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I have an external hard drive for personal use that I need for a class. The class only uses Macs however, and programs that apparently "do not like PC hard drives." I was wondering how I could take the existing free gigabytes on my PC external drive and partition them for use on a Mac. My...
I just recently moved residences and I've been trying to get my external hard drive working. Windows detects everything fine and all the files are visible in the file browser. However, all of the files are being denied access by Windows, I can see them all there but cant open any of them...
What the hell was that?
If you want to scold me for still having AGP, leave it for smacktards on the forums. I expect the review to give us real numbers. Why not compare the 7800GS to an X800 Pro or 6800 GS? Why not give us some real benchmarks, would you just eyeball a rough guess as to...
As I recall from the Hexus review, the XTX is only marginally faster than the XT. Depending on how much you value your cash, I personally couldn't justify spending the extra $100 on a minor performance increase that's probably achievable through overclocking.
X1600's are comparable to Radeon 9800's I thought. If you want good Doom 3 performance, go with an nVidia 6800 NU (Although pushing for the GS would be well worth the extra moola) or look at an X800 Pro'ish level card for ATi.
Realistically though, even with that great CPU you'd be hard...
DDR2's biggest benefit isn't that it's faster, because it really isn't by much. The major benefit comes from the power savings. DDR1 runs at 2.7v, DDR2 runs at 1.8v.