Personally i'm nibbing a GB of the stuff because the news reader (News Rover) i'm using pops all the binary groups in yer interest groups into one huge list, and according to task manager this can nick 300mbs at times! with BF1942 also running memory becomes rather scarce :)
The manuals says i should hook the centre speaker and sub on that multifunction socket but i don't see how its possible as the sub has to go through the amp first, and you only have either the two analogue cables for 4 channels or the 'special' spdif convertion thingy which hooks into the one...
<< Uh, I'll get behind dropping the serial and parallel ports, but PS/2 ports....nah. They're still perfectly fine. Show me what improvement a USB mouse or keyboard has over a PS/2 version. Ok, 1 IRQ. When was the last time anyone ran out of IRQs? Especially with those aforementioned ports...
The logitech dual optical is wonderful! 1600dpi, perfect for games like CS (makes quite a difference i must say) and no balls to clean unlike that boomslang. You won't be disappointed with this little beauty ;)
here i have:
XP1800+ on a Epox DDR oojar wosit mobo
currently sitting idle at 21c\37.5c
hottest i've ever seen it at is 46c i think.
this is with a standard 5200 coolermaster HSF with a vail of stock thermal grease btw.
The more the merrier! :D
tho you must endeavour to keep to the same manufacturer of ram if you can.
even better is replacing it with one single 512mb dimm to ensure top stability
I usually keep the data on the previous harddrive intact for the first two weeks, as thats usually the point when you can say "ye or nay" on a new piece of hardware.
Its very strange how games that use A3D or EAX, play at a much lower volume to the point where if i turn up the speakers to counteract it i can hear the buzz of my subwoofer. At least i don't get that hiss anymore unlike that SBLive! :)
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