I use Videora iPod Converter. It has iTouch presets, plus more "advanced" settings, which are still noobified (I'm used to Sony Vegas video encoding details). As long as you can get by the interface (which takes a couple boots to get used to), it's a great tool. Remember to use the MPEG4 presets...
Yeah, I'm guessing that's a typo as well. A lot of Newegg reviews are saying it has defaulted at 5-5-5-15 although a good group of them said they applied the 4-4-3-5 timings just fine.
I'm looking at overhauling my system soon, but I haven't had a need to keep up with technology so I'm kind of in the dark about this stuff. I'm looking at these two sticks of ram: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231114 which I'm told the timings on it look fantastic. But...
I'm looking for a new case. This is my current case. It was nice... when I bought, now it's just big and ugly. And it gets quite hot. So, I'm looking for a clean, stylish, (somewhat) quiter case that has good cooling. I'm not looking at Lian-Li or Antec because: 1.) Expensive; 2.) Most are...
So you're pretty set that it's my PSU? I can understand a faulty PSU but would suddenly go out? Wouldn't I see declining effects or do they normally just poof? Would it have to do with me shutting it off by flipping the switch on the back while the PC is running?
I'm talking about these connections. I'd be kind of hard to use a screwdriver to do what you're saying. I also don't have a "extra" PSU to swap. I'll try the screwdriver thing again. If I can just get it running, I can work from there.
I doubt it's the PSU. It's only 2 months old (Antec SmartPower 2.0 500W).
But more on the screwdriver thing. How would I do this? Still kinda confused on your post.
I'm not able to upload a picture on this PC.
The connector is loose... meaning it wiggles back and forth like maybe the connectors inside are loose or broken. I unplug the RESETSW connector and plug it back in and it feels very snug while the PWRSW connector feels loose and wiggly. I can move...
I was just playng a couple rounds of CSS and my PC freezes up. No big deal and I manually shut it off. I go to turn it back on again and ... nothing.
Here's what I've ruled out:
The PSU is getting power. (See below)
The motherboard is getting power. (The MB green light is coming on. When...
Making them work? In tearms of working, they work fine. No, they're not the best sounding speakers, but then again, if I wanted awesome sounding, I'd just plug in the Bose.
Wow, cleaning up the wires only took a little bit of time (about an hour and a half) and a little effort. I unplugged most of everything and started over. I think I did a bang-up job compared to what it was.
Thanks for the ideas, guys.
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I finally got the parts to my second build and, well, built it. Very nice computer along with a 19" LCD.
A64 3500+
XFX 7800GT
2GB GEiL RAM PC 3200
(Sorry for the crappy cam... a new one is on my list.)
I must have done something wrong. You're right about the RAM in the CPU section although there is no Voltage section. There is a frequency section and I was toggling with that. I got the RAM to run at 266MHz but now my PC won't even start up -- all I get is a long beep from my MB. Sigh.