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...show me the schematic
...show me the schematic
Ok, so I bought a mb just to find out that my cpu is fried too am testing the psu as soon as i get some spare time.Beduin wrote:
My MB died! went black, just like that..boom! RIP
Got full refund...
Finally the truth comes out...Beduin wrote:
doing my bachelor
FEOS wrote:
Finally the truth comes out...Beduin wrote:
doing my bachelor
"aye dinna ken whea ah pahked ma cahh"RTHKI wrote:
The iPhone 4S's new voice recognition feature Siri is said to recognize accents from London to Sydney.
Not so fast, Scottish people!
Watch a poor guy from Glasgow struggle to "create a reminder" with his phone.
lolololololololololol
its all about love <3FEOS wrote:
Finally the truth comes out...Beduin wrote:
doing my bachelor
Just did a (very) quick search. Looks like most monitors that have built in sound (and that would be just about any that have HDMI input) also have audio output. So you should be fine. Just research it a bit.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm going to get a new screen for my xbox. I'm currently using a 480p lousy CRT. So I'm upping it to a 1080p.
I have two questions. If I buy a 1080p PC monitor, hook it up to my xbox via HDMI, how would I get audio? I don't want to use speakers, I want to use a good quality headset.
My second question: If I bought a TV screen instead (20'' to 24''), could I sit in front of it as close as a person would to a PC screen? I don't know if there's anything different that would make it hurt your eyes or something.
I want to use an xbox 360, pC monitor, headset setup. How do I hook up the headset?FEOS wrote:
Just did a (very) quick search. Looks like most monitors that have built in sound (and that would be just about any that have HDMI input) also have audio output. So you should be fine. Just research it a bit.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm going to get a new screen for my xbox. I'm currently using a 480p lousy CRT. So I'm upping it to a 1080p.
I have two questions. If I buy a 1080p PC monitor, hook it up to my xbox via HDMI, how would I get audio? I don't want to use speakers, I want to use a good quality headset.
My second question: If I bought a TV screen instead (20'' to 24''), could I sit in front of it as close as a person would to a PC screen? I don't know if there's anything different that would make it hurt your eyes or something.
I've seen converters that take the HDMI and split it into a variety of connections (HDMI out, 3.5mm audio, RCA etc)-Sh1fty- wrote:
I want to use an xbox 360, pC monitor, headset setup. How do I hook up the headset?FEOS wrote:
Just did a (very) quick search. Looks like most monitors that have built in sound (and that would be just about any that have HDMI input) also have audio output. So you should be fine. Just research it a bit.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I'm going to get a new screen for my xbox. I'm currently using a 480p lousy CRT. So I'm upping it to a 1080p.
I have two questions. If I buy a 1080p PC monitor, hook it up to my xbox via HDMI, how would I get audio? I don't want to use speakers, I want to use a good quality headset.
My second question: If I bought a TV screen instead (20'' to 24''), could I sit in front of it as close as a person would to a PC screen? I don't know if there's anything different that would make it hurt your eyes or something.
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The Corsair A70 isn't a bad option. Only £33 and it's up there in performance with some heatsinks twice its price.Uzique wrote:
can someone recommend me the best heatsink for £30-40'ish quid please. i don't want a top-end one or any 'xtreme overclocking' stuff... just an after-market cooler that will be able to push my i5 760 to 3.8Ghz or so as expected.
looks very nice, although i notice it has a push/pull fan configuration. not sure i'll be able to use a push fan on any set-up because of my mobos RAM slot placements. would be a very tight squeeze, especially for a 120mm fan. would the performance be gimped that much by only having the pull fan?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
The Corsair A70 isn't a bad option. Only £33 and it's up there in performance with some heatsinks twice its price.Uzique wrote:
can someone recommend me the best heatsink for £30-40'ish quid please. i don't want a top-end one or any 'xtreme overclocking' stuff... just an after-market cooler that will be able to push my i5 760 to 3.8Ghz or so as expected.