I have a Sapphire Radeon x1950XTX 512MB card in an ASUS P5W DH Deluxe and I'd like to possibly add a second card and crossfire them.
What card would work for this? Does it have to be the same manufacturer or will any x1950xtx work?
Thanks in advance.
I had a harddrive failure in my primary machine and its getting RMA'd. Now I have to rebuild the OS and I'm wondering if going with Raptors would be worth it.
I have a E6600 in a ASUS P5W DH Deluxe currently with two Seagate 7200.10 320GB SATA drives (once one gets RMA'd).
I was thinking...
SATA is just serial ATA. ATA describes a drive as master or slave so the protocal is still implemented the same. Bottom line is each bus is totally independent and makes no difference if the addressing of the protocal is master or slave. With four ports, it just means the chipset is defined as...
Sleeve the cables and use some zip ties. It's pretty easy, looks great and provides great air flow. I spent a couple hours sleeving everything and then zip tieing to the case as 2 dimensionally as possible. It's really well worth it. The airflow will be increased dramatically. Plan it out...
I think I just decided what to do with my current machine as I bring my new core 2 rig into production. It's going to sit right here with the old 21inch CRT. Thanks. Although, I'm going to miss browsing/etc at 1900x1280 on this 24 inch monitor that I've temporarily been using on the old machine.
You could try setting up a pristine setup and then ghost it or use an imaging software to make a copy. Then whenever things get out of hand, copy your saves and reimage the machine to the pristine state.
I posted this on the motherboard page and got no hits after day and it's dropped off the first page, so I'm asking here. Sorry if I've broken any cross posting rules.
I have the ASUS P5W and I need the Intel raid drivers on floppy to install XP. I've looked all over the included CD and can't...
After reading the sticky thread on the cases and cooling forum, I decided to do this with my new build. Definitely do it. I can't believe how much cleaner the inside is and the air flow has to be 100% better as well. Get flexible sleaves and tie downs. Read the thread in the other forum. For a...
They aren't on the included CD and they aren't on the website - where do I get the drivers so I can load them as a boot drive on an XP install?
Thanks for any advice.
I don't know if any/all of them are modular but if some are and some aren't, that would make a huge difference for me. I'll never buy a non modular again if I have a choice.
Check the link on the front page of Anandtech. The 8800 blows everything else away by a long shot. Sort of the same clubbing that the Core 2 Duo delivered to AMD a few months ago.
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