I will never recommend Dell because I have known Dell (and other top-tier manufacturers) to use proprietary parts in their products. This is so they can bust it off in your ass should you ever need to replace one of these parts.
For example, the MB went out on a friend's Dell PC. This PC...
That is a good price. I picked one up last month for $489 and have been very happy with it. I did not experience any of the problems others have complained about, inlcuding input lag (it's an A02 rev.) I don't have the equipment to measure input lag objectively but it hasn't been an issue for...
I've been using the black RebelSerpent with my iphone 3G for some time and it is a great case. Great looks and protection, minimal bulk and comes with two screen protectors, a cover for the USB connector, dock adapter and video stand.
I'm another one that got a fault free 2408WFP A02 last week. I put off buying a new monitor for many months because of concerns about the input lag and other problems (see the 3dgameman.com 2408WFP unboxing video) and dissatisfaction with other monitors. But the unit I got has an absolutely...
Well, for many months the iPhone has been the benchmark that all others are compared to in terms of screen size, physical size, user interface, ease of use and application availability. The relatively few firmware omissions (e.g., MMS, copy/paste, etc.) will be addressed by the 3.0 firmware...
As a long-time ATT customer I recently faced the same exect decision. I've had the iphone 3g now for just one week and I couldn't be more pleased.
Based on my short time with the phone I wouldn't say the battery life is outstanding but it gets me through the day. With heavy usage it could...
First, If you are overclocking any components then restore everything to normal settings.
Because you have the problem with two different hard drives the common components are motherboard and RAM, assuming use of an onboard SATA controller.
The component most likely to fail is the RAM...
Before you go shutting down services and disabling Vista features you should download Vista Tweaking Companion and read the Windows Search section, especially Performance Impact.
on performance impact...
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Spare me this drivel. The first priority of anyone with the symptoms the OP described is to seek medical attention, not to fiddle with a monitor or seating. Time is critical.
If it takes some insults to get people to think about the extremely poor advice they're handing out so be it. This advice wasn't about a computer; it was about someone's life. And stating that someone with obvious nuerological involvement "probably" doesn't need to see a doctor ASAP is...
I cannot believe some of the idiotic suggestions I see here. In the case of a ruptured anuerysm or stroke it is ESSENTIAL to see a doctor ASAP!
Please, no more of these foolish comments and amateur diagnoses. At least until the OP has been examined by a medical professional.
I really wish you people that keep suggesting fiddling with monitor/seating adjustments would SHUT THE FUCK UP AND INSIST THE OP SEEK PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!
This shit has nothing to do with the monitor or seating. You fuckers need to get out more. The OP described...
Get the Hell off this forum and get yourself to a doctor ASAP to make sure you don't have a brain anuerism or other serious condition. NOW. This is not from playing computer games. Jesus...
If I thought I had a defective board I would RMA it as many times as necessary or get my money back.
I am not convinced that your motherboard is the cause of the whine. I haven't experienced it or heard of other P5Q-EM users experiencing it. I would try replacing cables, coolers, disk...
The PS is the Silverstone ST50EF-Plus-SC (Short Cable Edition).
I can't show much more without disassembling things. The add-in PCI card possibilties probably depend more on the MB than the case. I used an ASUS P5Q-EM that has 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16, 2 x PCIe x1, and 1 x PCI slots. With the GTX...
The main difference between the SG01 and SG02 is the front panel; brushed aluminum with exposed connectors on the SG01 and glossy plastic with concealed connectors on the SG02.
The "F" versions (SG01-F and SG02-F) are designed to accept high-end video cards. I have a GTX 260 in my SG01-F...
My SG01-F has an ASUS P5Q-EM, E8600 and GTX 260.
It fits with no problem. Just make sure you get an F model (SG01-F or SG02-F) in order to accept the longest video cards.