On a side note if you check out Price Watch you can pick up a lot of these companies KT333 based boards for the same price your lokking at for a...
You might want to take a look at this Epox board it's in the same price range and Epox are solid boards and overclock well. For onboard sound,...
I tend to stay away from via only because of the problems they've had compatibility wise on some of their boards. But as long as you go with...
One thing if you plan on going with a KT XXX based board, do you plan on upgrading to a Radeon 9700 at anytime? To the best of my knowledge the...
The nForce 2 boards are about the $200-$235CDN range here, so probably about your looking at $175-200US. I picked up the Asus A7N8X Deluxe a...
For an AMD platform I'd advise going for a nForce based solution, nForce 1 based solutions should be around that price range and as I'm sure Big B...
I wouldn't rely on the Win Update site, quite a few times a patch has been available through TechNet for a while before it's added to the Win...
Overview Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying...
An identified security vulnerability in Windows XP could enable an attacker to compromise a user's Windows-based computer and gain complete...
Hmm I thought electronics were duty free, or at least I don't remember ever having to pay them when I've ordered from Micron, or eCost.
NCIX | PC Canada | FutureShop There are quite a few other just do a search for Canadian PC retailers, but these are the ones I've shopped from.
For cheap components you might also want to look into ordering from Canada. Quite often the price is the same here or less than it is in American...
I have the same clicking going on with my MultiSync XP17, it occurs during resolution changes. When you say nothing on screen do you mean the...
CloneCd should be able to do what you want, however for Safedisc 2.x protected content you'll need a Lite-On burner or another burner capable of...
For win98 insert the boot disk and when it's done getting to the command prompt just run setup with your 98 cd in the drive. XP I believe is...
Just after I posted I noticed this: Might have to downgrade rather than upgrade your drivers if your using Detonator 3 drivers.
Hmm have no idea, you might want to try getting hold of Sierra tech support, since I know my brother has no problems playing on my old Thinkpad...
What API are you trying to run the game in? There seem to be quite a few problems with TNT 2 cards and CS running in D3D mode, running software...
Actually you might want to keep the 4GB drive in your system and use that for the swap/pagefile. Here's an article that should help explain the...
I'd split it up 4 ways, 2-10 gig Partitions with 1 each for the OS and Pagefile and then 2-30 gig partitions for data with one for programs files...
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