Come Tuesday my cousin is giving me a desktop to begin with...a gpu or ddr2 ram would be God send or even a c2d processor...I am willing to donate the 775 based single core 2.8ghz celeron I have sourced to anyone who wants it should be a good overclocker in terms of the ghz it can offer in...
If anyone has a mobo, processor, ram in c2d and higher possibly with a gpu to go with it please let me know.
I live in Pakistan, I am working on this: topicoll.com and I am paying for everything out of my own pocket with a wife and kid to support. Currently have access to a celeron lappy with...
@OP did you not cover the contacts on intel processors? In other words u used your hands directly without covering the processor contacts in any manner?
I still find AMD to be lagging in driver quality...at least when it comes to laptops...no matter what value for money AMD promises I would personally only recomend AMD GPUs to my enemy because of the fuss involved, drivers are hardly optimized in time or built right to begin with.
I have seen a socket 754 amd spit a bit of smoke at 90c degrees plus with a accidental over volting to 1.7v and it was so sudden that I knew immediately I had to go back into the bios half way through startup! So at 255 ud have a fire even if it was for a second:P
So at least the upcoming generation of consoles will not support 4k resolutions. Because the hardware in rumors can't really support all that. I would imagine that in a closed system the level of optimization attained with multi threading will usher the same PC versions to actually improve when...
At 3 gigs a e2160/e2180 won't be a bottleneck....the 2.7 is a very odd speed for that 2180 even though naturally the e2180 should easily do 3.2. So really I'd suggest update to a better mobo that can support the potential overclock and don't worry about cpu bottlenecking your vid card. Even...
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