I also don't think sound is limited to human interpretation, but I do think sound is limited to one's interpretation, whether human, rock or otherwise. So I think we sort of agree here.
Here, I don't agree. It seems you're equating a rock to a blind person, but I assume you're talking about...
Vibration is vibration. Sound is what our ears interpret that vibration as. Just my way of thinking of things I guess.
I don't know, if I walk into a wall, even if I have no senses at all the wall is still there. If you keep looking closer and closer at that apple it 'loses' it's color...
Color is an illusion our eyes play on us through our brain.
Our eyes are merely organs which are very good at detecting the differences in bright and dim light sources and more incredibly, the difference in wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation on the order of parts of nano meters.
It's the...
Random question here. Basically the driver writing teams often have to reprogram the GPU to work with 'funky' code from the game? I mean, you can't really say the driver is at fault if the game is spitting out unexpected data to the GPU.
Even if it works on one driver set but not the...
Well it is, in a way. The sensor is on the surface of the card.
So the ambiance is a little hotter right next to the GPU. :)
That's what I think anyhow.
http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?t=1315863
Newegg has the 750GB Western Digital Caviar GP for $60 free shipping. ZZF also has it for same price/free shipping. Unless you live on an island. :/
Maybe about your computer but, it seems if you have a Li-ion battery instead of Ni-Cd the most damage is from heat. Not from frequent recharges as I thought so the 'cool' feature I found might not be so useful.
But, if I'm reading every thing right you should have your battery at about 50%...
Isn't the reason you use x64 is because you have more than 4 GB of RAM?
Doesn't the increased memory address for 64 bit turn 4 GB into ~3.5 GB effectively?
So if you're not using more than ~3.5 GB of RAM you should be using x86 Vista?
Notice the question marks. Just trying to further...
This is all I have to do to solve the same problem.
Turn off computer.
Unplug USB game controller.
Unplug computer, but turn the PSU on.
Hold in the power button for about 5 seconds, 3 times.
Re plug in computer and boot.
Good luck, but I'd try this before invoking the CMOS gods. ;)...
While I agree that doing other things while running Prime is a better stability test unto itself, one should not say they were 12h Prime stable unless that's the only thing running. Because of what Quiksilver said up there and here are some temps that I've seen. When I run small FFTs my temps...
A cool feature I found on my work laptop is you can tell it to only charge the battery when it falls below a certain percent. You can avoid a charge cycle when you just unplug it for a few minutes or when the battery just loses that first 1% it doesn't run the charger when you plug it back in...
I think you need to download and use the Intel Storage Matrix Manager.
http://downloadcenter.intel.co...er.aspx?ProductID=2101
EDIT: And I'm an idiot cause I always forget the title after reading the OP. :confused:
Well if you have the program I recall it being very user friendly, but...
Check the 6th post in this thread.
http://www.windowsbbs.com/hard...-task-manager-ram.html
Basically after hard gaming check that your Peak is not near your Total Physical RAM amount is how I read it.
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