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ahhhh yes..... yet more NEG from Robby. I have just learned to expect this when I log-on anymore. Kind of puts a smile on my face.... lets me know he cares...... awwwwwww The NEG: Reputation Points Thread 10-31-2007 01:36 AM ...
Thread Date Comment Reputation Points Thread 10-26-2007 02:33 AM bmwrob Thank you so much for the YET MORE neg. reputation you continue to leave me BMWRob. I wish I could have a cool BMW Motorcycle too. ------------- recent past...
Here is an interesting copy and paste from SoundBlaster's website: Xtreme Audio Needs An Xtreme Fidelity Processor!: Imagine having the power of a second 3.4GHz processor (more than 10,000MIPS) built into your PC that was dedicated just...
yet 6 more negative reps from BMWRobby..... this guy is REAL mature. OMG!!!, Read this... 10-17-2007 12:28 AM bmwrob OMG!!!, Read this... 10-17-2007 12:24 AM bmwrob OMG!!!, Read this... 10-17-2007 12:20 AM bmwrob Reputation Points...
Quote: Originally Posted by Cambiocorsa This is a pretty confusing thread with all the information being thrown around. I ordered the X-Fi soundcard for my 1720 with the purchase, this is what I have found: 1. It...
Quote: Originally Posted by coastalcarolina Guys... I am impressed with the 1720.... The 8600 Nvidia GPU may not be the WORLD's best but the i1720 is in its Infancy! You can't even spec it yet with a 7200RPM HD...
Quote: Originally Posted by coastalcarolina Also another thought I just had... especially since our i9400s/e1705s and M1710s are missing a built in MIC jack (damn DELL).... why doesn't the X-FI card come built in with a...
I really like the card and can DEF. tell a difference in quality of sound, bass, etc. I will especially love it when I get it connected DIGITALLY to my Bose Surround. Now here comes another ?..... did the X-FI come with a digital...
Quote: Originally Posted by Doughy Id go for the pc5300, Unless you're planning to put the 800mhz stuff in another system later on, if thats the case im not sure if it will work or not. Most ram is backwards...
Quote: Originally Posted by weblogicx My E1705 is crashing to a BSOD frequently these days and I've had it for less than a year. It BSODs in XP, I upgraded to Vista, it BSODs in Vista. Hardware failure, NMI memory...
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