Does anyone know how to set a timer event in c# for windows ce? CE doesn't have a System.Timer and I tried using System.Windows.Forms.Timer but it didn't fire at the interval. Is there another timer I should try using or has anyone had any experience with the windows.forms.timer. Thanks.
i believe that since it is the same chipset you do not have to reinstall windows to get it to run. however, if you have the time for a clean installation it would be good to clean out any excess drivers/software.
it does appear that you put too much grease on because it's going all the way to the edge of the cpu cover. you only need to put enough to cover the actual chip which should be about a pea sized drop of thermal paste.
as far as the spec, i can't really see it well enough
Paying $100 for a PSU is not foolish, but it depends on the purpose for which it is intended. For a personal computer most good PSUs should range about $35-$70. However if you need a something like a 700watt PSU then you are probably going to be looking in the $100+ range.
I'm wondering if anyone can tell me where I can find a replacement fan for a graphics card. I'm looking for just the fan, not including the heatsink. The one I am replacing appears to be 35mm x 5mm (give or take 1mm). I can't seem to find anywhere that sells just a fan. Thanks!
it should be just as good as if you use a direct 15-pin connection. because dvi is better than analog so you're just degrading the digital signal into analog which would be the same as if you started with analog.
the only way for you to be able to switch mobos and not reinstall windows is if your new and old one use the same and maybe very similar chipsets. or you can create a universal windows that works on all mobos......like the one i have at work =)
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