Mast3rL33
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[quote=”theblur20″]
The video cards (ati 4850 HDMI) while getting better are still not quite there when comparing to a video chip in a console unit even after extensive calibration..
[/quote]Really? I honestly have not been able to see much difference between the PC Graphics card and a dedicated unit. Though I dont have a unit to compare side by side.
Funny. I run Win7 Home Premium x64 and have had no issues thus far.
The only complaint I have is that my infrared reciever locks up occasionally and I have to remove and reattach it to get my remote functional again. Which I am certain has nothing to do with TMT
Funny. I run Win7 Home Premium x64 and have had no issues thus far.
The only complaint I have is that my infrared reciever locks up occasionally and I have to remove and reattach it to get my remote functional again. Which I am certain has nothing to do with TMT
I am still running TMT2 but am uncertain if the upgrade to TMT3 is worth it?
I bought the Software just before they released 3 (Had I known I would have waited) and they wouldnt give me a free upgrade.So I pose the question, is TMT3 worth the upgrade cost?
I am still running TMT2 but am uncertain if the upgrade to TMT3 is worth it?
I bought the Software just before they released 3 (Had I known I would have waited) and they wouldnt give me a free upgrade.So I pose the question, is TMT3 worth the upgrade cost?
I really hope they dont drop Fringe. I have really enjoyed the show, while they kind of left the whole premise of “The Pattern” I have been genuinely intertained watching it.
As for the rest, I can agree with Captain that I really dont need more shows to watch than I already have.
I really hope they dont drop Fringe. I have really enjoyed the show, while they kind of left the whole premise of “The Pattern” I have been genuinely intertained watching it.
As for the rest, I can agree with Captain that I really dont need more shows to watch than I already have.
I would like to suggest the nMediaPC 6000B.
I have the case and have been nothing but pleased. The cost when I purchased the item was low, and the quality reasonable for the price. Tons of space, and I have never had problems with noise.
The blue light is very reasonably lit and the HDD status light is very will obscured by smoked plastic.
They make a micro version as well in the 5000B but you will be more pressed on space.I think I wrote a review on the 6000B here though.
Regardless best of luck in your search.
-Mast3rL33I would like to suggest the nMediaPC 6000B.
I have the case and have been nothing but pleased. The cost when I purchased the item was low, and the quality reasonable for the price. Tons of space, and I have never had problems with noise.
The blue light is very reasonably lit and the HDD status light is very will obscured by smoked plastic.
They make a micro version as well in the 5000B but you will be more pressed on space.I think I wrote a review on the 6000B here though.
Regardless best of luck in your search.
-Mast3rL33I always wondered how to upload a Youtube video. Who knew it involved spam?
I always wondered how to upload a Youtube video. Who knew it involved spam?
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Quick question about video cards…if my PC uses DDR2 memmory (RAM) and i put in a Video Card with 1gb of DDR3…will that 1gb of DDR3 actually work/process at DDR3 speeds or will it be used as a DDr2 1gig….
[/quote]I am fairly certain that the Graphics card memory and the system memory have few if any ties. The memory on your graphics card specifically interfaces with the Graphics Processing Unit while the system memory interfaces with the Central Processing Unit.
Not necessiarily apples and oranges, but different boats at least.
[quote=”joao12345″]
Quick question about video cards…if my PC uses DDR2 memmory (RAM) and i put in a Video Card with 1gb of DDR3…will that 1gb of DDR3 actually work/process at DDR3 speeds or will it be used as a DDr2 1gig….
[/quote]I am fairly certain that the Graphics card memory and the system memory have few if any ties. The memory on your graphics card specifically interfaces with the Graphics Processing Unit while the system memory interfaces with the Central Processing Unit.
Not necessiarily apples and oranges, but different boats at least.
As I understand FF XIV is pretty heavy on the graphics card.
As I understand FF XIV is pretty heavy on the graphics card.
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