Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck?

2008-05-16 Thread j maccraw
Could be but I'd suspect PSU  cooling issues played a
part in there also.

Scott Sipe wrote:
 
 Do I have really bad luck??
 
 In the only two non-business related computers I've
built in the last ~2 
 years, I've had a lot of things go wrong! I've never
had graphic cards 
 fail before, but I guess with the
heat/energy/complexity of the latest 
 cards, it's become a lot more common?
 
 1st computer--ATI x1900XT graphics card emitted a
very audible 
 high-pitched whine. RMAed. replacement card started
getting artifacts 
 just after the 1 year warranty ended, now crashes
when entering 3d mode 
 at all. Original hard disk also died (seagate, in
warranty period 
 thankfully). In the meanwhile, still running
original WD Raptor!
 
 2nd computer (dell)--added an nvidia 8800gt to a
q6600 dell, it works 
 fine for 1.5 months, and then starts crashing hard.
graphic artifacts 
 from the second the screen turns on.
 
 Scott
 
 


  


Re: [H] I find the weird ones ?

2008-05-16 Thread j maccraw
Which phone tools? Not everything generates or needs
an uninstaller.

FORC5 wrote:
 The other day installed some phone tools and decided
I do not need them, when I goto add/remove programs
NONE of the installed programs are showing anyway to
uninstall them.
 
 Advancec uninstaller pro shows NO programs
installed.
 
 clues appreciated
 fp
 
 


  


Re: [H] I find the weird ones ?

2008-05-16 Thread FORC5
Motorola PST

It also installed ( I think ) Wibu-key

going to poke around with this one but I may be overdue for fresh install. 
Someone said it could be a corrupted .net framework install.

thanks


At 11:55 PM 5/15/2008, j maccraw Poked the stick with:
Which phone tools? Not everything generates or needs
an uninstaller.

FORC5 wrote:
 The other day installed some phone tools and decided
I do not need them, when I goto add/remove programs
NONE of the installed programs are showing anyway to
uninstall them.
 
 Advancec uninstaller pro shows NO programs
installed.
 
 clues appreciated
 fp
 
 


  

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[H] Mini LED Flash Fan

2008-05-16 Thread xtempore

http://www.cooljagusa.com/miniflash.html

Al
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[H] Custom Case

2008-05-16 Thread xtempore
http://www.mountainmods.com/custom-case-pi-404.html?type=jpg
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Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

2008-05-16 Thread Scott Sipe

What brand PSUs are people liking today? For a single GPU, 2 HDD rig?

The first computer--that had dead HDD and video card--is in an Antec  
sonata case with whatever psu came with it. So I hope it wasn't heat  
or psu issues there.


Scott

On May 16, 2008, at 2:54 AM, j maccraw wrote:


Could be but I'd suspect PSU  cooling issues played a
part in there also.

Scott Sipe wrote:


Do I have really bad luck??

In the only two non-business related computers I've

built in the last ~2

years, I've had a lot of things go wrong! I've never

had graphic cards

fail before, but I guess with the

heat/energy/complexity of the latest

cards, it's become a lot more common?

1st computer--ATI x1900XT graphics card emitted a

very audible

high-pitched whine. RMAed. replacement card started

getting artifacts

just after the 1 year warranty ended, now crashes

when entering 3d mode

at all. Original hard disk also died (seagate, in

warranty period

thankfully). In the meanwhile, still running

original WD Raptor!


2nd computer (dell)--added an nvidia 8800gt to a

q6600 dell, it works

fine for 1.5 months, and then starts crashing hard.

graphic artifacts

from the second the screen turns on.

Scott










Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

2008-05-16 Thread Gary
I'm happy with a OCZ 700 and a cooler master 850 pro.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Sipe
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 6:17 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

What brand PSUs are people liking today? For a single GPU, 2 HDD rig?

The first computer--that had dead HDD and video card--is in an Antec  
sonata case with whatever psu came with it. So I hope it wasn't heat  
or psu issues there.

Scott

On May 16, 2008, at 2:54 AM, j maccraw wrote:

 Could be but I'd suspect PSU  cooling issues played a
 part in there also.

 Scott Sipe wrote:

 Do I have really bad luck??

 In the only two non-business related computers I've
 built in the last ~2
 years, I've had a lot of things go wrong! I've never
 had graphic cards
 fail before, but I guess with the
 heat/energy/complexity of the latest
 cards, it's become a lot more common?

 1st computer--ATI x1900XT graphics card emitted a
 very audible
 high-pitched whine. RMAed. replacement card started
 getting artifacts
 just after the 1 year warranty ended, now crashes
 when entering 3d mode
 at all. Original hard disk also died (seagate, in
 warranty period
 thankfully). In the meanwhile, still running
 original WD Raptor!

