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Hey guys, i've decided to put a system in my car so I need to sell this monitor. It is a Dell 2407 A03 that was bought last November. The monitor has no dead pixels and works perfectly. I am asking $450 OBO + shipping. I don't have the box but I have the power cord and VGA cable only...
when I plug into my router I get 100mbps so it isn't the cable, it looks like it is the college network but remember my roommate plugs into my socket without my router at 100mbps... I also checked bios and no go
very annoying
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I deleted the drivers and are using microsoft drivers from june 2006 (the drivers I used were nvidia drivers from jan 07), and that didn't work... then I tried manually setting it to 100mbps full and half duplex and it makes my connection 1gbps which obviously won't...
I remember 6 years ago when XP came out and people started to uproar about the huge 128mb recomended system requirement. By the end of the year when 1.5-2gb is pretty standard for new computers I want to look back on this whole "I have 512mb of ram which is plenty and my vista is slow" mess and...
although 10mbs is decently fine for the internet (my comcast connection is 12mbps and my college network is about 15mbs) 10mbps is extremely slow for network transfers (which I do regularly). The first thing I did was update my drivers. I'll keep working on a fix.
the dorm being only 10mbps is interesting although I highly doubt that the network is 10mbps, my internet is ungodly slow and it started after I installed vista
I tried to manually put it to 100mbs full duplex but it said the network cable was unplugged... hmm this is very odd. I live in a college dorm and am plugged in with ethernet.
I have windows vista business 32bit with a Gigabyte K8N-Pro SLI. When I get connected to the network it says that i'm connected at 10mbps even though i'm connected through ethernet. Does anyone know what I can do to get back to 100mbps, my internet is extremely slow.
I have both the x86 and x64 versions of vista right now, I have wanted to upgrade for awhile but I also wanted to wait for drivers to at least make it run decent. It seems like all of my components have drivers for the RTM version of vista except for the nforce4 SLI. Does anyone have a link or...
"AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (San Diego)
Gigabyte GA-K8N Pro-SLI
Dell 2407 powered by BFG GeForce 7900 GT OC
Corsair 1gb TWINX1024-3200C2PRO
Seagate 160gb SATA x2 RAID +0 (Files)
Creative Audigy 2 ZS"
I already own vista 64 bit version, would I be good driver wise? I'm worried about the nforce4...
I got my 24" 2407 because I knew the 30" 3007 was complete overkill, even my 7900GT is trucking along on the newly released games at 1920x1200 with graphics on high, and I certainly do not want to spend $1300 on two 8800GTX's, the other complaint was the 30"ers you either need to place the...
2407 can't scale from 1920x1200 to 1920x1080, so it stretches the extra 10 lines on the top and bottom, I game in "greater" than 1080p on my 2407 with my 360 all the time, and frankely it looks amazing and unless you are a video professional it is very hard to notice, in my dorm room not one...