hey Prince, I don't bother about how it looks... What bothers me, is that it's got 1001hp and 1250Nm of torque @2200-5500RPM, launching it to 300Km/h in just 14 seconds. Maybe now you understand why we'd like to see the Veyron
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- 06 May 2006, 10:45
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Router NAT
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1002
Yes that's exactly the one I've got! :lol: It makes me go crazy everytime I want to host a server... Anyways, were getting Wanadoo Familiy soon (ADSL2 @ 8-15Mbit for EUR23,95). Does anyone know if the wireless router you get with Wanadoo Family is any good? :lol: I just remembered the name of the Wa...
- 05 May 2006, 22:00
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Router NAT
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1002
Router NAT
Hey Guys, I keep having problems with my router when I want to unlock port-ranges because I have to enter each port manually and it has a limit of 20 entries (Sweex :?) Now I don't really know much about routers, but I suspect that when I turn the firewall(NAT) off, I'll automatically have all ports...
- 30 Apr 2006, 12:08
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Videocards.. which to buy and whatnot.. simply videocards!
- Replies: 2405
- Views: 553182
It depends on what you're used to, a friend of mine recently told me that FEAR was running fluently at 1280x1024 highest settings on his computer(Sempron 64-bit 3000+,512MB Ram, Ati Radeon X800GT), I looked at it and thought it was a slideshow... Instead of saying it runs without any lagging, maybe ...
- 18 Apr 2006, 22:34
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: some hardware error
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1881
Are you sure it's the harddisk turning off and not the CPU overheating and shutting itself (including the whole system) off? Overheating could also be a problem I guess. Try and run Motherboard Monitor 5 in the background with logging enabled and look at your log after it has shutdown. (It should be...
- 15 Feb 2006, 08:45
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Any Thoughts/Suggestions?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1754
How about using a cable? :lol: It's the only solution I can think of. I don't think you can get it to a state where you can use the internet without losing connection time by time. This is exactly the reason why I'm refusing to use wireless lan, loss of connection can be very annoying, especially wh...
- 20 Jan 2006, 19:12
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: CD & MP3 Players
- Replies: 183
- Views: 48874
yup the Sony Ericsson w800i/k750i is a very good phone indeed. I once owned a Sony Ericsson s700i (which is the predecessor of the k750i) and the sound it produced playing mp3's was better than that of my Creative Muvo TX FM mp3 player! 8) Also, the SE w800i/k750i has got the best phone camera on th...
- 19 Jan 2006, 01:06
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Overclocked rigs
- Replies: 63
- Views: 13573
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Memory: 2x512MB DDR600/PC4800 OCZ Platinum Elite Edition Stock Clock: 1800 MHz (9 * 200) OC'ed Clock: 2480 MHz (8 * 310) Max Temp: 70C ( Wrong reading, sensor probably dead. AMD64s cannot reach this temperature. ) Cooled by a Zalman CNPS 7700-Cu. R...
- 18 Jan 2006, 08:38
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Overclocked rigs
- Replies: 63
- Views: 13573
- 18 Jan 2006, 01:03
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Overclocked rigs
- Replies: 63
- Views: 13573
Overclocked rigs
Just a fun-topic... :) I'm wondering how many people on this forum have overclocked their rig, and by how much... I'll start of: CPU: AMD Athlon 2800+ Mobo: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe Memory: 2x512MB ddr400/pc3200 Nanya (a.k.a. Corsair ValueSelect) Stock Clock: 2075Mhz (12.5 * 166) OC'ed Clock: 2375Mhz (12...
- 06 Jan 2006, 02:38
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Suggestions for a Hp Computer
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3615
- 06 Jan 2006, 02:36
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: My PC
- Replies: 36
- Views: 6367
First thing I notice is the graphics card, a the radeon 9550 isn't really a good card for gaming, you should look for a good AGP graphics card, for example the GeForce 6600GT or the Ati Radeon x800GTO... You could upgrade the memory, depends on the way you use it, if you do a lot of multitasking 1GB...
