Nice computer. Kind of curious on why the Thermaltake case? Putting that
much gear in a case and do not get a case that will hide most of your
wiring. If you guys like I will take pictures of my current Gaming Computer.
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Give me a few days. I need to clean it out anyway.
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The Case is Lian Li PC-V1000B PLUS II Black Aluminum Mid-Tower Case with
Window Modified by Performance PC's and I. The next case I am looking at is
the Silverstone TJ09.
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750GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100
Hard Drive
This is the box itself. I built the computer myself. I've added some
ThermalTake Fans to keep it quiet when it's not running hot.
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It may sometimes, but usually no. There is some cheap CD/DVD recovery
software you might want to try, but the stuff I use is very expensive. ISO
Buster is pretty good for the cost.
Good luck,
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I have not used those as of yet. But Have received CD's and DVD's that have
had that done. It just makes it harder to recover.
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You need to remember that Windows XP does not support FAT32 drives over
132GB natively. In fact I have found drives formatted in FAT32 over 132GB
do have a tendency to corrupt.
BTW, hello all... :)
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Chirping means the spindle motor is damaged or the Heads had landed on the
platter and have been Affixed to the media surface. I don't think Freezing
it will work. Freezing only works if there is an issue with heat and
Thermal Recalibration.
Tim "The Beave" Lider
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Hello,
I myslef only have used Supermicro Server Cases with Power Supply,
Motherboard, etc. The power supplies seem to run well and one I received
where UL listed.
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in the past. The funny thing is the
person who owns the computer has no idea how they got in there.
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cable modem and router as one unit,
nothing but headaches.
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If you are trying to format it FAT-32 that is the GB limit. IF you are
trying to format it NTFS, it maybe a Bios issue.
Good luck,
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ng atm. If you do get Vista for
gaming get Premium version or higher.
Salutaions.
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ake a look on a computer demo at Best Buy or Fry's
Electronics. Move around on the desktop and see how effortlessly it is to
move around. The only thing I do not like it wants you to confirm to run
application in Admin mode, which can be a good thing.
Salutations,
Tim "The Beave&q
cores.
Actually, It does not do much more than XP does. In fact I would not
recommend buying the OS to replace XP. But if you get a new computer I
would recommend getting the OS. When getting the OS, I recommend getting
Home Premium or Higher.
Salutations,
Tim "The Beave" Lider
ive (Holds Pictures and Downloads folders)
Seagate 750GB SATA E Drive (Holds Videos and Music)
2x Plextor 16X DVD-RW PATA
I am going to experiment with Ready Boost soon. Just to see if there is a
performance increase.
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Really, I did not know that. I might not put the time into making a ready
boost setup then.
Thanks
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If you use a gateway router you only need one address. Also, Network will be
semi secured :)
But if you decide to go the way your thinking, they give you a list of
addresses you can use. You can use those addresses anyway you like.
Regards,
Tim "The Beave" Lider
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0400, you wrote:
>If you use a gateway router you only need one address. Also, Network will
be
>semi secured :)
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>But if you decide to go the way your thinking, they give you a list of
>addresses you can use. You can use those addresses anyway you like.
>
>Regards,
>
> OK Tim,
> Believe the router is a "gateway" router. Maybe not. How would I know?
> From my LAN's perspective, I am treating it as my "gateway." All my
> clients have
> the router's IP addy as their "gateway" on the tcp/ip tab.
It more than likely is a gateway router. Most are.
> Q1: I use E
oling power Supply
http://www.pcpower.com/products/viewproduct.php?show=S75QB
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http://blip.tv/file/340692
I am currently using:
Asus A8N-SLI
AMD FX55
4x512MB of Corsair XMS Low Latency DDR
Asus N6800GT
etc...
It seems to be running fairly well at this time. In fact in gaming it
appears to be running faster than my 3.2GHz E Pentium 4.
BTW, I am using Windows XP SP2 and not Windows XP 64-Bit edition. I
I really do not care for the silence of a CPU at this point. Although,
I do not want it too loud.
I will post specs on the computer Soon. This computer is new and worked
well over the weekend as a burnin. Now I have just noticed the CPU
temperature getting to high.
Regards,
CW wrote:
Tim-
I
I ordered the ThermalTake Tower112 with 2 of the Fans for it. Let's see
how it works out.
Regards,
Hayes Elkins wrote:
The ThermalRight XP-120 is considered to be among the best cooling
heatsinks available and also the potential to be the most quiet - one
problem is that it does not fit all mo
Harry good Explanation. Although, here is a story.
This is a story of a SuperMicro Board and the tale of 64-bit cards. The
SuperMicro board did run the cards (NIC/RAID controller) but not to the
fullest extent. After moving the Cards to a 32-bit PCI the cards ran
accordingly. Yes, it was a wei
Umm... Who's this Alfred? Also, can he get me an Asus N6800GT Extreme?
Just need another to make my Computer go SLI :P
Regards,
Thane Sherrington wrote:
Hi Alfred,
We'd like to order the following.
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