It's for a general purpose box, some media viewing, bit of light CUDA
fiddling (hence it's getting a GTS250 rather than a 4850)
It's actually for the same client that had the SFF we jokingly refer
to as mediumfast last October ( see http://maximumfast.net/
newbuild/ ), so this project is
I do not know where to get any figures to give a size or fps figures but all
I know is that after switching from Direct TV to UVerse400 I have seen a
significant improvement in the quality of the picture and very little
pixelization in all HD channels. I had very frequent, daily problems with
That's because U-verse has many times more bandwidth available to pipe
to your house.
Enjoy :)
On Saturday, April 11, 2009, mark.dodge mark.do...@earthlink.net wrote:
I do not know where to get any figures to give a size or fps figures but all
I know is that after switching from Direct TV to
What is Uverse400?
Sam
mark.dodge wrote:
I do not know where to get any figures to give a size or fps figures but all
I know is that after switching from Direct TV to UVerse400 I have seen a
significant improvement in the quality of the picture and very little
pixelization in all HD channels. I
If you remove the heat sink from the CPU do you always need to remove
and replace the thermal paste when you put it back together?
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TIM will go bad by drying out over a period of time. Personally, I try
to reapply at least once per year if not more often.
Winterlight wrote:
If you remove the heat sink from the CPU do you always need to remove
and replace the thermal paste when you put it back together?