If i have a S3 and a G945...can we use G945's onboard graphic card into an s3...like by some wire or some mods... :roll:
So just buy a crappy gfx card with the 30 bucks. Can't you think for yourself??i have my evga 7600gt but it blew up after 1year and 2months....it always remained 120C...i don't know from which day it went 120C...but when i called the evga tech support they told we can help you for the damaged device..WTF ....so i asked my freind to give me a cheap mobo with onboard VGA as i have only 30$. .
So just buy a crappy gfx card with the 30 bucks. Can't you think for yourself??
i am using that only but it can't overclock above 322fsb...everything boots up again after 323...
Don't listen to Jeff... he's obviously an idiot and is just trying to get you to mess up your killer rig. You'll need a soldering iron in addition to glue... I'm not sure why that jerk omitted that. As long as all of the metal is touching metal you should be fine. Let us know how it turns out.Okay if you really need that integrated graphics, here's what you do:
Pry the graphics chip off the 945 with an exacto-knife. Then glue it somewhere on the S3 board. It doesn't matter where, they can communicate wirelessly. Unless there's a lot of electromagnetic interference near your computer, like a CRT monitor if your case is unshielded. Then you should glue it really close to the CPU to make sure the signals aren't jammed.
Of course, it's not essential to use glue, you could just use liberal amounts of tape. But glue is usually neater and more secure. Then you're done!
The above procedure was written in jest. Don't try it.
Don't listen to Jeff... he's obviously an idiot and is just trying to get you to mess up your killer rig. You'll need a soldering iron in addition to glue... I'm not sure why that jerk omitted that. As long as all of the metal is touching metal you should be fine. Let us know how it turns out.Okay if you really need that integrated graphics, here's what you do:
Pry the graphics chip off the 945 with an exacto-knife. Then glue it somewhere on the S3 board. It doesn't matter where, they can communicate wirelessly. Unless there's a lot of electromagnetic interference near your computer, like a CRT monitor if your case is unshielded. Then you should glue it really close to the CPU to make sure the signals aren't jammed.
Of course, it's not essential to use glue, you could just use liberal amounts of tape. But glue is usually neater and more secure. Then you're done!
The above procedure was written in jest. Don't try it.
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Don't listen to Jeff... he's obviously an idiot and is just trying to get you to mess up your killer rig. You'll need a soldering iron in addition to glue... I'm not sure why that jerk omitted that. As long as all of the metal is touching metal you should be fine. Let us know how it turns out.
You cannot possibly be taking this guy seriously? I thought the first reply to his post was dead on... this guy was high as a kite when he posted.First: you can´t get another chipset to run in other mobo (the integrated gfx is in the chipset)
Second: 945 chipset is stable but not good to OC.
Third: So, keep it at the maximum fsb you can while it's stable and wait for your 7600GT to return from warranty. (assuming you are running all the parts in you friend's mobo)
Fourth: Don´t eat words and say as much as you can when you start a thread, and answer according to the questions that are brought up. That way you won't make an arse of yourself (at least not as much as we think you are now).
finish this topic....i confirm that PMR is totally retarted....i just asked him a question...and it is not necessary to reply if he could'nt answer...just a retarted person does like this
and where are u from newbie (fsalazar)...i know about overclocking but not like mods etc.. i just asked a question that everyone can understand....but i think pmr is about 12-15 years...hez just messin for fun...