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i painted my compal cl56 with kameleon paint about a year and a half ago when i first got it.. the green/red/purplish blue one, i forget the name exactly. it's cool at first for about a week but gets old fast. honestly, it looks more...
i'm not using an 8790 but i know a good deal about graphics cards... you guys are getting artifacting from your memory overheating from what your screenshots show... if you allow the artifacts to stay on your screen they WILL become...
i like to set my page file so the ram+page file = 2 gigs.. so if i were you i'd set it to 1024-1024.. i wouldn't allow it to change size because then as your hard drive begins to get disoriented the files won't be in the same spots...
edit: i'm a complete moron and wasn't thinking; i just realized you can't use ddr memory with that motherboard so everything i stated made no sense since i was attacking it from an issue of getting tighter latency such as 2 2 2 6 instead...
i think you'd be happier with some low latency pc3500 or even 3200 (i'm assuming you're going to be overclocking with such high speed ram?). it'll run faster at default settings and, as long as you don't skimp (which i can tell you're...
Quote: read about the slow rates on these screens lcd's are better for your eyes.. they don't work like that. lcd's don't flash an image on the screen like crt's do, they display constant flourescent lit lights that...
i'll post some when i have some spare time this week or this weekend. i used the duplicolor mirage paint (red and blue color shift) and i'm pretty happy with the results. it doesn't shift color as much as the kameleon paint or...
built this one and just upgrade it when i get around to it... the computer is silent - no audible noise comes from it. amd64 3400+ with zalman cnsp7000B Cu heatsink. s754 newcastle (wish i would have waited for winchester) DFI...
i'm still waiting for amd to shoot themselves in the foot like they did last time they had the upper hand on intel... their recent processors are impressive, especially in the server market.
the lcd actually has 4 screws holding it together.. two on the top behind the rubber things, and then two behind the plastic circle-like things on the bottom.. after you take those off you can slip something thin into the side of it and...
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