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Sometimes I think companies like this have secret departments whose sole responsibility it is to confuse the hell out of consumers in an effort to get them to spend more money. It's total bs
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5Across:ive got a laptop with a bad pin (ive got to bend the power cord back so the pin makes connection to whatever) i was told that its pretty much shot...i certainly wasnt going to try fixing it myself, so i called some repair places, and they said they wont do it, when that pin goes bad, the motherboard is bad and that im better ...
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slmclarengt:Hi Kennethphoto, it sounds like you will need a high capacity workstation to withstand that substantial processing power.
Something along the lines of: ~2-4 quad cores or hexa-cores, ~16-32GB of memory, ~2TB of RAIDed Solid State Drives + auxiliary backup hard drives (7.2-15K) for further redundancy. This will rack up a bill in the ...
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What's your budget? Something with that much power can get expensive.
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Sidicas: sjr:Kind of related: Are you only going to announce Black Friday and CyberMonday deals via twitter and facebook? As I have no intention of ever joining twitter and doubtful I will ever be joining facebook (I am less against facebook as I at least see a reason for it's existence). I assume I cannot enter these contests with no account ...
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The RAM could also be faulty
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Combos are automatically generated so NE doesn't guarantee that the parts are compatible
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Most manufacturers, if not all, sell spare parts for their laptops. Make sure you practice on older laptops, and do a lot of research. A lot of laptops, certainly older ones, have a boat load of screws of different sizes that have to go back in a certain sequence (sometimes) so make sure you have a way of knowing what screws go where. I was ...
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If no one's mentioned it, CoolerMaster HAF 932. And if they're out yet, the mobos with Lucid (not sure when they're being released)
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Tom's Hardware has a multi-part article on Building a Balanced Gaming PC.
Good read
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RedSmurf2009:That should definitely be higher than it is. I am a recent NE convert and I have to say that I am almost addicted to buying things off of NE. I have also told every one of my friends (none of which are very tech savvy) that this is the only place they should get their electronics. Every one of them is impressed with ...
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Brand depends on the TV: Samsung and LG make the best LCDs (in fact, they're the only ones that actually make the LCDs).
Make sure that the TV has a resolution that matches the max you want to use (that your graphics card supports). I don't think any TVs have DVI ports (a lot have VGA/D-sub), but if your card supports HDMI you could always ...
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MarkPharaoh, thanks for bringing this up. My wNIC isn't on that list; I hope I don't have to buy a new one.
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I've noticed that too, but I've been having a lot of trouble with Firefox on my work computer. It tends to crash a lot, but it could be the computer
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