 2nd computer (dell)--added an nvidia 8800gt to a
 q6600 dell, it works
 fine for 1.5 months, and then starts crashing hard.
 graphic artifacts
 from the second the screen turns on.

 Scott








Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

2008-05-16 Thread Bobby Heid
I just bought this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009

for a build that I will be doing later this summer.  It lists for $250, but
NewEgg has it for $150 - $30 MIR.

Bobby



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Sipe
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 7:17 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

What brand PSUs are people liking today? For a single GPU, 2 HDD rig?

The first computer--that had dead HDD and video card--is in an Antec  
sonata case with whatever psu came with it. So I hope it wasn't heat  
or psu issues there.

Scott




[H] Possible?

2008-05-16 Thread DHSinclair

Does anyone know of drivers (WinXP) for an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value?

I have an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value running in my XP test machine
for sound (and grins!) It really does work!
It is a CT4520 AWE64 Sound Blaster (ISA).
The m/b is an Asus CUBX.
It does work, sort of :)  I do get sound from it.  From 
its' rear panel.
What I do no HAVE is WinXP drivers for the 'internal features' (if any?) of 
this

very old card.  OK, my bad!

I am trying to integrate this 'old' card's LINE output with a current Phillips
'acoustic edge' card LINE output into my current Klipsch V.200 speaker
system.
Best,
Duncan



Re: [H] Possible?

2008-05-16 Thread Ben Ruset

I'm surprised there's no built in drivers in XP for this thing.

Have you tried Win2k drivers?

An ISA card -- wow, you get the most bang for your buck. :)

DHSinclair wrote:

Does anyone know of drivers (WinXP) for an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value?

I have an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value running in my XP test machine
for sound (and grins!) It really does work!
It is a CT4520 AWE64 Sound Blaster (ISA).
The m/b is an Asus CUBX.
It does work, sort of :)  I do get sound from it.  From 
its' rear panel.
What I do no HAVE is WinXP drivers for the 'internal features' (if any?) 
of this

very old card.  OK, my bad!

I am trying to integrate this 'old' card's LINE output with a current 
Phillips

'acoustic edge' card LINE output into my current Klipsch V.200 speaker
system.
Best,
Duncan




Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

2008-05-16 Thread Scott Sipe
One thing I've never been sure of--do the power supplies with higher  
wattage automatically use more electricity? ie, at the same load  
level, how much electricity is a 450W going to use versus a 750W?


Scott

On May 16, 2008, at 8:09 PM, Bobby Heid wrote:


I just bought this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817703009

for a build that I will be doing later this summer.  It lists for  
$250, but

NewEgg has it for $150 - $30 MIR.

Bobby



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Sipe
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 7:17 PM
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] Do I have really bad luck? PSU?

What brand PSUs are people liking today? For a single GPU, 2 HDD rig?

The first computer--that had dead HDD and video card--is in an Antec
sonata case with whatever psu came with it. So I hope it wasn't heat
or psu issues there.

Scott






Re: [H] Possible?

2008-05-16 Thread DHSinclair

please see inline below...
At 22:24 05/16/2008 -0400, you wrote:

I'm surprised there's no built in drivers in XP for this thing.


not an issue. Yes, WXP seems to have inboard drivers for this old card. But 
just to allow it to work at a very basic level. No problem there.  Just can 
not find/get to any internal controls... :)




Have you tried Win2k drivers?


Can u share a link?  I will try



An ISA card -- wow, you get the most bang for your buck. :)


No. Not a bank-4-buck issue ATM.  Could be.  It is just the last sonic card 
I own and I am hoping that I might be able to drag it into the new world. (?)

If not, no biggie.  I will just look for another Acoustic Edge card.. :)
I'll accept that this may be STUPID.
I have really old stuff ATM.
Just wondering..might be time to retire another old warrior. :)
Best,
Duncan



DHSinclair wrote:

Does anyone know of drivers (WinXP) for an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value?
I have an old Creative (ISA) AWE64-Value running in my XP test machine
for sound (and grins!) It really does work!
It is a CT4520 AWE64 Sound Blaster (ISA).
The m/b is an Asus CUBX.
It does work, sort of :)  I do get sound from it.  From 
its' rear panel.
What I do no HAVE is WinXP drivers for the 'internal features' (if any?) 
of this

very old card.  OK, my bad!
I am trying to integrate this 'old' card's LINE output with a current 
Phillips

'acoustic edge' card LINE output into my current Klipsch V.200 speaker
system.
Best,
Duncan