Hey, I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a cheap, but good router that can do both wired and wireless as well as handle big loads such as bittorrent. My old one, a BEFSR41 from LinkSys keeps on crashing and my connection dies every now and then so I have to keep resetting it.
Lol I don't know how anyone can hate T'man... He's just awesome I mean the things he brings to the table is just a breath of fresh air.
He puts a smile to my face every time he starts typing his works.
Get the 4850 it's better than the 9800 GT Ultimate. Chances are you'll be like most others and want to turn up the AA and AF, and the 4800s will kill the Nvidia cards in 4/5 games.
Nvidia cards can be poor performers when you crank up the eye-candy.
I'm going to assume that the Hydra engine will increase in average fps but in turn have an insane amount of problems with stuttering in the games, or have an insane lag which wouldn't be worthwhile for fps games where frames really matter.
Remember the data first has to go through Hydra before...
You could of just used a system restore point and been able to keep all your data. I had a virus too on vista ultimate 64-bit, had alot of trouble trying to get it out.
Chances are the virus is still there, using any usb keys?
Ouch is uninstalling all of that really necessary? Also the drivers are all fully updated, and what is this MMCSS?
For now I have my sleep mode option disabled but that's only temporary fix.
I'm thinking my problem either has to do with my memory, or my hard drive.
Here's the problem, I think after my computer goes into sleep/hibernate mode and I boot it back up. If any music player, Winamp, itunes is playing anything, and I go to load a page with any browser(IE7,FF,Google Chrome)...
I read all that crap up top but meh.. Not gonna bother trying to start a long debate of hate.
I got a P182, it should be roomy enough to fit your 3x 280gtx and also the there's an intake fan that will blow air directly to your gfx cards. Although like what most people mentioned already, those...
It should be fine, although I would swap the gfx card for a 4850 or a 4870. Also the E7300 is good but if your tight on money get the E5200 since it'll do almost as well as the E7300 but at a much lower cost. With the money you save you might as well pick up the cheapest P35 mobo you can find...
I would just get a 4870x2 and be done with it. You save alot more $$ than buying two 280gtx for sli.
Also I've noticed that in most of the reviews out there for the 4870 shows with resolutions at about 19x12 or even 16x10 resolutions with the AA and AF all set to the max do better than 260gtx...