Another vote for the KG7
This thing NEVER crashes, even with my board overclocked to 150Mhz FSB.
I have been running Windows XP constantly for more than two weeks without rebooting, CONSTANTLY playing games, and switching back and forth from STAND-BY mode.
SpecialEd that card on multiwave is the OEM for $200, I ordered it yesterday but decided to cancel my order and go for Logitec Z-560 speakers.
However I more than agree with you about mwave.com
BUY FROM THEM!! you WONT regret it, these people have GREAT service.
They have replaced me a burnt...
Hey jamautosound, thanks for the article.
I think I'll go OEM anyways. The extra 25Mhz doesnt seem to be much of a difference in real time gaming, but the price difference IS big.
I just ordered an OEM Radeon 8500 (to take a break from nvidia cards since TNT 1) thinking OEM was the same thing as retail, except for the software package wich I dont care about.
Well now I'm reading in some posts about some people doing BIOS flashes to turn their OEM to retail and make them...
Time article
Finally the pulled the curtains.
"Only a scooter?" I dont think so. This thing sounds amazing.
And I am very curious oh how it works, how it looks, EVERYTHING.
I dont think this thread should be closed.
I dont wanna be a HACKER, and I dont wanna know how to hack.
I want to know how THEY do it, what are their techniques, and what do the authorities and software companies use to counter them.
To better understand something is to be prepared for it :)
I...
I was gonna post exactly what Flot said.
Get some scuba lead baggies. They are heavy, small, and they can fit to the shape of your clothes.
You can work something out with those, they are perfect for what you want to do.
No, not the l33t h@x0rz, I'm talking the guys who hack major sites.
I dont care to become one, but I'd like to read on how they operate, what are their main tricks, how safe are our systems, etc.
Maybe if I can understand them better, I can feel more safe about the whole issue.
Seems very...
Very interesting post.
This is what Bitboys,oy were promising with their video card.
Of course, we all know this was a fiasco, but their idea IS possible, and thats why they got such fan-fare.
Yes, it can be done. But its very complicated and expensive manufacture technique. Specially for mass...
Sorry for not making myself clear,
I want to install Win98 in one of the other partitions, wich are FAT32.
Anyways, is there a way to turn my C: to FAT32 without losing all my data?
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