hey i have a laptop i3 procceser and 2.56ghz but i have integrated intel graphics card do i need a new mother board and than get a grapics card? or do i just need new graphics card?
@privateserversrus Hi. The downside of having a notebook than a desktop is that you don't have many (if any at all) choices about upgrading the machine. I imagine the only thing you could upgrade would be the hard disk or the ram. Unless the computer you have has a dedicated graphics card that's designed to be interchangeable, you may be SOL my friend. Sorry bout that :\
@16mmDJ ok well thanks for replying but i got a desktop its a 2 006 or 2007 dell optiplex i maxd it out a good g card and 8gb ram 17 proccesser i had to edit the shit out of it but i run at like 150fps on minecraft lol
Yeah 16:10 monitors where popular for awhile as they switched away from 4:3 and a lot of people still like them. It's nice it have a little more height when surfing the web or doing spread sheets and stuff other than watching movies. IBM Model M's rock but yeah it's a common issue they don't work on modern PS2 ports because they draw more power than most keyboards. Lucky mine works straight in the PS2 port. Sandy Bridge man even those Core i3 dual cores kick ass really amazing chips.
@MN12BIRD Woah, thanks for the comment! The only draw back to 16:10 is the gaming and watching movies. Other than that it's OK though. I don't know what the deal is with it only being able to input a couple of keystrokes at a time. It makes gaming a real pain if I try to jump whilst running. I'm hopefully going to upgrade to an i7 soon enough. Not gonna mess around with the i5; gonna go straight to the good stuff.
What's in my PC? Erm, a 6510 processor, running at a staggering 1MHz, an awesome video chip with SIXTEEN vibrant colors, hires bitmapping, raster interrupts, and eight fantastic sprites per scanline, all being displayed through the clarity of S-Video. Also there's a three channel subtractive analog soundchip with three filter modes. And to finish: inbuilt RS232 slot complete with an eight bit wide I/O mapping which also provides 5V DC, two digital/analog controller ports, and an expansion bay.
so dose ipod classic brake common then if so whats the flaw in it
MrHow2fix 1 week ago in playlist Uploaded videos
hello,
how many watt power supple did you use?
Johnybadblood 1 month ago
hey i have a laptop i3 procceser and 2.56ghz but i have integrated intel graphics card do i need a new mother board and than get a grapics card? or do i just need new graphics card?
privateserversrus 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@privateserversrus Hi. The downside of having a notebook than a desktop is that you don't have many (if any at all) choices about upgrading the machine. I imagine the only thing you could upgrade would be the hard disk or the ram. Unless the computer you have has a dedicated graphics card that's designed to be interchangeable, you may be SOL my friend. Sorry bout that :\
16mmDJ 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@16mmDJ ok well thanks for replying but i got a desktop its a 2 006 or 2007 dell optiplex i maxd it out a good g card and 8gb ram 17 proccesser i had to edit the shit out of it but i run at like 150fps on minecraft lol
privateserversrus 1 month ago
Model M? You chose wisely.
phreakindee 7 months ago
@phreakindee Best keyboard evar
16mmDJ 7 months ago
Yeah 16:10 monitors where popular for awhile as they switched away from 4:3 and a lot of people still like them. It's nice it have a little more height when surfing the web or doing spread sheets and stuff other than watching movies. IBM Model M's rock but yeah it's a common issue they don't work on modern PS2 ports because they draw more power than most keyboards. Lucky mine works straight in the PS2 port. Sandy Bridge man even those Core i3 dual cores kick ass really amazing chips.
MN12BIRD 7 months ago
@MN12BIRD Woah, thanks for the comment! The only draw back to 16:10 is the gaming and watching movies. Other than that it's OK though. I don't know what the deal is with it only being able to input a couple of keystrokes at a time. It makes gaming a real pain if I try to jump whilst running. I'm hopefully going to upgrade to an i7 soon enough. Not gonna mess around with the i5; gonna go straight to the good stuff.
16mmDJ 7 months ago
What's in my PC? Erm, a 6510 processor, running at a staggering 1MHz, an awesome video chip with SIXTEEN vibrant colors, hires bitmapping, raster interrupts, and eight fantastic sprites per scanline, all being displayed through the clarity of S-Video. Also there's a three channel subtractive analog soundchip with three filter modes. And to finish: inbuilt RS232 slot complete with an eight bit wide I/O mapping which also provides 5V DC, two digital/analog controller ports, and an expansion bay.
senorverde09 7 months ago 3