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8/21/08 12:01 AM
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Originally posted by Darkholme Compaq was bought by HP a long time ago and is now a subsidiary I believe.
That would explain it :) |
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8/20/08 11:31 PM
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Originally posted by mrcalhou
Yes that's normal. Run the spyware programs and see if it's any better. |
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8/20/08 11:27 PM
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Originally posted by Darkholme
I bought the QX6700 when I built my rig and I do get slightly better performance than the Q6700 but not that noticible that it was worth the extra £400 which would have been better spent elsewhere. As for the video: The 790i boards have been developed with the GX2's in mind and to fit anything lesser would be a waste. However, the performance boost of the GX2 over the 8800 GTX or Ultra is minimal when compared again to the extra cost involved. A much more cost effective solution would be a 780i based board with a couple of 8800 Ultras. Whichever way you decide to go however the PC will still double as a nice room heater so I would seriously consider a water cooled system, especially if you live in a warm climate. |
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8/20/08 11:17 PM
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Unlikely. Run the spyware programs and the anti-virus, you may also want to run a good registry cleaner as the windows registry has a habit of filling up with all kinds of rubbish which slows the machine down a lot. Windows itself ( especially vista ) is known to go off at a tangent from time to time and do what it wants to do rather than what you want it to do, usually stuff related to security etc. which makes the PC seem unresponsive for a few seconds.
Btw eabservr.exe is a compaq process that manages Easy Access Buttons control panel on Compaq laptop computers so what it's doing running on your HP I have no idea. |
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8/20/08 10:57 PM
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Originally posted by mrcalhou
Spyware or Malware. Run a couple of decent spyware checkers like Ad-Aware and Spybot S&D. |
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8/20/08 10:21 PM
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Short answer is no it wont fit. Take a look at the top down view of the mainboard and note all the stuff around the cpu socket. Also you would be crazy spending that kind of money on that cpu as the performance gain over the non-extreme version is not worth the extra cost. I assume that you are fitting a couple of GX2's in there as thats the only reason to go for a 790i based board and if so I would also consider the physical size of those cards, which are more like house bricks :) |
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8/20/08 9:47 PM
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ccapp.exe is part of Norton and as you are no longer using Norton it should be disabled so as not to conflict with any other anti-virus software that you install.
What kind of laptop is it because you have processes running from HP, Compaq & IBM there. |
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8/20/08 4:15 PM
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See if you can borrow another video card from a friend to try and see if the problem persists, if it goes away then you need a new card. |
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8/20/08 8:47 AM
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This is normally caused by an error in the NForce chipset with the way it handles PCi devices. The usual solution is to update the motherboard bios to the latest one available. |
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8/20/08 5:17 AM
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Originally posted by Texar
512mb is a major limiting factor on some of the newer cards, I would go for a card with 1Gb |
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8/19/08 1:35 PM
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Originally posted by Maseloc
Don't worry about it mate, I got a weeks ban from this site for insulting someones intelligence in response to them insulting me. They didn't get a ban so I suppose around here it's a case of he who reports 1st wins. |
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8/19/08 12:58 PM
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open up the case and clean any dust away from the motherboard, graphics card, cpu heatsink etc. using a can of compressed air. After this ensure that the video card is seated securely in it's slot. Modern games will not run too well on that card though. |
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8/19/08 12:55 PM
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Do you connect directly from the modem to the PC or are you going through a router? If the latter try taking the router out of line. Also I'm not much of a windows boffin but I would recheck all of your internet settings and ensure that auto-disconnect is disabled. |
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8/19/08 12:37 PM
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I would contact your ISP's techmical support first of all and see if they have a solution for you. |
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8/19/08 6:40 AM
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I am assuming that is a full Dell system and that you intend to use it for gaming as you are posting here. If both these assumptions are correct I would advise that you throw away the Dell brochure as quite honestly they are crap for gaming even when they look good on paper. Save yourself some money and frustration by building a PC yourself, it's not as hard as you think it is and there are a great many knowledgable people on these boards that would be happy to advise you on it. |
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8/18/08 3:32 AM
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Originally posted by Arndur
Other way around actually :) AMD has more pipes but they are long and thin ( excellent for single applications ) Intel has less pipes but they are short and fat ( better for multi-tasking )/ |
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8/17/08 7:57 PM
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Originally posted by demonslyer
The simple answer to your question is that Intel are better but AMD are cheaper. As for the quad Vs duo debate. Duo is fine for most games at the moment but the industry is catching up, if you want to be a little bit more future proofed go for quad. |
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8/17/08 4:40 AM
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8/16/08 7:42 PM
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Originally posted by mr.a2008
Okay first off yes they are compatible BUT.... 1. That motherboard has built in onboard graphics 2. You can fit 1066 MHz RAM and have only chosen 800 MHz 3. I know a couple of people that have had some problems using that particular video card under Vista. These maybe isolated incidents however so you may want to ask others who have the same card. 4. All the actual cables for inside the case will come with the motherboard and Psu 5. Try www.scan.co.uk as they are cheaper
If you need anything else just send me a pm |
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8/16/08 7:29 PM
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Originally posted by Angelbound
Perhaps you should read my previous post in it's entirety because the only ones looking stupid here are you and your boyfriend. If he insists on getting another vga card for his PC then there are a number of PCi cards here http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38.l1313&_nkw=pci+graphics+card&_sacat=See-All-Categories Note PCi and not PCi-E as the latter would not fit. Also ensure that the onboard Intel graphics can be disabled before fitting a new card.
In answer to the question about what games you could play on that machine just do a google search for retro games that were released in 1999 - 2000 |
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