hi i was wondering if there is such a program that lets say pings a certain ip and if a request times out logs it with a date and time etc.
im trying to figure out if a wireless repeater is faulty or not i was told by my friend that the connection drops or something from his wireless router...
i bought the swifttech h20-120 kit and have the pump sucking from the res to the rad and from the rad to the cpu to the res.
i was wondering if this is the correct way to do it? or should i have the pump going to the cpu instead?
http://www.microcenter.com/byos/byos_search_results_e.phtml?coordinate_group=HB1J&new_search=TRUE
just need to do a search and it pops up, didnt before for the e6400 guess they just added it.
Found a link to Private Label Intel Processors not sure what that means.
http://www.microcenter.com/byos/byos_search_results_e_compare.phtml?coordinate_group=HB3C&new_search=TRUE&search_id=7ee936554fa6ebdb7bb98c84c33f9c05
but the price is 159.99 for a oem chip.
a friend of mine just had a second 9800pro die after 3-5 months of use, card was never overclocked and never hit high temps.
also his monitor is some cheap brand crt.
is it possible his crt is killing his graphics card?
could someone with a v1000/2000 tell me what length ide/sata cables they bought for it?
im thinking about buying one of these cases and have no clue on the length needed.
also how are the temps when using one 120mm to cool 4+ drives in the v1000/2000.
i was told there was a way to mod a kvm where it sends the same signals to both computers at the same time without switching.
would anyone have any idea on how to do this?
the reason i need this is because i would like to have both on the same channel so i can control 2 computers at same time.
from what i was told only wireless with switchable and not programable channels can do this.
is this true?
i was wondering if this was possible to have 1 wireless kb/mouse to control 2 computers being able to move windows at the same time etc.
ex: 2x wireless kb/mouse, turn off 1 kb/mouse and just have 1kb/mouse turned on to control 2 computers.
i bought 3 pairs of 4000pt 1 pair failed at 250mhz dual and single no matter what volts i gave it and the 2nd,3rd pair couldnt even go higher than 255mhz stable.
right now im just burning it in with memtest to see if i can get more out of it, already sent back the 1st pair hoping to get...
the astrix only applies to the C2 models.
TWINX1024-3200C2PRO XMS3200 1024MB 2-3-3-6 *
TWINX1024-3200C2 XMS3200 1024MB 2-3-3-6 *
TWINX1024-3200C2PT XMS3200 1024MB 2-3-3-6 *
* These parts support 2-3-3-6 latency on Intel platforms, and 2.5-3-3-6 latency on AMD platforms
are you sure...
when screwing down the bracket make sure you dont tighten all the way down or else you will crush your core.
just tighten until you think its secure enough where it doesnt shift or move around.
you are applying the AS3 wrong.
http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_silver_instructions.htm
also is your ic7 bios up to date?
my 2.4C can go higher but ive been lazy and have no time to test it.
i noticed when prime95 crashes its usually because of memory and not the cpu so bumping up...
i remember trying it in dos and got a error while trying to start windows. i also remember there was a tool on the winxp cd where it would reset some settings for a new harddrive to work. would you happen to know anything about this?
i need to back up my current 200gb onto my freshly rma'ed one so i can send it back to newegg and was wondering if using wd's tool in dos or windows is better.
i just got a 200gb back from rma from newegg and i dont seem to feel a screw on the top cover does this mean i got a fluid bearing? this is the 200gb jb ide model from wd. i was told if you feel a screw on the top cover that means its a ball bearing but if its flat its a fluid bearing is this...
i suggest you not try anything that can fry your mobo and other hardware, here is a link to an adapter which would be more safe to use.
http://www.stayonline.com/power_supply_cables/index.asp
its near the end of the page.