With an architecture that old, a CPU upgrade wouldn't be cost-effective. You'd be better off saving up and just replacing the whole rig I think. :)
For an AM2 board without AM2+ support, I'd go with a Brisbane unless you can get a great price on a Windsor. The Brisbane was made with a tighter...
Sometimes PCI slots just go bad... it could be a bad cap, but it could also be one of the other hundreds of components on the board, a cold solder...
I suppose cards with a good SNR (signal to noise ratio) will allow you to hear softer sounds more clearly, but you'd also need a pair of good cans...
Well, you could try Linux on it and see if the stability issues still occur over there. There are some links in my sig:
Yeah, maybe. Windows doesn't exactly have a reputation for stability, after all. In your situation I'd try updating all the drivers system-wide,...
I've got an R4, it was $40 and came with a 2gb micro-SD. It works fine for DS/lite and GBA games, but unlike some other units it doesn't support...
I don't really memorize things very often, I just try to understand the principles instead. :) Once one understands the function, the form becomes...
Not exactly... /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/sbin are both already in your path by default. Putting the script in either directory therefore puts...
Thanks, nice catch. Let me point out though that once something is in your path, e.g. /usr/local/bin, you don't have to give the whole path to the...
Holy shit, you're right: this thread is psycho! :D If it was me doing it, I'd want it in such a way that the PS3 and 360 were intact, meaning...
SATA connectors are quite susceptible to dust or vibrations which can affect the integrity of the connection. Whenever you dust out your PC, it's...
That's because that module is compiled against the stock kernel that ships with your distro. When you add a custom kernel, your proprietary video...
Well, there are several ways, and all of them would be quicker than doing it through the GUI once you know how... especially with your friend tab...
If you grab the netinstall, you can find the Xfce option in the installation boot menu under Advanced -> Alternate Desktop (or something like that).
Yeah, but I'd bet if you run "glxinfo | grep render", you'll come back with no direct rendering. :)
Depends on what you're doing, more detail would be useful. But you could always use "find" coupled with "chmod" for excessively complex...
Well, there is an Xfce installer in the advanced menu of the Debian installer. Don't know what to tell you about the network thing, since I...
Nice to hear, thanks for the feedback. Initial impressions VS stock? Also, what distro? Thanks, -AT
Well, suit yourself! :chk: To me though, it's a bit like introducing sharks to your swimming pool in order to help you learn to swim more quickly....
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