It's cool, the AX750 will be the choice I make. Overclockers.co.uk seem to have it £10-15 more expensive than everywhere else. I can get it for £128, which isn't bad.
The TX line would work as well and should be a bit cheaper. Also the windforce series of gigabyte cards has a decently quiet cooler and is cheaper than the DCII series.
My bank hates me.
Jelly.
Mad jelly.
I wants the AX 650 in my next build. Really happy with every Corsair product I've worked with.
Damn I want that monitor
may just have to get
Spoiler (highlight to read):
a job
may just have to get
Spoiler (highlight to read):
a job
bumLucien wrote:
Damn I want that monitor
may just have to get
Spoiler (highlight to read):
a job
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
One of the questions in a practice test for an exam on Monday
Increased what? Speed? Bandwidth? Length?If the data bus in a computer is increased what effect would this have on the system?
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for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Data bus?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_(computing), I presumeGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
Data bus?
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Yeah but which one of them? There isn't exactly only one data bus in a PC.
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i guess it means any data bus
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
20 year old textbook?
The obvious answer is that you would need to upgrade to a full tower to support the longer bus.
That would be pretty new tbh, a lot of the teaching material about computer technology is horribly outdated yet still in use.Ilocano wrote:
20 year old textbook?
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If the data bus in a computer is increased what effect would this have on the system?GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
That would be pretty new tbh, a lot of the teaching material about computer technology is horribly outdated yet still in use.Ilocano wrote:
20 year old textbook?
Selected Answer:
Data access speed will be increased
Correct Answer:
More data can be transferred in one cycle
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
That answer would make sense if the question asked about the effects of widening the bus. You should complain about that if it's of any consequence.
yup. That's what I thought. It doesn't stipulate what's happening to the bus at all.mikkel wrote:
That answer would make sense if the question asked about the effects of widening the bus. You should complain about that if it's of any consequence.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
i was about to say access to more ram. i was thinking microcontroller architecture
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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
it's a practice multiple choice test.
Here's another GEM
Here's another GEM
I CAN ONLY PICK ONEThrashing is
(Select all that apply)
a method of controlling terminals on a multi-point line by which a computer
acting as master calls or polls each of the terminals in turn to find out if they
have any data to send.
an excessive amount of disk activity in a virtual memory system, to the point
where the system is spending all its time swapping pages in and out of memory,
and no time executing the application.
the poor performance of a virtual memory (or paging) system, when the same
pages are being loaded repeatedly due to a lack of main memory to keep them in
memory.
when the CPU then has to decide whether to continue with what its doing and
handle this command later, or set aside what its doing and handle the interrupt
immediately.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
pretty hard to choose between second and third answer
e: nvm
e: nvm
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i chose 2nd one.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
The LG plasma television my parents bought a year and a half ago has an entire column of dead pixels on the left side of the screen.
With a total budget of about $1400 ($1100ish from warranty + a few hundred cash) what does BF2s recommend as a replacement 46-55" television? The thing'll be in the basement with a couple windows above and behind it on the wall.
Restricted to this company unfortunately.
With a total budget of about $1400 ($1100ish from warranty + a few hundred cash) what does BF2s recommend as a replacement 46-55" television? The thing'll be in the basement with a couple windows above and behind it on the wall.
Restricted to this company unfortunately.
really? the website's telling you that it's bricked already . . .