (ATI's first gen multi-GPU solution). It doesn't say it supports Crossfire X and the chipset isn't listed on ATI's supported hardware list.
The current gen cards use...
From what little I read from the product notes for that board, it supports Crossfire using the onboard card and an addition same series PCIE card.
As I said before... "it supports Crossfire". It doesn't say it supports CrossfireX.
Ultimately, it comes down to you not checking overall...