"Cosmic radiation" while sounding far-fetched, is legit. You can see it on a non-tuned analog TV :) ... NASA - Background on the Background Explorer and the Science of John Mather
But you're right, whether it's significant enough here to cause the errors mentioned is really the question.
Dude, IF you ever successfully water cool this, I think this will be the most loopy "consumer grade" water loop that's ever looped (which isn't "industrially" designed).
Also, as others have mentioned, you will spend soooo much time installing and hooking up everything if you decide to go...
How about the "Titan Lite" with less memory and less ridiculous of a price tag?
I think that's the best thing to look forward to in the "near" future - maybe 2-3 months?
Now where's that industry spy again?
Geocities page is down, so I'm not sure where to find that "EDID_Writer.zip" anymore. You can try searching for it or smth. Hopefully he just changed hosts.
It's been like a couple of years since I've even considered anything related to EDID stuff, and the only thing I've ever done is pretty much what I described in my post, so I'm afraid I can't be of any help. You can certainly try it - I mean, the port's unusable anyway, right? Can't make it...
ZM-CS5B is now available at Fry's:
http://www.frys.com/product/6080738
ZM-CS5A is still nowhere to be seen on US soil that I could find anyway...
I keep wondering if I should waste the $10 to try to cool my incoming i5 750 with a CNPS-9700LED... I've seen mixed reviews about it on newegg, and...
I'm sorry, but this news item and the associated "story" on Kotaku is EPIC FAIL.
The patch actually fixed doors to closets which the survivors were able to open, when they should've been impossible to open (in versus only). The said doors were only meant to be usable in campaign when the map...
Mmkay... I'm going to resurrect this thread to confirm that the EDID fix indeed works, and to also add a completely free solution instead of having to purchase PowerStrip (since I'm so cheap lol).
My solution also worked with a 9800 GTX card, while powerstrip only supports up to gen7 nvidia...
Another suggestion:
Have you tried different drivers?
178.13 broke Battlefield 2142 for me. See my and others' reports here:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=78219
Other people have reported problems with other games. I'm currently using 177.92 (previous "official" betas)...
I actually tried it in the very beginning for a download or two. It had a terrible interface. I think you had to run separate instances for every download and keep them open in the taskbar (no minimize to tray) if I remember correctly, and it had no options that I wanted...
not sure what it...
I have used miranda since ICQ decided to overbloat and put advertisements in their client and I wanted to use other networks too.
http://www.miranda-im.org/
Their website has been down for 4 days though :-/
I tried trillian and gaim. Just didn't fulfill my expectations. Not enough...
Are you sure the video's fourcc is either "xvid" or "divx"?
Try reinstalling xvid and making sure you have the encoder as well as decoder installed... or get the codec that your video requires.
If nothing works, look at avisynth (search for it). It's a bit tricky as it's all text-based...
For me, it comes down to one word: Milkdrop.
Also, just about everything about winamp is built around the ideals of KISS, options, customizability, and maximum efficiency.
For me, nothing else comes close.
I think that's fud for now. I think the only "security" options that the torrent network supports is protocol encryption and peer filtering. Utorrent has support for both. Now, it's also a benefit that Azureus is open-source so you know what you're running... but all claims that utorrent has...