"~Hot~ deal expires today
Westinghouse Silver/Black 47" 16:9 6.5ms 1080p HD Video Monitor Model LVM-47W1
final price $1,599.99 + $99.99 shipping"
That monitor was also $1399 a week ago before they linked it on here...how is that a Hot Deal?
4626 3D Marks
2167 SM 2.0 score
2324 SM 3.0 score
926 CPU score
ATI X1900 XT-X, 6.14.10.6587, Stock Clock
Can't publish because drivers aren't approved, but here is a screenshot.
Screenshot of ORB info.
I am selling my ATI X850 XT-PE PCI-E videocard. I recently upgraded to the X1900 XT-X, so I am looking to get rid of this card. They are still going for $419 shipped on Pricewatch. I am looking to get around $350, but if you think that is too high, make me an offer. The card works great. I...
I upgraded my laptop to 1GB RAM and now I have the two original sticks of 256MB for a total of 512MB. They came from a HP ZE2113US. They are Hynix branded PC2700 CL2.5. They are about a month old. I looked on Pricewatch, and the cheapest 256MB sticks were $18 shipped. I will sell both of them...
I would assume that the computer manufacturers have to submit a PC for review to them for free. If you look at, it is bascially free advertising. The only downside is when things happen like with the first comptuer, things show up broken or wrong. It gives you a bad review instantly.
I have been looking into getting the Optoma H31 as well. You can pick it up for $1089 with a free 100" screen from Visualapex.com. I still haven't decided on the audio components of my home theater though.
I don't understand why everybody is worried. Go buy a "Built by Nvidia" card, oh wait, you can't. Obviously ATI is just trying to gear themselves towards becoming like Nvidia. Yes they are aiming towards chipsets and oems, but so does Nvidia. It's where the money is. They probably put a lot...
Well, just messing with it today, I have only overclocked the core to 560. I played a few different games, and had no problems. I will keep tweaking it.
I was able to purchase my ATI X850 XT PE (OEM) $565 with all the accessories from FuturePowerPC.com. I ordered it last Sunday, and it shipped out Monday. It arrived at my door on Wednesday using the FREE UPS Ground shipping that they offered. I am very pleased with the card so far. I haven't...
I have the PC-V1000W, standard aluminum with window. I really like mine a alot. I have the Antec 480 NeoPower, and it fits just fine. I upgraded from the PC65, and it was definitely worth the money.
I have a PC-60, but I literally just ordered the V1000-W about an hour ago. The 1200 is the same as the 1000, but longer. It allows for the Extended ATX mobos, that's about the only difference. I really don't see how people are impressed with these cases, they are definitely worth the money.
Does anybody have any experience with this company? They seem like they are pretty good from everything that I have read, but I would like to get some other feedback. They have great prices, and I am looking to get the ProStar 9096 with the X800. What do you guys think of them?
I will try to find some time to put together an article and get it posted somewhere. Did you see the pictures of how the LCD is attached to the old CD-ROM?
Well, I posted these pics a wihle back, but here they are again.
You can also view videos and some other pictures in the folder.
http://www.terrehautefire.com/mod/
Well, I updated my webspace with some internal pictures of the LCD mounted in the case and pictures of it coming out. I also took a picture of the switchbox. You can also find pictures of my latest project, my MAME Cabinet. My Link
I just checked the website where I purchased the LCD, but they have since stopped carrying the exact model I have. I bought it from PartsExpress.
As for the quality, it isn't the greatest, but it is still good enough to watch videos on at LAN parties. The resolution can range up to 1024x768...
It is just a 5" LCD from PartsExpress that was meant for a sunvisor/headrest in a vehicle. It was $124 shipped to my house. I used the insides from an old CD-ROM. I mainly just kept the tray and motor. As for a resistor, that is actually only running on 7 volts. 12 volts was way too much...
It is actually already hooked up to my TV-Out on my videocard. It can be rather fast, but if you use the switch and get used to it, you can make it move in and out pretty smooth.
Well, I saw somebody that had made a custom rail system to manually pull his LCD out of a bay, but I wanted to motorize it. I came up with this idea all by myself.
Well, I finally went to Radioshack and picked up the last few things that I needed to finish my 5" LCD mod. I modded an old CD-ROM drive and used the tray and motor. I attached the LCD to the tray and wired the motor to 7 volts. I then bought a small project box and mounted a reversing switch...
That's where you misunderstood my post. I am having the problem with my A7N8X-VM/400 motherboard. I have the A7N8X-Deluxe Rev 1.04 and a A7N8X-E Deluxe also. I know my way around that motherboard. I am just having the problem with the mATX version. Hopefully somebody will have an idea.
I have looked all over for a jumper and there is no options in the Bios that you can changed. I am have been looking for any information, but I can't seem to find anything. I know somebody has to have this board with a working 333 FSB CPU that can help.