Clicky here. Sweet. Now I just need to get a lounge chair/toilet and I'll never have to get up from my computer.
Well, normally, going with a Pentium is bad, but the Pentium E series is a slightly (very, very slightly) handicapped Core 2. The chips use the...
That'd be a nice start. You may want to plot out for a power supply, however. Your system is old enough that the current unit may not be able to...
As long as it's new, it's about the cheapest you'll find.
I haven't run any Omega's in awhile, but if they've kept up with their reputation, then they'd be fine. Like I said, I haven't tried them, so I...
Try this. Also, you may want to invest in a better power supply. MG isn't known to be a stellar choice in power supplies, so you might...
As long as it has an RJ-45 jack, it should work just fine. 10/100Mb is pretty standard, but 10/100/1000Mb isn't uncommon. Both will work fine,...
Which power supply are you using? Wattage means jack. In a 32-bit system, 4GB of memory is the maximum amount that can be addressed, but this...
Well, the Gigabyte P35 boards are pretty popular. If you killed your board, it'd be kinda poor to RMA it (unless Asus covers that sorta thing),...
I know there's some anti-vibration kits out there. I can't think of any at the moment, but they do exist, and sounds like what you'd want.
Well, what are the specs of this system right now, including the power supply? Right now, we can make some guesses, but nothing solid.
Hmm...that's a bit warm, so I'd suspect a cooling issue. You also might want to make sure your heatsink is secure by pushing the 4 pins holding...
This measure has been implemented, so it's official. Sorry to those under the 50 post cut-off, but there's been too many people that don't give a...
Funny you mention that...we've been debating this lately.
What are the full specs of this system, including power supply?
If you compare your results to the ones Sandra has, they're off, so I wouldn't worry too much. Secondly, it's a synthetic benchmark, not a...
Wrong! You can use faster memory than what the specs call for. Memory is like a tire in terms of ratings. They tell you the maximum speed...
If your current CPU doesn't use the LGA775 socket, then yes it should work. However, if it's Socket 478, then it's impossible. You can easily...
Off-had no. I don't know if there's a way to clear CMOS on that unit or not. However, it may be more than just the hard drive, so you might look...
What power supply is he using and does he have all connections on the motherboard plugged in? What message does the BSOD give? If you can't see...
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