Is there any negative side to applying for this?
These guys sent me tons of form letters over the years so they must think I'm eligible. I'm pretty sure I bought DRAM from Crucial around that time, which must be where they got my name.
If you're using Windows, you can use the control panel Sound settings to change your default audio device. I use this to switch between computer speakers, the TV's built-in speakers, or the receiver.
I don't restart my computer anymore since my current setup is very fast at resuming from S3 sleep. Actually the bottleneck for me is the Acer monitor which for some reason takes about 2.5 seconds to light up after resuming. By the time the monitor is ready, windows already has finished...
I had the same problem. I googled around for an hour and finally found a registry setting that let me turn off the warnings. Unfortunately I can't remember where I found it.
I'm actually about to do almost the same exact upgrade :D
My current system has an Athlon 2400+ and a fanless 7600GS, and I'm probably getting the Phenom II X3 720 just like the OP. I was looking at the 4850 but might get something a little cheaper since the newest game I play is Oblivion...
Well, it's true that not all systems are chaotic. Actually most systems aren't chaotic at all... you can study them using the normal stuff in a differential equations class. But there are some things that are chaotic.
Anything involving airflow can have it... like imagine holding a piece of paper at shoulder height, dropping it, and seeing how it lands. If you hold it at a slightly different angle before letting go it'll land somewhere else.
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