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  1. [spoiler=desktop (large-ish image)] It's not usually lit up this much :P Specs: MSI P43T-C51 motherboard Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 4GB DDR2 ram (4x1GB) Asus EAH 4830 graphics card 1x 120GB HDD @7200 RPM 1x 500GB HDD @7200 RPM How do you get the wicked red water cooling? And how much does it cost to hook up a whole comp with water cooling like this? Perhaps different colors? That's not watercooling, I've just sleeved my PSU with UV reactive sleeving and I've hidden a couple of UV cathodes at the top and bottom. My current build looks entirely different now, I've changed the case and stuck an H50 in there as well. I'll post build pics once I'm finished :thumbup: [/hide] That is pretty wicked. Where did you get the cathodes and sleeving? And are there many colors to choose from? I'm thinking I should do something to clean up my case a little. I might post some pics when I'm done but it's nothing special. I got the cathodes from a shop, and the sleeving on ebay. There are quite a few colours to choose from, but the best sleeving is from MDPC, but it is a little expensive. Cathodes you can get on ebay. Edit: This is the kind of thing I'm doing with the sleeving (this is just a SATA cable, I'm doing the same with the PSU) And this just a guts pic.. it's not particularly tidy in there (nor is it a good photo, but it's a webcam)
  2. Well SLI/Crossfire are specific to nVidia/ATI, so it's really up to what cards you have or want. I'm not sure how easy it is to compare the actual way the 2 methods compare to each other, you'd need identical cards to do that. AFAIK though, both are fine and work well.
  3. I'm not entirely sure what that icon is with/without the globe..? I presume you're on vista? If its a third party program I would suggest just sticking with the default utility included with windows.
  4. [spoiler=desktop (large-ish image)] It's not usually lit up this much :P Specs: MSI P43T-C51 motherboard Intel Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 4GB DDR2 ram (4x1GB) Asus EAH 4830 graphics card 1x 120GB HDD @7200 RPM 1x 500GB HDD @7200 RPM How do you get the wicked red water cooling? And how much does it cost to hook up a whole comp with water cooling like this? Perhaps different colors? That's not watercooling, I've just sleeved my PSU with UV reactive sleeving and I've hidden a couple of UV cathodes at the top and bottom. My current build looks entirely different now, I've changed the case and stuck an H50 in there as well. I'll post build pics once I'm finished :thumbup:
  5. Intel i5 2500k or i7 2600k will suit you just fine. Make sure you buy 3rd party cooling though, can't stress it enough. Those things overclock like beasts and you'll want to keep the temperatures under control. Either of them are great, it's pretty much limited by your budget.
  6. I'm pretty sure that the 8x limitation is because of the PCI slot, not the card its self. Very few motherboards have 2 16x PCI slots, IIRC. Right, yeah, misread OPs post :P
  7. I do see all of your points, but as I said if you're just a casual user who doesn't do anything special, Linux can be a little complicated if you don't want to learn (and if you don't want to learn, Linux is never a good choice..). To OP, you could always just try Linux, run it off a live CD or dual boot and see if you like it. Keep a copy of windows on your HDD if you want to play games or use applications that aren't supported by linux.
  8. Guy

    Today...

    Shame England is a tad cold for diving, seeing as I'm going back there tomorrow and I only just got my padi cert.. Oh well, pretty pleased with that anyway :)
  9. I see now how the question is somewhat ambiguous, and it's open to interpretation. Saying that, it is kind of impossible to answer seeing as they don't specify whether they want you to do 48/(2(9+3)) or (48/2)(9+3)... I'd still go with 288 though, seems more logical with BIDMAS.
  10. http://primaxstudio.com/stuff/scale_of_universe/ This thing is amazing.
  11. To be honest, I doubt you'll find much speed increase with anything over 1600MHz RAM. I can play games absolutely fine with my setup (Q6600,4GB RAM,5850) and my RAM is DDR2 and 667MHz :P Thus I think 1600MHz DDR3 will be fine.
