For $10 AR, I couldn't resist. I currently have it in a CompUSA's Compaq SRX1710NX special purchased last week.
So far, no major problems. My only comment is that you will need a larger mid-size or larger case to make everything fit properly. The modular cables are quite stiff and big. I...
I bought a 15' HDMI cable and a HDMI/DVI converter for my TV/video cards. Seems to work ok although I'm working with Powerstrip to get it fit correctly. I can't compare quality since I don't want to shell out the $150 bucks they wanted at BB.
As someone mentioned, if the signal is digital...
I was able to fix my shutdown problem by performing:
1) Deleted and Recreated MIRROR RAID.
2) Extracted the RAID/IDE drivers from the nForce 5.1 package to a floppy when installing XP using the F6 option. I noticed that the floppy disk that came with the motherobard version is...
Anybody having Windows XP SP2 shutdown problem if they installed the IDE drivers from the Force_5.10 package? The Force_4.27 seems to work fine but I rather use the latest certified drivers.
This problems has been driving me crazy. I had to rebuild my brother-in-law PC and everytime I load...
I like AVG for several reason:
1) Will work on MS Server products.
2) Very Stable and unobtrusive compare to Norton's, Mcafee, or Micro-Trend.
3) Updates in v7.0 are now much smaller.
4) And or course, absolutely FREE for home users.
It looks like many products have had a history of...
I went to Sears 2 weeks to buy this set with the 10% special. However, my wife and I were very disappointed with the picture especially the narrow viewing angle which really means you need a stand for it (extra $100). My wife saw another set that caught her eyes, the Panasonic PT-53X54 for...
Bought two of the 500 series, and both had problems. You can't beat the price/feature ration but quality is lacking. Make sure you can easily return it.
Doug
Ooops,
Although they will fit in a 5.25" bay with the proper adapter, they are actually only 3.5" HDD. However, they are 1.6" tall. You will also need a SCA converter if your system doesn't support an 80 pin interface.
Doug
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