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    Microsoft Sphere Display Demo

    If they could enlarge it and make it work while you sit inside, it could be the ultimate in immersive gaming. Just add a pair of 3D LCD shutter glasses to get the full effects. They can add speakers all around as well for fully 3d audio and graphics. -Raystonn
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    WIll a PCI-E 2.0 card work in this mobo?

    PCIE 2.0 differs in protocol and speed. It does not differ in the physical slot. You can plug a Gen1 card into a Gen2 motherboard and run at Gen1. You can plug a Gen2 card into a Gen1 motherboard and run at Gen1. If either of these configurations does not work, then you have a buggy...
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    Statement about Bannings and Malicous Rumors @ [H]

    In your last test did you do a totally clean install, or install on top of an existing installation? The problem seems to be that the SP1 -> SP2 upgrade leaves something in an odd state. -Raystonn
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    Statement about Bannings and Malicous Rumors @ [H]

    OBWANDO, I have a possible fix for you. SP2 comes with a new HAL, which unfortunately breaks some drivers during the upgrade process. Create a slipstreamed CD with the network full version of XP64 SP2 (not the web update version) and the latest version of IE7. Do a clean install of that...
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    Statement about Bannings and Malicous Rumors @ [H]

    Please post all information from the blue screen, including all parameters and any other information displayed. I'll see what I can find. Thanks, -Raystonn
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    Cooler cores and faster ALUs, for 32- and 64-bit

    A press release has not yet been made, but I'm sure one is on the way. These ALUs have been incorporated into the current product line without any impact on release schedules, as they were very easy to drop in to replace the old ALUs. I don't have information as to exactly which products and...
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    Cooler cores and faster ALUs, for 32- and 64-bit

    Core temperatures have been a huge problem, and it is only getting worse. Portions of the core of a modern processor currently run at an excess of 125 degrees C (257 degrees F), while the rest, such as cache, is relatively cool in comparison. A team of researchers within Intel, led by Ram...
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