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I have two devices; a DVR and a Samsung blueray player that can both benefit by being connected to the internet.
The Samsung has a USB port that allows you to pay over 80 dollars for a device that will plug in and recognize your wireless network... The DVR does not.
My wireless G...
You can see my specs in my sig. The only change is that I recently bit the bullet and decided to grab an opteron 185 and 8800GTS in one last upgrade to hold me over for another 18 months before upgrading all my gear.
I used to overclock quite a bit but it was always by messing with ram...
I stopped being a serious enthusiast a couple of years ago, but I was under the impression that AMD's like to have 1t timings and memory at 1:1 and low latency. So I never really played with Ram dividers. Please let me know if I am totally off base.
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Ok, just to make sure. You are saying a dual core FX60 overclocked to 2.8Ghz or so will fall way short of the E6600?
The x2 3800 is not much of an option to me because I like my two gigs of 2,3,2,5 low latency ram. And I've not had much luck overclocking it past 215mhz or so unless I bump...
I still have the system in my sig and I am thinking of going to dual core.
My question (no flaming about amd and intel please) is this.
I can get Intel® Core 2 Duo E6600 for about 300 bucks but have to build a computer around it (MB, RAM)
Or I can get FX-60 toledo dual core (and very...
I have a MSI 6800 GT Video card that has S-Video output. I also have an old 27" regular tube TV with S-Video input. It gets input from a DVD player via the s-Video input very well.
When I hooked up the S-Video out from computer vid card into the TV though the picture is very, very blurry...