been using ASUS for years, without problem (at least in the Motherboard Department). As a matter of fact, my main PC was originally an ASUS V3-P5G33 barebones, but has upgraded it's way to have a H97M at it's core
currently using a MS Wireless Mouse 5000. I got it for almost nothing, so I have been just sucking up my complaints- my issue is that with this mouse I am stuck in what would best be described as a claw like fingertip grip (sort of; as the top part of my hand is the mouse contact point vice the...
need to bring up an obsolete box. It was running XP, and all it needs to do is run a .WMV video automatically on startup (looping/ full screen)
It is an old decrepit P3, with 256MB RAM. The original XP install died with the old HDD. I have a replacement HDD, and the WMV file. <Note the...
I am looking at converting my WHS2011 to FreeNAS in an attempt to improve responsiveness.
Current server HW:
G6950, P7H55-M LX, 3GB Ram, 3x 2TB HDD
Relevant other HW:
Running HDHomerun Prime, 2 MC extenders on all GbE network
My question is on optimizing for performance-
Would...
I like the overall construction and tool-less designs for Antec cases. A known level of reliability is the biggest plus for their PSU's. And I really like free stuff!
steam is irrelevant in this case. You only need a Battle.net account to download the game client. In order to actually play, you need either the full retail key, or a guest pass that lets you play the first act. This is the "DEMO Mode", which is supposed to be locked to a "Guest Pass" for the...
I heard that the european (sp?) market had them, and I don't know where this one came from....
<<Edit>> (This is what I get for not fully investigating first)
- that was a GS, allegedly w/ 7900 class GPU inside, and outrageously expensive...
Only sold in Europe ATT....
the whole dell thing is that they are uber- cheap- and I do not intend to O/C..
Just want a system that runs well (And adding decent RAM/ Video to a dell makes it not so bad)
Your MB has SATA ports onboard, if you have the proper SATA power cable, all you need is the SATA Data cable to plug in the MB, and set up in BIOS for use. (May already be enable by default, I do not know for sure...)
No new controller required, the onboard is technically slower than the HDD...