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  1. thats a good idea this should really be a useful tool
  2. still pretty good
  3. o i thot so. Just thot we should start with the obvious things first
  4. Im not trying to make you feel stupid or anything but when that mesage is displayed it means that your enternet cable is unplugged. So check cables. No offense
  5. yeah "nvm" as in i found it. Man i have a tendency to overlook things
  6. this is the one i have http://www.pcekspert.com/jpg/articles/logitech_lx500/lx500_main_rasklopljena.jpg
  7. whoa u oced that alot
  8. yeah and i cant belive that is tha standard keyboad for the Emachines computer
  9. i have seen that keyboard before..could it be this one. http://images.tigerdirect.ca/itemdetails/E/E400/E400-T4892/E400-T4892-KD-keyboard_mouse.jpg
  10. what exactly is this thread about? T1 vs Roadrunner. That is a no brainer T1
  11. good decision
  12. yeah well that stuff is not supposed to be posted here check ur pm's
  13. cpu is reasonably kool AMDs run pretty kool. My underclocked amd is runnin at 22c
  14. Yeah i missed the game but i saw saw some highlights on sportcenter. Vince Young was impressive. lol wat does this have to do with dial up
  15. I did the complete opposite of what u just did. I get mcaffee free with verizon with all the security features u meantioned. Then i just unistalled Mcaffee the other day and installed AVG. Not really noticing in increase in perfromance tho.
  16. http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=170000104 Dual-core processors are coming to Intel's mobile Centrino platform in the first quarter of 2006 with the launch of its Napa platform, the company announced at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. The market for notebook PCs has been booming, but there's still room for growth, said Sean Maloney, executive VP and general manager of Intel's mobility group. Intel hopes to help fuel that growth with the release of the Napa platform, followed in the second half by a "refresh" that will reduce the power needs of the Centrino brand even further. Napa includes the Yonah processor, Intel's first dual-core Pentium M-based device; the Calistoga Mobile 945 Express chipset for enhanced graphics and video; and the PRO/Wireless 3945ABG network connection wireless LAN chipset. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. also plans to launch a lower-power, dual-core processor version of its Turion 64 mobile PC platform early next year. The Yonah processor will feature an enhanced deeper-sleep mode. The idle state enables the processor to lower its voltage below the deeper-sleep state's minimum voltage during periods of inactivity without losing information held in on-chip memory. The lower-voltage sleep state is accomplished using a dynamic flush and evacuation of the level 2 cache when inactivity is detected. The wireless LAN connection will feature an enhanced access point selection capability. The "more intelligent" capability will select potential wireless links based on a variety of quality parameters, not just signal strength. For example, in some cases greater bandwidth might be a more desired state than signal strength. Hmm.....a dual core processor on a laptop.
  17. i get mcaffe for free with verizon and I just recently switched to AVG If I had to choose between the two i would choose Mcafee. BTW i have had both
  18. and what driver version?
  19. http://gameadvisor.futuremark.com/gameadvisor/service/my_system.jsp?sysInfoId=2570389 here is a more updated score. With newer video card and souncard, dvd burner
  20. http://www.cnet.com/4831-11405_1-6411595-1.html?tag=cnetfd.sd Blu-ray discs are supposed to store 25GB. HD-DVD may stretch up to 45GB. Big deal. The next new storage medium, holographic storage, may be able to cram 300GB onto one inexpensive disk. In holographic storage, a laser beam is split by a mirror. One of the split beams has data encoded into it. The two beams are then recombined in a medium that records their interference pattern. This pattern can be read back and decoded into the original data. Since data is literally encoded in beams of light and in three dimensions, data densities are incredibly high. he challenge is finding a recording medium for the beams that is stable, fast to read to and write from, and inexpensive. InPhase Technologies, a spin-off from Bell Labs, has the magic polymer and is bringing it to market this year.
  21. expensive
  22. man ur really did get lucky
  23. where did u buy it
  24. i would like to go but i dont drive and my parents are not tech enthusists...so im outta luck Be sure to report all the thing u found out there
  25. the 7800gtx 512 mb with killer hardware could surpass the 360
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