- 06 Jan 2006, 02:16
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Suggestions for a Hp Computer
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3615
- 05 Jan 2006, 23:43
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Suggestions for a Hp Computer
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3615
- 04 Jan 2006, 22:56
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Suggestions for a Hp Computer
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3615
Install and run Everest Home Edition (it's not being released anymore but the link provides you with the version of 5/12/2005 so it's new enough) It'll give you some info about your PC's mainboard, processor, memory, etc. Please post the info(processor type, amount of memory, mainboard type, graphic...
- 04 Jan 2006, 14:35
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Videocards.. which to buy and whatnot.. simply videocards!
- Replies: 2405
- Views: 553182
I agree with Jmac, Fraps always shows me the right framerates. When I run Fraps while doing a 3dMark benchmark, the framerates of 3dMark and fraps are almost the same (+/- 2fps). I only use fraps for games that haven't got a function to show framerates though, cuz I still prefer the in-game option...
- 02 Jan 2006, 19:58
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Videocards.. which to buy and whatnot.. simply videocards!
- Replies: 2405
- Views: 553182
well actully it isnt crap, because i have intergrated GFX so... Im actually getting a big upgrade, I researched and i might be able to unlock the other 8 pipelines... plus the card i ordered only has a CPU clock is only 50mhz less... It is a very big improvement from integrated GFX, that's true :lo...
- 02 Jan 2006, 19:49
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Videocards.. which to buy and whatnot.. simply videocards!
- Replies: 2405
- Views: 553182
Well if it sucks, oh well, I am the type of person who always has computer products that are a bit behind... lol I reallly didnt have a huge ammount of choices between GFX cards... I found the LE and i got it at a discout because i found a promotional card, all i had to do was buy a $9 PSU (400watt...
- 02 Jan 2006, 19:45
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: what motherboard to get
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3255
Try to find a motherboard with the nForce4 chipset for Socket 754(AMD Sempron64, budget processors) or Socket 939(AMD Athlon64, better but more expensive). nForce 4 motherboards always feature PCI-Express 16x when I'm right... WRONG! AMD Athlon64's come in both Socket 754 and Socket 959. AMD Athlon...
- 01 Jan 2006, 16:09
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: what motherboard to get
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3255
agree with Jmac, AMD is better for almost every use. Not only the processor is cheaper, but also the mainboards are cheaper and have got more features! i've found da NVIDIA NFORCE4 SLI X16 from ASUS n it supports socket 775... Socket 775 is Intel, Intel = expensive and less good for gaming... Try to...
- 01 Jan 2006, 02:34
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Noob question, what are the sockets on motherboards
- Replies: 44
- Views: 8296
not necessarily. i've seen some motherboards that don't support both (Micro ATX MoBo's) kinda wierd that Micro ATX mobos will have SATA hard drives though.... Could you give me a link? I really want to know which stupid company did even think of making such a ridiculous product :lol: Micro-ATX is s...
- 01 Jan 2006, 02:32
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: what motherboard to get
- Replies: 18
- Views: 3255
running dual gfx cards (AKA SLi mode) will bump the price up considerably. in order of performance you get Pci (<- lowest), then AGP, then PCI-Express. After some searching, i can't seem to find any SLi supported 478 boards, Intel isn't my strong point............i'm an AMD person myself, but by th...
- 01 Jan 2006, 02:14
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Noob question, what are the sockets on motherboards
- Replies: 44
- Views: 8296
the type of cables they use and the data transfer speed. SATA is obviously better and faster than IDE, but it's also expensive. SATA hard drives are usually used in enterprising systems, or mainframes. compared to an IDE, SATA transfer speeds are crazily fast. usual IDE hard drives operate at 33MBp...
- 25 Dec 2005, 09:22
- Forum: Most Wanted
- Topic: wow........
- Replies: 21
- Views: 3695
go herei guess im just more of a realistic guy
- 25 Dec 2005, 00:09
- Forum: The Hardware & Software
- Topic: Photoshop HELP
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1409