I'm pondering the change of my setup to a trio of the new 27" ASUS VG278HE gaming 144Hz monitors. But I want them wall mounted in the nice arc on one mount so they don't get independently moved around. Mount must also have a nice extension from the wall and some move-ability (while mounted, not...
I've given away used benchmarked CPUs for almost two decades... Last year I decided to give away cash instead... The turnout was tremendously more popular; So I'm going to continue that route as long as I can afford it. This year the prize is going to be: $125!
To enter, just fill out the...
If you're thinking about selling your old games that you own in Steam; you can't. Steam won't let you. If you're selling new coupons for games to be registered through Steam; Anandtech won't let you from what I gather... They don't want to be liable for bad sales and that's a very easy way to...
It could be as simple as an imbalanced fan or a PS connector very close to the case side. Check for the simple things first. The faster the fans spin, the more they tend to vibrate if they aren't perfectly balanced (few are really). So a connector close to the case side, with just the right...
Front end yes, but in the big business, I rarely see Windows as the full backend... For Oracle servers, Web servers, etc. Various flavors of Linux or deticated UNIX servers (SUN or HP) are what I see most often for the backend in medium to large businesses. The only windows backend we currently...
Did you see my above thoughts? Also, have you tried this with any other system or HDD on the slow end? It is possible the read speed of that particular drive is simply failing all together. Or that that particular system has an issue of it's own.
You might have some caching going on with the drives that doesn't happen when reading. For example, even writing to my slow green 5400RPM conventional patter drives, (normal ~ 80M/sec write sustained), I can move a few G file from my SSD to one of those drives and it moves at 500MBytes/sec or...
Heat Pipes allow you to conduct heat away from a surface. Instead of one large heat sink, the pipes transfer heat to sinks not directly atop the item to be cooled. It doesn't cool better necessarily just because it has heat pipes. Motherboards use the pipes to space out the sinks so they don't...
Uhh.. so what? For ~$200 your SSD might be able to keep 2 or 3 BR ISOs on a 120G drive since they are between 18 to 40+ Gig each?!?... It's not going to be a storage drive. Only a completely loaded (rich) moron would even consider that. So to get the cover art, you'd have to first find the file...
And you're calling someone else names?!? Wow... Very civil...
I'm all about the best bang for the buck.. and at ~80% of the price (260 vs 320), potential for 2.1FPS slower, I'd call that a win in any book, I don't care who or what but that's a win with both of them over 60FPS anyhow. It's not...
The 6950 and 6970 are basically the same card (reference design). the 70 just binned out stronger. Many people have had great success flashing their 50's to 70's... And if by chance it didn't handle it, it's just as easy to flash it back.
Anyhow, that would be a 6970 for the mid to high...
Something is turning off your cores. Even task manager there only shows two cores (four threads). Otherwise there should be 8 CPU windows because threaded, it's 8 logical cores... One CPU Usage History box for each thread. 8 boxes...
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