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    Mini-ITX Windows XP 64-bit build - help?

    Thanks for the replies so far, I've learned a lot, I now know that the Ram and PSU are overkill, and to get a 7200 rpm HD. I do realize XP isn't supported anymore -- I have and use a Win10 computer, : ) Also yes, for clarification, Windows XP Pro 64-bit I have a question for:
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    Mini-ITX Windows XP 64-bit build - help?

    Hi, I'm a not-so-experienced builder - I have only built one PC before and it came as a kit with some parts already assembled -- the mobo and PSU were already installed. I do have a modern Win10 pc that someone else built. As partly an experiment and partly for actual use, I'd like to make a...
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    Good graphics card for Windows XP 64-bit

    So, GT 730, GTX 750, and if I'm understanding, any card that is "below GTX 10xx" will work on XP? As I'm ignorant with hardware, does that mean that any "GTX 9--" would work? Two more things: 1.) Yes I am -somewhat- on a budget, but not too strict. And I should've mentioned that on the OP --...
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    Good graphics card for Windows XP 64-bit

    Hello, I'm a game developer and I have an old, still-working XP 64-bit machine (as well as a Windows 10 machine), and the XP machine serves as a good testing tool to test how well a program runs on old computers. I'm a bit ignorant about hardware, but here are the specs: AMD Phenom 9500...
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    XP system volume is now lower, after using CCleaner? Realtek HD Audio

    Oh, oops. I had this problem a couple years ago and I'd forgotten the solution, which was to just re-install the audio driver. This has restored the original volume levels.
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    XP system volume is now lower, after using CCleaner? Realtek HD Audio

    Hello, One of my computers is an XP, and recently, I'd used a recording software to capture video + voice. It was CamStudio, but which software it was is irrelevant and I will explain why it's not a factor. I'd already recorded one video with my mic accepting both my Mic Volume, and, Stereo...
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    Very low volume on headset & computer audio

    Oops. It was that my drivers were not updated. Downloaded EXE from the Realtek site and installed and it's properly loud now. This means my audio has been low this whole time, but that was 'hidden' because I had been using a USB headset with it's own integrated solution. Thank you.
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    Very low volume on headset & computer audio

    Hello, I have a Windows XP computer that I use for software development (compatibility) (I also have a Windows 10 computer). On my Windows XP computer, I use Skype for VOIP with my development team. As far as sound goes, I have some Realtek speakers (which have fine volume), and a USB headset...