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Recent content by divbyzero

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    Patriot Box Office Medial Player Giveaway @ [H]

    nice, i'd love one to play with.
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    Intel Core i7 Full System Drawing @ [H]

    me too please!
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    I think it looks damn sweet. My personal preference would have been to not do the entire front like some said, but that's just my personal preference. I have a suggestion though, if not for you to try, maybe someone else on their modding endeavors. How about working some fiberoptics into the...
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    Correct waterblock sequence

    That's the problem with the statement. The loop isn't thermally closed (heat enters the loop from the CPU waterblock and heat leaves the loop through the radiator), so the zeroth law does not apply. What's more, work is done within the loop to the system(pump). I can see that you're an...
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    Correct waterblock sequence

    No. Water does not convert to steam in the reactor. If it did, you would have a fuel element failure and possibly some magnitude of a meltdown. The water is pressurized so that it does not boil inside the reactor nor anywhere in the loop. The steam generator would be the equivilant of the...
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    Correct waterblock sequence

    Coming from a nuclear power background and using the very same type of system that's being discussed I can tell some of you are probably misguided. (water goes into reactor and heat is added, water goes out through pumps to steam generators where heat is removed, then water goes back to...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    JGene: My EDID says my monitor can do 1920x1200 @ 52hz... but I got it running at 1920x1200@60hz with the new driver. With the new driver what I had to do was uncheck the box that says hide modes that this monitor can't display and it displayed everything that was listed in the EDID and then I...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    New 61.76 drivers fixed everything. Works perfectly now! Thanks Kyle and David (BFG)!
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    I don't know if this is a good reason to make this sticky or not, but BFG called me and said that they would be posting a link to the new driver as well as how to disable listening to the monitor's EDID file from the registry. He seemed optimistic that the release would be within a week.
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    I would like to reiterate what I said initially and added in the post: 1. My Samsung 240T displays at 1920x1200 on the DVI port on an ATI 9800XT 2. BEFORE I installed any nVidia drivers, it was running at 1600x1200 using some generic vga driver built into WinXP. All the various...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    Maybe you're the isolated incident that worked. :eek:
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    Have used it with the analog connection. There is no comparison to DVI. The quality of the analog output to the LCD display is horrific. I am using it in that fashion for the time being, but it really hurts my eyes. I'm still crossing my fingers and hoping that they come up with a solution...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    I spoke to their Project Manager, Dave Ash finally. He says they're talking to nVidia about the problem now. He seems genuinely willing to figure out how to fix the problem. Between Kyle, nVidia, and BFG let's hope they fix it. Am I upset, hell ya. I'm still going to wait it out a bit to...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    I understand that. I said in my post that the max that any nvidia chip can do on the DVI is 1600x1200. I also said in my case, which is a BFG 6800GT, only 1280x1024 is available. Apparently all nvidia DVI outputs are not created equally. I have heard from another source, though no one else...
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    nVidia 6800 and DVI resolutions > 1280x1024 HELP!?!

    I'm saying that my BFG 6800GT will not run at greater resolutions than 1280x1024 on an LCD panel using the DVI output. I have tested this on my system using the 6121 and 6181 drivers. I received a callback after complaining some more about the poor performance of the DVI output from the...
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