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Long time lurker here selling a brand new, factory sealed 6th generation (2018) 128GB iPad:
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I have an old dell e197fp that apparently blew a bunch of capacitors on the inverter board (a common problem with that model after some searching).
I already tried replacing the caps, but I suck at soldering and completely FUBAR'd the board, so that's not an option anymore.
Is there...
Right now my brother has 2x512MB of pc4200 DDR2 in his Dell Dimension... I just bought him 2x1GB of pc5300.
I know if I use all 3GB together they will run at the slower speed, is it better to go with only 2GB but faster speed?
I won't even be getting the money for a new system until late January, and I'm under no deadline to build a new one.... Talk me into waiting the extra couple months for Ivy Bridge instead of a Sandy. ;)
I WILL NOT BE GAMING
Just wanted to make that clear. I'm looking for a card that will be good for editing 1080p video. What are the most important factors to look for? Core clock speed, # of cores, onboard RAM?
I'm looking at this, but wondering if there are better options for what I need...
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum, but I'm looking for a driver for my Sony DSC-P200 camera for Vista 64.
Sony doesn't have an official driver out, so I can't use the camera on my computer. I know there are smart people out there who can make beta drivers on their own though. I found one...
Let me start by saying everything was working fine until the other day.
Now, when I try to boot Windows XP, I get as far as the Windows logo screen and just before it would go to the desktop the computer sits at a black screen.
I unplug the drive in question and everything works fine...