.Sup got bad news... according to rumors Intel delayed USB 3.0 to 2011. (Sata 6Gb/s still on schedule)
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Meh, eSATA does the job fineGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
.Sup got bad news... according to rumors Intel delayed USB 3.0 to 2011. (Sata 6Gb/s still on schedule)
Looks awesomeGC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F6zSgtRnkE&hd=1
Nic wrote:
Order just arrived, pic in a minute....
But you can do a clean install and everything will work!!Zimmer wrote:
I was honestly hoping someone would pop up and say "But you can do a clean install and everything will work!!".
Last edited by Wallpaper (2009-10-23 10:55:01)
hey Zimmer - you can do a clean install and everything will workWallpaper wrote:
But you can do a clean install and everything will work!!Zimmer wrote:
I was honestly hoping someone would pop up and say "But you can do a clean install and everything will work!!".
No really, it does. Did you get it working or are you still busy facepalming?
Run the MSN process in compatibility mode for VistaWinston_Churchill wrote:
I hate how MSN has 2 icons in the taskbar by default, drives me nuts
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They must be running Windows via bootcamp.. cause Crysis doesn't games don't come on OS XWallpaper wrote:
Whilst browsing youtube, Ive come across multiple mac users saying they can not only run Crysis, but run it at the highest settings.
Did I miss something?
not trying to start a flame war kthx
Even then, I can't really think of any mac that would get anything near decent playable framerates on Crysis, except maybe Mac Pro or the brand new iMac with the i5, even that I doubt would have the ability to do so.mcminty wrote:
They must be running Windows via bootcamp.. cause Crysis doesn't games don't come on OS XWallpaper wrote:
Whilst browsing youtube, Ive come across multiple mac users saying they can not only run Crysis, but run it at the highest settings.
Did I miss something?
not trying to start a flame war kthx
The same way you usually would...Winston_Churchill wrote:
Anyone have ideas on getting speakers to work on 7? My new ones aren't getting recognized at all, 7 simply doesnt see them
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 9#p2867739
Yeah, exactly.nickb64 wrote:
Even then, I can't really think of any mac that would get anything near decent playable framerates on Crysis, except maybe Mac Pro or the brand new iMac with the i5, even that I doubt would have the ability to do so.mcminty wrote:
They must be running Windows via bootcamp.. cause Crysis doesn't games don't come on OS XWallpaper wrote:
Whilst browsing youtube, Ive come across multiple mac users saying they can not only run Crysis, but run it at the highest settings.
Did I miss something?
not trying to start a flame war kthx
I did that, I set them into the correct inputs.mcminty wrote:
The same way you usually would...Winston_Churchill wrote:
Anyone have ideas on getting speakers to work on 7? My new ones aren't getting recognized at all, 7 simply doesnt see them
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 9#p2867739
3.5mm out to the input on the speakers... o.O
Awesome as it seems, it's a bit too detailed. For example, that cobblestone road would be in reality really painful to walk on - usually cobblestones are smoother and flatter.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F6zSgtRnkE&hd=1
Holly shit! Rotel & Mordaunt Short? I don't know the specific models but that setup should be amazing if it was treated right through the years (everything on nominal)mcminty wrote:
For the audiophiles.. I was downstairs looking for something when it dawned on me that we have an ooooldschool stereo system that isn't hooked up to anything. It's just sitting there..
The amp is a Rotel Integrated Stereo Amplifier RA-413, CD Player is a Rotel RCD-865BX and there are two Mordaunt-Short MS40 speakers (they are old speakers as well, just in case there is a newer version of the MS40).
I think I might have a looksie later, and see if they actually turn on Is any of it decent? lol
What made it go "outroads"?
Nice 25WPC amplifier and quite high-end speakers. They retailed £170 a pair back in the mid 80's, that's about $600 today. The CD player is a bit old (digital tech. has moved forward quite a lot since it was made), but it shouldn't be all that bad. I wouldn't use it in my main system, though.mcminty wrote:
For the audiophiles.. I was downstairs looking for something when it dawned on me that we have an ooooldschool stereo system that isn't hooked up to anything. It's just sitting there..
The amp is a Rotel Integrated Stereo Amplifier RA-413, CD Player is a Rotel RCD-865BX and there are two Mordaunt-Short MS40 speakers (they are old speakers as well, just in case there is a newer version of the MS40).
I think I might have a looksie later, and see if they actually turn on Is any of it decent? lol