From what I've been able to tell, yes. The chipset is the Intel G31 which from what I've read only supported PCIE 1.1.
As to the power supply, yes I think I'm good there. It's no monster but I'm running an Antec 450w PSU. The current rig has had no issues with power and the GTX 960 should...
Ok - I've got a dilemma. I tend to not chase benchmarks, but my old gaming system which served me well for a long time has finally gotten to where newer games simply aren't playable anymore.
My specs are:
Intel Xeon X5460 (like a Core 2 Quad) 3.16 Ghz
Foxconn G31MXP-K I7 Motherboard
4GB DDR2...
Hey guys. I've got a confusing situation here. About 6 years ago the organization I work for had an audio system installed in a room. It basically has a bunch of microphones in various parts of an auditorium that goes into a mixer before being fed to the speaker system. Fast forward to today...
I tend to put it all in /opt under a directory specifically named for the program. That way if I ever want to kill the whole program I can just remove the directory.
Wish they'd chosen a different name for it. I'm about to build a Linux image for work that literally just boots and starts an rdesktop session to a certain IP address. Minimal is good, but when they ask what distro I'm using I can't realistically tell them that it's (phonetically) Slit Ass.
Kinda close. I figured that the array configuration was stored on a drive that wasn't in the array (ie, my system drive that is separate). Just wanted to make sure that if that was the case that I was backing up that configuration somewhere in the event that I reformat the system drive but...
I'd say 12.10, possibly even 13.04 - at least for it to be the default option. I'm sure it'll appear much earlier sufficiently tucked away that you really need to go dig it up if you want to play around with it.
Wayland is a long term goal. A worthwhile one IMHO, but still something...
Hey guys. I've got a fairly basic question here.
I've recently purchased an external drive housing, a SATA card that supports port multiplying, and 4 2TB hard drives. My intention is to setup a RAID5 array for a big file repository on my Linux desktop (Ubuntu 10.10).
Setup seems...
How many computers are in each location? If it's just a handful you could likely just setup VPN clients at one location and a VPN server at the other. There are free utilities to do this.
The demo ran acceptably at low detail on my current setup at native. I know that some of the scenes in the demo are less complex than the full game will have, but we'll see how it shakes down.
I think I should be ok dual coring it at the moment though. My main everyday usage system is...
Once upon a time I did overclock my chips (did most of the old "classic" overclocks like the Celeron 366@550 and the Celeron 566@850, as well as some more along the way), but it's just not something I have the desire to do anymore. I just don't wanna go through the process of inching it forward...
Thanks for the advice guys. I went ahead and threw financial caution out the window and pulled out the credit card (man I hate doing that, but I can pay this small of a transaction off on my next paycheck). Went ahead and grabbed the E5800 3.2Ghz Dual-Core, a $40 Foxconn mobo, and the GTX 460...
Hey guys. Got a few questions. I just don't keep up with hardware as much as I once did. I have a gaming system that I keep separate from my daily use system, but I just haven't had much time for gaming lately.
Anyways, Dragon Age II is coming out next week and I do plan on playing through...
Update: Thanks for the response guys. I managed to track down the issue. Due to the way the WebRequest object was being created, it was trying to perform automatic proxy detection each time the object was created, which was slowing down the app. I disabled auto-proxy detection in the...
Hey guys. I'm running into an issue here and figured I'd ask for a bit of advice. I've got an app that needs to interface with a third party utility. Specifically, it needs to submit an address to the utility and have it process it for CASS certification.
The only "server mode" that this...
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