Hello,
I have a gigabyte motherboard, a few years old. It has 3 DIMM DRR memory slots. The manual said it has 4 buses, 2 of them are on DIMM1, and DIMM 2 + 3 each have one, not sure what that means though.
Anyways I have 3 memories:
2 x 512 DDR400 Kingston sticks
1 x 256 DDR233 Samsung stick.
I put all 3 sticks in, but the mobo only reconizes the two 512 sticks [1GB], the extra 256mb would help, so anyone know why it's not reconizing it?
Thanks
- Tomer
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Motherboard doesn't reconize memory.
24 May 2006 - 08:17 AM
Upgrading computer :: what do you think?
24 May 2006 - 07:57 AM
I'm upgrading my computer with these parts, firstly, here is my current computer:
Gigabyte motherboard
Pentium 4 1.62GhZ Prossesser
2x512MB Kingston DDR400 Memory
40GB Maxtor ATA Harddrive
GForce4 64MB Graphics card
LG 52x24x52 normal burner
I'm replacing most the parts [except the hard drive + memory]:
Motherboard
ASUS P5GD1-VM Socket T (LGA 775) Intel 915G Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Processors
Intel Pentium 4 641 Cedar Mill 800MHz FSB LGA 775 EM64T Processor Model BX80552641
Graphics Card
MSI RX1600PRO-TD256E Radeon X1600PRO 256MB GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Video Card With Full Version Game Colin Mcrae Rally
DVD Burner
BenQ 16X DVD±R DVD Burner With LightScribe Black ATA/ATAPI Model DW1655
All comes to around $410, what do you guys think?
- Tomer
Gigabyte motherboard
Pentium 4 1.62GhZ Prossesser
2x512MB Kingston DDR400 Memory
40GB Maxtor ATA Harddrive
GForce4 64MB Graphics card
LG 52x24x52 normal burner
I'm replacing most the parts [except the hard drive + memory]:
Motherboard
ASUS P5GD1-VM Socket T (LGA 775) Intel 915G Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
Processors
Intel Pentium 4 641 Cedar Mill 800MHz FSB LGA 775 EM64T Processor Model BX80552641
Graphics Card
MSI RX1600PRO-TD256E Radeon X1600PRO 256MB GDDR2 PCI Express x16 Video Card With Full Version Game Colin Mcrae Rally
DVD Burner
BenQ 16X DVD±R DVD Burner With LightScribe Black ATA/ATAPI Model DW1655
All comes to around $410, what do you guys think?
- Tomer
Computer Quote :: Am I being ripped off?
08 May 2006 - 07:46 AM
I dont understand too much about computer hardware, and I need a new computer, so I called a computer guy that my friend uses, he quoted me this:
case:$43
motherboard: $130
prosseser AMD 3000 64 BIT: $195
memory 1gb: $184
disk sata 80gb: $82
burner dvd: $65
ati radeon 128mb FREE!
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total: $702
this price is also with trade in, as i'm giving him my old computer:
P3 933Mhz
20-30GB hd
256 RAM
So the prices are after I give him my computer.
Am i being ripped off for any specific parts?
Thanks
- Tomer
case:$43
motherboard: $130
prosseser AMD 3000 64 BIT: $195
memory 1gb: $184
disk sata 80gb: $82
burner dvd: $65
ati radeon 128mb FREE!
--------------------
total: $702
this price is also with trade in, as i'm giving him my old computer:
P3 933Mhz
20-30GB hd
256 RAM
So the prices are after I give him my computer.
Am i being ripped off for any specific parts?
Thanks
- Tomer
Sharing Webcam over network
12 April 2006 - 08:18 AM
I have two webcams in my house, and I would like to connect them to other computers in my house and be able to view the feed from my main computer via the home wireless network.
I can always remotely access the computer, and load the camera software via there and see the feed on the other computer [remotely], but than the other computer will see my viewing it, I would like to be able to view it without others knowing.
Anybody got any ideas? I tried sharing the shortcut for the software via file share and opening it on mine, but didn't work, any other ideas?
Thanks very much
- Tomer
I can always remotely access the computer, and load the camera software via there and see the feed on the other computer [remotely], but than the other computer will see my viewing it, I would like to be able to view it without others knowing.
Anybody got any ideas? I tried sharing the shortcut for the software via file share and opening it on mine, but didn't work, any other ideas?
Thanks very much
- Tomer
Home Network: Share sound drivers?
07 April 2006 - 08:39 AM
Hello,
We have a wireless network in our home for internet and file sharing [also printer sharing], so all the computers can sent files to print on the main computer. My question is that can we share sound drivers so all the wireless computers can control the music played on the main computer and that?
Thanks
- Tomer
We have a wireless network in our home for internet and file sharing [also printer sharing], so all the computers can sent files to print on the main computer. My question is that can we share sound drivers so all the wireless computers can control the music played on the main computer and that?
Thanks
- Tomer
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