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Pentium 4's use older technology. So the Atom would run cooler and faster while using less electricity.
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whitelotus:
yup, the dark grey one is an HDMI-DVI adapter and the black one is an DVI-HDMI adapter :)
I only see one adapter with HDMI... There's the DVI-->VGA and a DVI-->HDMI
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On the last picture you can see a DVI-HDMI adapter.. It's the dark grey adapter
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Penewab2007:
Not with the power supply in that computer. Those slimlines use ultra low wattage 160-200W PSUs.
You go tossing a 9800GT in there, and it's gonna have some issues. The 9800GT calls for a 400W and while that may be an over-mate, the ampage needed won't be. If you get that card, you'll need a PSU upgrade. And probably for most ...
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814187061
That should do everything you need it too.. plus run games if you need too. Only thing is that it only has 1 DVI and 1 HDMI. So if one monitor has hdmi input or you have a dvi-hdmi adapter it'll work.
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Not bad.. But I see three things you don't need.. The sata cable: your motherboard comes with sata cables. The surface cleaner: Just use rubbing alcohol. And the wrist strap: just touch the case before you touch the cpu, motherboard, mem, etc... Everything looks ...
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Do you have the P4/EPS12v power connected? It should be either 4 or 8 pins and connected near the cpu.
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1010110 86 for those of you that don't know binary
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Just got my Nikon S550 from Newegg today so I though I would post a better picture. Complete with a xbox 360, ps3, a computer with dual monitors, and a 42'' tv on the left. Kinda messy..
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Dragunover: I like the nice big full tower case... and then a micro-atx motherboard keeping it company. lol
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Would a 4870 do better than a 9800gt in folding? I got $200 to spend and folding will have a slight influence on what card i get...
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