I've already tried it but didn't work. Thanks anyway ^^'. There's a guide on Windows TCP/IP in that article. I'll have a quick look at it first...
I'm having some problems configuring my network. On one hand I have a PC running Win7 64 bit connected to a router WIFI. On the other hand I have...
I'm not so sure random crashes are rare nowdays but it could be that i have a magnet for broken PCs. Take for example what happened with intel...
Not that i had many options, still from what i read it doesnt seem to be a bad drive. How many guys out there have smashed not their fists but...
Sorry to annoy you again guys but i have some questions. I've just bought my first SSD and i'm preparing for its installation but have some...
SSDs only make sense to enthusiasts. You have to understand that prices outside USA or UK are much higher (in my country i have to pay double) so...
I have the MX-4 and it's good but a little hard to spread. It's said that MX-2 is better and cheaper, though. I agree with Big Elf. I would stay...
As a last resort you could use a boost converter. Even a simple voltage doubler should work. Why is it so important for it to run at 5v?
Thunderbolt?
The cancellation may be not perfect but given that at 5khz the wavelenght would be something like ~6cm, a small displacement ( between sources )...
Your temperatures will be alright but check beforehand that the ferir doesn't clash with your motherboard heatsinks around the socket. Here at...
The thing is that i don't live in the USA nor the UK, so my only options are those SSD and the price difference between them is about u$d 50 here...
My choices are a SanDisk Extreme 240gb or a Crucial M4 256gb. I can get the SanDisk 10% cheaper than the Crucial but i'm concerned about...
I've used MX-4 on my rig and i'm very happy with it. However, it's a pain to spread. I think MX-2 is the best option...
Well, i am in a hurry. My father is going tomorrow on a bissness trip to San Diego (i dont live in the usa) and i want him to buy a Crucial m4...
I assume your talking about average FPS. There are lots of things that come to my mind... The best bet is that your GPU could be waiting for some...
I agree with that but the hole might be too big in some designs as thermal shots and videos show. Also hole size should be a function of coolant...
I don't want to start a fight but even though i'm not a rad expert i don't think such a leak is good. However i wouldn't focus on the leak itself...
+1 Run memtest for a couple of hours with stock settings. It will save yourself a headache... :wallbash:
What the heck is that molex connector doing there? O_o
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