No OEM. It also has that blue wallpaper that only came with the real versions (no the RC/beta's). So I think I'm safe.
I liked the fish.Sup wrote:
If you mean the blue wallpaper with the Windows logo the I have it too and I have OEM. Why don't you wan't OEM?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
No OEM. It also has that blue wallpaper that only came with the real versions (no the RC/beta's). So I think I'm safe.
Completely missed your postZimmer wrote:
That entirely depends on what version of the 6600 he has.HellHead wrote:
Why only 2.94 GB usable memory ?
Also put some OC on that 6600, I got mine to 3,1 easily without even playing around with the Volts.
The latest version should be fine, but the first production batch is a no no for OC'ing.
Your RAM or your Motherboard is crapped, Tazz, need to do something about that.
I have the 2nd gen, and i've just OC'd it to 3.2 stable without voltage changes.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
To all the naysayers that said my $15 Win7 Upgrade disc was a waste of time, and you can't do a clean install:
BAM!
Protip: they still sell 'em.
BAM!
Protip: they still sell 'em.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
I had mine to 3.2 the other day too, running stable with prime but crapped out multiple
times with BSOD on Operation Flaspoint DR. I wil try to up the volts a bit today a see if it does any better.
times with BSOD on Operation Flaspoint DR. I wil try to up the volts a bit today a see if it does any better.
wat..HellHead wrote:
I had mine to 3.2 the other day too, running stable with prime but crapped out multiple
times with BSOD on Operation Flaspoint DR. I wil try to up the volts a bit today a see if it does any better.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
The BSODs don't crash.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Cheez wrote:
The BSODs don't crash.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
I don´t get that Aussie humor...
Steam has jumplists
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Yeh. I dont know what the shit I am talking about..Sup wrote:
If you mean the blue wallpaper with the Windows logo the I have it too and I have OEM. Why don't you wan't OEM?TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
No OEM. It also has that blue wallpaper that only came with the real versions (no the RC/beta's). So I think I'm safe.
I just wanted to check it was release, not rc or beta (ie. not supported past whenever). But it is, so fin.
^ good find, thanks.
For people with creative sound cards... just wondering if you have experienced any problems with the Windows 7 drivers?
For people with creative sound cards... just wondering if you have experienced any problems with the Windows 7 drivers?
Sup do you know if the Tiny 64-bit is out yet?.Sup wrote:
Clean Install Windows 7 with Upgrade Media
http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_ … _media.asp
None at all, I was worried about this myself with my X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty but everything sound-wise runs great except Unreal 1 which I installed just for shits and giggles. Anything that echoes crackles in Unreal 1 but ffs it's a 1998 game so who's expecting it to work great forever. For all I know there's probably some kind of fix for it anyway. Haven't tried Half-Life 1 yet though now that I think about it.TravisC555 wrote:
^ good find, thanks.
For people with creative sound cards... just wondering if you have experienced any problems with the Windows 7 drivers?
If anything, I think 7 actually improved the sound quality across the board. Music and games just sound more alive than they did on XP for some reason.
Battlefield 2142 sounds fine on Ultra High quality and doesn't have any crackling at all. I set 2142 administrative mode before I ever started it and it never had any issues, not even with PunkBuster.
And Mirror's Edge is somehow still able to do hardware sound rendering according to the menu. I thought that ability had been removed from Windows since Vista.
Well that is good to hear, now I just have to get it._j5689_ wrote:
None at all, I was worried about this myself with my X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty but everything sound-wise runs great except Unreal 1 which I installed just for shits and giggles. Anything that echoes crackles in Unreal 1 but ffs it's a 1998 game so who's expecting it to work great forever. For all I know there's probably some kind of fix for it anyway. Haven't tried Half-Life 1 yet though now that I think about it.TravisC555 wrote:
^ good find, thanks.
For people with creative sound cards... just wondering if you have experienced any problems with the Windows 7 drivers?
If anything, I think 7 actually improved the sound quality across the board. Music and games just sound more alive than they did on XP for some reason.
Battlefield 2142 sounds fine on Ultra High quality and doesn't have any crackling at all. I set 2142 administrative mode before I ever started it and it never had any issues, not even with PunkBuster.
And Mirror's Edge is somehow still able to do hardware sound rendering according to the menu. I thought that ability had been removed from Windows since Vista.
Hey guys, when you installed W7 how much HD space did it take up? Without games etc.. obviously.
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 4GHz || 3x2 GB OCZ 1600Mhz DDR3 || 80GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 || KFA2 GTX 480 1536Mb ||| Samsung T220 || Xonar DX 7.1 || AV 40 || P6T Deluxe V2 || Win 7 HP 64 Bit || Lian Li P80
After a bit of customizing and fighting with retarded administrator account restrictions, I'm starting to like it.
main battle tank karthus medikopter 117 megamegapowershot gg
i installed 7 into a 500gig drive, and i couldn't tell you - it was a data drive, and after the install all the data was still there.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Hey guys, when you installed W7 how much HD space did it take up? Without games etc.. obviously.
first time i'd seen that from a windows install . . .
Fook, first time I ever heard that tooburnzz wrote:
i installed 7 into a 500gig drive, and i couldn't tell you - it was a data drive, and after the install all the data was still there.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Hey guys, when you installed W7 how much HD space did it take up? Without games etc.. obviously.
first time i'd seen that from a windows install . . .
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 4GHz || 3x2 GB OCZ 1600Mhz DDR3 || 80GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 || KFA2 GTX 480 1536Mb ||| Samsung T220 || Xonar DX 7.1 || AV 40 || P6T Deluxe V2 || Win 7 HP 64 Bit || Lian Li P80
on the upside, i have a nice backup of that data. and windows runs fine.
That sounds about right from my other DVD full install of Ultimate I did a while back..Sup wrote:
I installed 7 Ultimate on one of my laptops + Chrome and its using 12GBs of HDD space.IrishGrimReaper wrote:
Hey guys, when you installed W7 how much HD space did it take up? Without games etc.. obviously.
Yeah, mine was the same with like 11GB.
Must say though, epic fast boot times are win.
Must say though, epic fast boot times are win.
Intel Core i7 CPU 920 @ 4GHz || 3x2 GB OCZ 1600Mhz DDR3 || 80GB Intel X25-M Gen 2 || KFA2 GTX 480 1536Mb ||| Samsung T220 || Xonar DX 7.1 || AV 40 || P6T Deluxe V2 || Win 7 HP 64 Bit || Lian Li P80