Whenever I try outputting to TVs with my AIW 9800 Pro, it appears to work fine except for static lines that periodically go up the screen, sorta...
Kameleon is correct - a normal light will give off small amounts of UV, but not enought to fully light UV reactive parts effectively. :rock:
Honestly, its hard to tell whether I am looking at a grill, or a hairy butt. Lets stop using Microsoft Paint to illustrate ideas, shall we? :rolleyes:
From personal experience, thermaltake has some of the nosiest and least effective fans. You may want to take a look at these fans and get a Zalman...
I don't know...that mouse looks ugly to me
Do the fans on the back effectively cool any parts - I mean it looks as the they cool the Back of the motherboard.
Some hard drive coolers have insulation padded sides - I think that this one might do the job - http://www.xoxide.com/aoculhardriv.html :rock:
It looks really good - I like your idea of making the button less intrusive. :clap:
I don't know about duct tape, but one time I used tacky glue on an old computer for fun, and I blew out every single part except for the CD Drives...
The computer should recognize the TV as a monitor automatically - the few video out cards I have don't have issues.
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I noticed that in project Culance, Modman hooked up led's in his case to light up his case badge. First of all, where do you get led's, and second...
I have been searching long and hard for a benchmark test that compares the AIW 9800 Pro with the 9800 Pro 128 MB. I would like to see which card...
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