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x86 Or ARM?

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can that run crysis 2 max settings??/

Is this a decent laptop, minus the screen size, since I would most likely hook it up to my tv or another monitor: http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Battalion_101_W110ER_Gaming_Laptop

Is this a decent laptop, minus the screen size, since I would most likely hook it up to my tv or another monitor: http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Battalion_101_W110ER_Gaming_Laptop


Yeah it's pretty good, for that price it's the best you're going to get.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834312438
this one has TWO of that same card

Hmm thats crazy, I imagine the power consumption and the heat on that is god awful though.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834312438
this one has TWO of that same card
I'll defiantly look into that one, since it has a bigger screen which is always good.

Should put the Noctua NH-D14 and the Thermalright Silver Arrow on the poll :D

Alright I've run into a new problem.

I just built a computer with an old HDD and mobo, when I boot it up it runs perfect, turned it off to connect everything else, fans/gpu etc

Turn it on, and you hear the regular beep, but my monitors don't pick up a signal from the integrated or pci card.

Mobo is micro ATX, and I've tested the PSU, it's power is enough and it's not damaged.

Alright I've run into a new problem.

I just built a computer with an old HDD and mobo, when I boot it up it runs perfect, turned it off to connect everything else, fans/gpu etc

Turn it on, and you hear the regular beep, but my monitors don't pick up a signal from the integrated or pci card.

Mobo is micro ATX, and I've tested the PSU, it's power is enough and it's not damaged.

Disconnect the GPU, plug the monitor back into the integrated one. When it boots, go into the BIOS and make sure that your default GPU is selected as the PCI-E one.

Disconnect the GPU, plug the monitor back into the integrated one. When it boots, go into the BIOS and make sure that your default GPU is selected as the PCI-E one.

Will do and return the results.

Alright, I booted one monitor on the integrated to check the BIOS, worked and it was already set to PCI-E

Put in my gpu and rebooted using my HDMI small monitor, went fine
Then booted with my VGA and HDMI, no display
Tried with just VGA and no display

Edit;  I shot the VGA port on my damn monitor.

Thanks Ethan
« Last Edit: February 13, 2013, 08:41:19 PM by Yola² »

I'm probably going to be picking up a 128gb SSD in the next few weeks, is there someway to copy over my install of windows or will that not work?



So....

Raspberry Pi guys?

I have the model B and a few goodies, best investment I've ever made.

It's a fun little bugger, strongly suggest getting the breadboard though