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  • Re: A General Question About Case Fans

    Welcome to the boards, and I can certainly understand your desire to be safe! The most common, most ubiquitous case fan size on the market is 80x80.&nbsp; They are in almost every case that I have ever seen (from OEM to custom built).But, by your own admission, the fans in your current case are ''squares''.&nbsp; So, if it makes you feel better, ...
    Posted to Cooling (Forum) by Guardian on November 18, 2009
  • Re: my gigbyte p55-ud5 tmpin2?

    Does that temperature stay stable (around the same temperature) no matter what you are doing, or does there seem to be a general idle temp and a general (higher) load temp?
    Posted to Motherboards (Forum) by Guardian on November 18, 2009
  • Re: Computer build opinion?

    It really depends on if you are looking for a long term fix or a short term one.&nbsp; If you want a long term fix, I would suggest you save up your money and splurge on a new i5 or i7 rig that will get you through the next couple of years. Personally, though, I am running my Radeon HD 4870x2 with a Gigabyte EP45-UD3P motherboard, 4GB of RAM ...
    Posted to Computer Building & Upgrades (Forum) by Guardian on November 18, 2009
  • Re: Left For Dead 2 A.I. Needs work..

    Haha!&nbsp; That was a amazing...
    Posted to Discussions (Forum) by Guardian on November 18, 2009
  • Re: Memory Upgrade for Gateway MX8738 Notebook...

    Puma, here is what Crucial (a trusted site we techies use all the time to check memory types) has to say about your laptop: http://www.crucial.com/store/listparts.aspx?model=MX8738 &nbsp; From that link, you should note that your particular uses the 200-pin SODIMM.
    Posted to Memory (Forum) by Guardian on November 9, 2009
  • Re: Final thoughts on build anyone? Thks!

    Looks like a pretty solid rig, but I have a few questions: 1. Why are you skimping on the graphics card? &nbsp;Do you not plan on gaming? 2. Have you considered an SSD instead of a regular hard drive? &nbsp;You seem to have the money for it... 3. Why did you choose a laptop mouse? &nbsp;If that is what you are looking for, that's fine, but do ...
    Posted to System Builds (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: 1080P Support?

    Ok, so first off: 1080p is a mater of resolution. &nbsp;The 1080 part refers to the resolution (1920x1080), and the second part ''p'' refers to the fact that the picture displayed is ''progressive'', meaning that, unlike the ''interlaced'' standard you get with 1080i, the image in every frame is the whole image, not half an image. &nbsp;In 1080i, ...
    Posted to Video (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: What’s a better combo?

    I would likely go with the AMD package. &nbsp;Celeron is the low end of the Intel spectrum, and you have more display options with the AMD motherboard.
    Posted to System Builds (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: Optical out on sound card not working

    Have you selected ''SPDIF Out'' in the Sound control panel and made it your default device?
    Posted to Audio (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: Will this PSU work? Please help!!!

    Yeah, you'll be fine. &nbsp;Even with the rig in my sig, I rarely go over 300W.
    Posted to Power Supplies (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: Qustion About HDMI Carrying Audio

    Unfortunately, this will not work for me as I am not using an AV&nbsp;receiver&nbsp;over HDMI for my audio purposes. &nbsp;I am piping the audio and video over HDMI to my Samsung T240 monitor, and then plugging an optical cable from the back of the monitor to &nbsp;my speakers.
    Posted to Monitors (Forum) by Guardian on November 5, 2009
  • Re: Qustion About HDMI Carrying Audio

    So, I set this exact thing up today. &nbsp;I have an Asus Radeon HD 4870 x2 and a Samsung T240 24'' monitor with HDMI in and optical out. &nbsp;I have the official ATI DVI to HDMI converter and an HDMI cable from a PS3. &nbsp;I set this all up, ran my audio from my monitor to my Logitech sound system and it worked like a charm. &nbsp;I did not ...
    Posted to Monitors (Forum) by Guardian on November 3, 2009
  • Re: Upgrade question concerning CPU and video card

    It really depends on what you are trying to accomplish. &nbsp;If you are trying to get a better gaming experience, you should upgrade your graphics card. &nbsp;If you are just looking for a snappier system, then go for the CPU.
    Posted to System Builds (Forum) by Guardian on October 31, 2009
  • Re: Qustion About HDMI Carrying Audio

    Since no one else has chimed in, I'll try to shed some light on this for you: From what I understand, if you are using the DVI to HDMI adapter that came with your graphics card (NOT a DVI to HDMI adapter cable or anything), then you should be able to pipe sound and video through that one HDMI cable. There is some debate ...
    Posted to Monitors (Forum) by Guardian on October 31, 2009
  • Re: what u think of this core i7 notebook?

    That looks like a very, very nice laptop. &nbsp;The only negative I can see with it is the lack of &nbsp;BluRay drive, but that's just me. Out of curiosity, why do you need that much power?&nbsp;
    Posted to Notebooks (Forum) by Guardian on October 31, 2009
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