I'm leaning towards the RAM now.
It is the regular Ballistix, not tracer.
Although not exactly the same speed, I think this sums it up for me (along with some Google research):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820148069
30% of the votes were the lowest possible score...
I have regular non-tracer ballistix 2 x 1 GB PC 6400.
One of the sticks had errors after just a few days.
Now the other stick, by itself since the other one was RMA'd, has flipped out too.
Summary: Microsoft memory checker reports massive errors,
first RAM stick still on RMA.
Is it really a motherboard problem instead?
When I first put my new computer together in July 2008,
I would sometimes have programs crash at random.
It affected almost all programs, such as Explorer...
I am looking to upgrade my desktop piecemeal as good deals come along.
I am particularly looking to upgrade for Age of Conan at 1600x1200 or 1920x1200.
My desktop hasn't been upgraded in quite a while.
I currently have an Athlon 2 GHz 2800+ / 1 GB RAM / Radeon 9700 (AGP) / 200 GB HD / Antec...
Are there different versions of the True Power 430?
I have the same basic question (E8400/8800GT/HD/DVD) with the same PSU but I thought the side of my PSU said 20Amps for +12V
Maybe I just misread my PSU
The key to this problem is that the force of friction has an upper bound. Ff = u N
u : coefficient of friction
N : normal force
Ff : MAXIMUM force of friction
What is the normal force in this scenario? It is perpendicular to the direction of motion: the weight of the aircraft. Note...
I had a physical switch like that about 4-5 years ago. The problem was all of the switched video had horrible ghosting. You can get high quality switches but they generally run $500+
Here is an example KVM: http://www.cybex.com/web/en.nsf/Content/SwitchView+PC+4-port
Actually it seems...
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