  12. Yeah all the phones should be fine. You can always revert it if they don't - but they will. My concerns are about the broadband phones but those are bt too (and plug and play) so they'll be fine too.
  13. It's free Updates are free It generally runs faster No need for antivirus/antispyware It makes a lot of things a lot less complicated than on Windows (IMO the general UI is much simpler, on Ubuntu at least) Very easy to install programs Those would be the reasons that I use Linux if I was just a desktop user. I would agree with most of that, apart from Maybe the UI is a bit simpler, but for the day-to-day user with little computer-related knowledge, Linux is harder to use to do more complex things. Also, for your average user, there's less software out there - most of it is designed for windows.
  14. Changing recoveries to random strings of letters/numbers/symbols with no real links to the question would be the best. Also the 7 day PIN thing. Log into your account (as I assume you do) at least once a week just to double check. He'll give up eventually.
  15. Servers are Linux, and their PCs are using Windows Vista (probably Windows 7 now) I believe. I saw a picture of the Jagex offices a while back and it showed a developer's PC. No matter what OS the servers or dev pc's run - the game is coded in (a variant of) java, so it should be compatible with Linux distros, windows and mac.
  16. I would recognise 200m XP in all skills as an achievement, obviously. But who can honestly say that they would actually enjoy getting 200m RC xp? It's pretty mind-numbing stuff. I would question why bother putting yourself through all the boredom? And also, surely people have better things to do than spend a very large amount of time in a computer game, while not actually having fun...?
  17. Of course I've been tempted to cheat, as with any game. I've never carried through though because I've worked for a while on my account so far, and I don't want to have it have many achievements, like 99's, but achievements that were not of my doing and were botted, thus pretty much worthless. And then there's the whole thing about my account that I've worked for ages on getting banned - never a good thing.
  18. From what I can tell the people still ingame will have their savefiles saved as normal, and also people who logged out before have their savefiles saved, therefore it seems nothing was lost.. in theory.
  19. You would've thought Jagex hosts some of their own servers, what with them being such a large company. Then again I know next to nothing about servers X) I want to see RSOF after it's back up.. *dons flame protection suit* Edit: we outnumberd them long ago, this is jagax ofice at the moment: so don't worry we have a man on it! He's on a mac - we're done for!
  20. It depends on what phone you're talking about. The normal phones that just plug into the phone lines would be fine. The BT Homehub phones that connect to your homehub and use a different number to your normal 'landline' phone.. I assume they would work 100%, although I couldn't vouch for that.
  21. Without it, merchanting would be a lot easier/quicker - so that part of me says yes. But merchants with tonnes of money could easily manipulate prices, which is not good. The whole limiting thing is not ideal, but it's needed.
  22. Both the i5 2500k and the i7 2600k are great CPU's - I don't think you're going to loose a ton if you go with the i5. You'll definately want third party very good quality CPU cooling - those Sandy Bridge's go crazy high overclocked. Also - I wouldn't base your build around the motherboard, instead base your motherboard around your build. That way you aren't confined to parts that are supported by your motherboard. Definitely go with Intel as opposed to AMD for CPU for high end games, as was said above. For around $750 on graphics cards, definitely look into the 6990. Skimming over a couple of benchmarks the 6990 looks a bit faster than the 590, although both are amazing cards and perhaps a little OTT, it depends on what you want out of them. To your initial question about RAM being intended for Intel but used with AMD - there should be no problem at all so long as the processor supports speed and type of RAM.
  23. By the sounds of it, your graphics card is at fault because it isn't powerful enough. I can't see the image you posted, so I don't really know your specs..
  24. Yes, but I'd imagine that you'd need to keep signing on to the network each time you change security on each computer, so it would be a pain. It can be done though.
  25. If you're talking PS3 or Xbox, then no. Black ops lets you upload clips up to 2 minutes I think (or around there), but I'm assuming you want full gameplays. You need to buy a bit of hardware to record games otherwise. I've seen ones in the UK as cheap as around £30 though. At above, you don't really need a black magic cap card to start off with - IIRC they're quite expensive.
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