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  1. This is what I would get.. http://www.swiftnets.com/products/mcx775-V.asp with a fan.. that would be on speed control.. You are looking at the purple one..
  2. if you are going to go water cooling.. put some money into it.. otherwise get a good copper heat sink
  3. Yeah you can do that.. get waterblock that fits that socket.. if you do watercooling.. you are going to want a fairly large case.. I think having the cooling unit inside looks better than having one outside.. http://www.frozencpu.com/scan/se=Water%20Cooling/se=Water%20Cooling%20Kits/mp=menu_search.html http://www.overclockers.com/topiclist/index31.asp
  4. This topic has been moved to Networking and Hardware. [iurl]http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=11673.0[/iurl]
  5. Welcome to the forum Moonrider.. Take a look at this.. http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=2097.0 Also post a download test..
  6. maybe this will help.. i have also never used exchange.. http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/MF002.html
  7. Swimmer

    MOVED: CableNut

    This topic has been moved to Make it Faster.... [iurl]http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=11665.0[/iurl]
  8. hmm.. i saw something like this yesterday.. the graphic driver would boot then when i tired to change something it wouldnt even open properties.. I fixed this by booting into safe mode w/ networking.. downloading the latest drivers from your graphics manufacture.. disabling the connection... then installing the new drivers.. that seemed to take care of the girls problem..
  9. Alright.. Take a look at that.. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics/index.htm
  10. try new drivers.. if you did overclock your card.. then you are seeing heat problems.. bf2 pushes just about any card to its max..
  11. Swimmer

    Heat

    It completly depends on the core that you are running! If you are running a prescott core then you can expect high temps.. You might want to make sure that you are getting the hot are out and fresh air in.. A fan controller isnt going to help you.. you want to cool it down.. so I would look for fans that move more CFM.. then higher the value the more air they move..
  12. Most people dont know about Windows Neptune.. It was the consumer edition of Windows 2000 pro, the update to windows NT, that was to come out in 200/2002.. But when microsoft decided to make ME the last of the 9x series and move to XP the project was scraped. However, 2 builds were released! 5000 and 5011 were both sent to testers on Dec 27, 1998.. Of course when this Project Neptune was scrapped Whistler was formed which brought us Windows XP. The funny thing is that Neptune pretty much was a playground for XP. Some of the features included a firewall, the a version of the current log-in screen for XP, and some other perviews of Vista.. What is looks like:
  13. Like disturbed said just about any case that you want.. This is what I would look into for you.. it is a glossy black.. clean case.. And a 450 watt antec powersupply http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129155
  14. it was a good game.. fitting for the last stop of the bus
  15. hahaha.. doubt they will say anything back..
  16. http://www.testmy.net/articles/article-352 might be part of that..
  17. well that is good! glad to hear everything is going to work out..
  18. This topic has been moved to All Dial-up. [iurl]http://www.testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=11632.0[/iurl]
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    Dial-up

    Your wish is my command.. Thread moved to All Dial-up Here is something that I found.. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1563/is_5_17/ai_63502563 http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010101/login/main1.htm
  20. hahaha.. that is alright tommie.. i think that is what he was looking for.. I think you had the right idea.. but he wanted more tech specs..
  21. Yeah I thought you guys might like this one.. I thought it was pretty sweet.. Western digital also has a video of their new raptor online.. http://www.wdraptorx.com/video/
  22. Found this on digg.com.. It is a demo of a hard drive and an explaination of what is going on when a hard drive is reading information from a disk.. Pretty cool!
  23. haha yeah that is a cool watch.. one of my friends has an alarm clock that displays the time in binary.. it is pretty cool.
  24. Swimmer

    Dial-up

    Yeah i shared dialup for a while.. what I did was have a host computer that would stay online all the time.. I rigged AOL with a program that would generate traffic so that you wouldnt get signed off.. then set up the browersers.. and i was good.. I am pretty sure that your ISP has to support dual modem connections.. otherwise it will not work. Most of the ISPs dont support this anymore... they would rather sell you broadband than have you make your own.
  25. Satellite- if you live in the country where nothing is available. You get 55,000 miles of lag per transmission and it is effected by just about everything(weather, solar events, wind) Cable- This is the most popular option right now.. Advantages: Fast speeds for cheap. Disadvantages: You share you connection with your neighbors. So if someone was downloading movies they are going to take potential bandwidth that could be used. Ethernet (sure i have cable that plugs in by ETHERNET) - This is for normally used if you are located near a sonnet ring.. I know that you can get this in Indianapolis, IN. Normally it is used for business that requires 100Mbps/1Gbps connections. ADSL- Allows for one transmission speed to be faster than the other.. It is like cable in the way that they make their plan.. like 3000/256.. One will be higher than the other.. The disadvantage is that it is over copper from the teleco.. So you are going to have to be with in a distance of the CO... Otherwise you are out of luck. Also interference and line noise can drastically reduce the speed of the line overall. DSL- Same as above. ISDN- This is old school before all of the newer broadband options came out.. You have 2x64Kbps channels. You can either upload/download on one channel making the total bandwidth 128Kbps. or use the channels independently so one for upload and one for download. There is also a signaling channel that control stuff for the telco that runs at 16kbit/s.. Removes the signaling from the physical channels something that T1 doesnt do. T-1 - This is the basic office type connection.. It consists of 24 ds-0 channels.. each channel is 64kbit/s so 24*64= 1.536Mbps which is the usable speed! 1.544 speed has the framing bit per channel included bring the speed to 1.544. Again the max that you can get is 1.536Mbps.. This is delivered via copper or fiber to the location. Since it is basically 24 phone lines make into one huge connection you can get frac-T1 and just get a selection of those line activated. Even though you do frac-T1 the entire connection is delivered.. North America standard is DS-1/T1 at 1.544Mbps Europe and the rest of the world have E-1 which is 2.048Mbps T-3- This standard for the data center of if you have enough traffic to plug up a 45Mbps line. The actual speed is 44.736Mbps.. It is called DS-3/T-3.. and is normally delivered via coax.. Normally you have to have a sonic ring near by... This means that you pretty much have the sonic ring run into the building and then you just place your traffic on to the ring. Europe is E3 at 34.368mpbs. Hope that helps..
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