John Deere lol... I was reading up on their hardcore anti-repair practices. Their farm equipment is really crappy to repair. Think reprogramming the computer to replace a temperature sensor - The sensor can be a $20 part, but it's like $120/hr for a tech to come out and reprogram it. IIRC...
I'm shocked at the amount of love. I thought Vista was terrible. Constant hard disk thrashing and easily broken. I remember my in-laws getting a quad core machine w/ 8GB and Vista 64, it ran OK but even with all that horsepower it was never great. Migrating to a SSD landed an improvement...
If you need to, put the games into a folder after the OS clone, and use the SUBST command to emulate the proper drive letter (In case they complain about the path).
Amiga's rarely have hardware problems. They keyboards and mice and monitors would go before the actual machines ever would. This makes me want to dig out my tubs of Amiga stuff and set one up for old times sake.
Not hating... I have to say, amazing resolution, ridiculous setup. I just wish the manufacturers would make these things with multi-monitor in mind and reduce / eliminate the bezels. I have two Dell 30's and side by side the bezels are insane at 2 inches.. Although I would love just a...
Sooo... I Bought a Xeon X5650, Ebay style, for a mega good price a while back. Listing did not mention ES at all... Well I got screwed, no returns, yada yada, plus it sat too long before I went to do the upgrade (My fault). Well this chip will not post in my EVGA X58 board, and somewhat...
I just recently ordered an sr2 board from the egg, the box arrived in perfect shape via Ups thankfully. It used to be the other way around it seems, usually Usps was good and the others would destroy stuff.
Ive seen this brought up a few times. I'm of the opinion that public utilities and their control systems should be on a seperate system NOT accessible from the public internet, PERIOD. Same thing with military systems, if it's storing / processing classified or sensitive material it's put on a...
I'll tell you why: I have Corsair DDR modules that are a few years old now, still perform like they were new. I have never ONCE had to return a Corsair product I have bought! I have several ram kits and power supplies and they all kick ass!
If this can be verified to be able to overclock, I will get one for my primary workstation in a heartbeat. Looks to be a bad ass board so far. I have been searching and searching for a dual 1366 board that overclocks.
Unfortunately this is not a joke. There are several people out there like this, LOL. I go to a couple "hamfests" a year and there's a guy with a red early 80's Escort that shows up to Peotone (in IL) with a setup similar to this. We call it the porcupine car. I think it's more of a hoarder...
The funny part is the comments on the article. It's supposed to be about the "Home of the year" and there are no positive comments I say. tl;dr them all though. Also, lol @ Beowulf7...
The 4GB is higher quality, DS, 16 device Geil DDR2/533. It is in my gamer. My WS has 2 512Geil sticks and 2 low end kingston 1gb sticks. Has been running for 4 months without a hitch. The workstation addresses all 3GB no prob. WS's uptime is ridiculous!
MY BAD! My gamer has a 915, not a...
Ok. In the bios, The boards shows all banks as having a 1024MB module. The post screen, however, shows that 4096Mb installed, 1.(13)GB (Can't remember exact amount) reserved for system resources. Leaves 2.87GB available to the rest of the system. I think it's the design of the board thats...
PAE is already enabled, I have tried everything I could find on MS, Google, or otherwise. The POST itself shows the 1.2GB or so allocated to the system (Address space for the cards ETC. I believe). Since the bios is the limiting factor, Server 2003 would do me no good, as it, like the XP, is...
I currently have a 945 based Intel Mobo with 4GB strapped to it. I can only use 2.87GB of it, according to both the POST and Windows XP PRO. This gaming rig is giving me problems so I am going to upgrade here soon. My Question for you Intel guys (and gals): Is there an LGA775 motherboard...