Ya, preorders can be a b1tch, the reseller only knows what they've been told in terms of delivery and allocation. Not a lot you can do about it . . .
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Ya, preorders can be a b1tch, the reseller only knows what they've been told in terms of delivery and allocation. Not a lot you can do about it . . .
Just got this email from over there:
<hr>Matt,
I'm just checking with you before we charge your card for the order. The AMDs are now in stock and ready to go. Let me know. Thank you for your...
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Personally I use Photoshop's "Save for Web" in PNG-8 or JPEG format, possibly scale down the image, works great - I believe even Paint will allow you to resize...
You cannot reverse the polarity on a 12VDC fan to change the spin direction, it does not work (trust me, I've hooked up fans the wrong way before ;) ) Even if it did work, the blades would be facing...
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21 Euros or ~$32, that's nothing for a piece of equipment like that. Gonna see if there are more up on the chopping block :woot:
How much do these run on eBay? Me interested :fact:
Agreed, this whole marketing idea of catering to gamers looks like a lot of fluff and :bs: to me - why not a solid overclocking board? I miss the old ABIT :(
Annie, that's fantastic :lol2:
There are some things that it's flat out true, they don't make em like they used to - I have a Fluke 75 that's probably close to 30 years old, and I still use it far...
Looks a lot like it doesn't it! Though it looks to be a Gigabyte-branded HSF, wonder if it performs as well . . .
It's not a hack saaya (at least not in the illegal or reverse engineering sense), it merely disables a check for an Intel processor in cases where SSE and SSE2 compatibility are issues. Programs that...
That would explain it - we've never been required to handle exceptions in our programs, it is assumed that the input is valid.
Is "try" a C# reserved word? Never seen it before - of course, that could just be because :am: ;)
Works great for me, though I do have .NET installed (not exactly difficult, just grab it off Windows Update) :toast:
Good find notorious, I know a lot of people have been asking whether the Loki/R520 core would be in AGP format :up:
Ditto.
Most computing tasks currently are heavily serial in nature - that is, they depend on the results from the previous calculation to perform the next. It would be more likely that each thread...
That guy does quality anodize work, gotten stuff from him before. Sure, you could take a hacksaw (or a dremel, if you're like me) to an old sink, but you won't get the aesthetic results.
Great job OPP! Do post pics of the setup if/when you can, I'd like to see how you made the evap head, insulation etc to fit on SLI, been trying to figure a good way to do it myself ;)
Oh, I'm sure they've had a bazillion studies which proved absolutely nothing - how do you measure something like that? So many variables involved.
I did some babysitting (what can you do for cash...
I call child abuse! :rofl:
Congrats bro! Instead of playing Mozart to your wife's stomach, you can play Fugger and Chilly's radio spot ;)
Visual Studio .NET (the code development software, not the .NET API) is very comprehensive, support includes C/C++, C#, Java, J#, Visual Basic; compiling, linking, debugging, resource management -...
AS5 contains 99.9% pure silver, the actual compound is 75-80% silver content. Solid aluminum has about 20x the conductivity of any thermal compound, and solid copper has about twice that.
On...
Sounds interesting, not what I expected :toast:
I use Visual Studio .NET to compile C++ projects . . . :ROTF:
I'd agree, this wasn't really an Intel bash as much as an ironic and humorous episode! AMD would probably respond the same way if Intel won the award at an AMD-sponsored event ;)
First link is the retail boxed version, second is OEM :)