godhandiscen
There are millions of whiny 5-year olds on Earth, and I AM THEIR KING.
360 wired gamepad. Is the best I've had.eznark said:Anyone have any recommendations for PC game pads?
360 wired gamepad. Is the best I've had.eznark said:Anyone have any recommendations for PC game pads?
eznark said:Anyone have any recommendations for PC game pads?
brain_stew said:If you want an upgrade path then Dell is a big no no. They tend to use some none standard parts and cut corners where a gamer wouldn't want them to.
Try to do a system restore to see if Vista will take you to a point when the drive was recognized.NarcissisticJay said:Hey guys. Ran into a little problem last night on Vista 64.
I've had my computer up and running for about 3 weeks now. (P5N-D, E8400, yadda... etc)
Last night I finally got around to DLing some of the optional windows updates (dremescene and others) and now all of a sudden Vista wont recognize my DVD drive.
What gives! Im not really sure why or whats going on, it worked fine for the first 3 weeks now I cant get it sorted out.
The drive shows up in Bios and I can boot from a disc so Im thinking somehting with the optional updates has screwed up vista.
Any suggestions? Ive tried everything I can think of.
DVD Drive is a Samsung.. Ill have to look up the model #.
They are, but you have to buy the dongle. A friend had a dongle and it broke right after the warranty period, so thats why I dont trust it.SRG01 said:Use a wireless 360 controller? I thought they were PC compatible.
SRG01 said:Use a wireless 360 controller? I thought they were PC compatible.
The only non-standards that they would use are the motherboard/PSU form factors and connectors. Everything else should be fine.
SRG01 said:Use a wireless 360 controller? I thought they were PC compatible.
The only non-standards that they would use are the motherboard/PSU form factors and connectors. Everything else should be fine.
eznark said:How so?
360 pad works great, Logitech also has a pad that is just like the 360 pad with a better D-Pad for cheap.eznark said:Anyone have any recommendations for PC game pads?
njp142 said:There's a $20 Xbox 360 PC adapter
brain_stew said:Yeah, and for someone looking for an upgrade path, those are pretty damn crucial parts. The standard Dell PSU is not going to be good enough to power a high end GPU, so being stuck with it is the last thing a gamer wants.
As a standard office machine, Dells offer great value, but for someone craving a bit more, they aren't a good buy.
Did you try uninstalling it from the Device Manager and restarting?NarcissisticJay said:
brain_stew said:The Q6600s are a great buy and easily overclock past 3ghz, which should offer more than enough performance for any task you throw at it. If its the cheapest quad you can find, then go ahead, its a real bargain especially once its clocked.
The 8800GT easily offers the best bang for buck at the moment but if you put off the build till July then the new generation of card should be out so you should be able to do even better.
bigmit3737 said:Cool. Thanks for the advice.
I just need to figure out which motherboard now.
bigmit3737 said:Cool. Thanks for the advice.
I just need to figure out which motherboard now.
Epix said:Question:
I'm using an AMD based system right now and want to upgrade to an Intel C2 Q6600 soon. Will I be able to simply take the HDD off my current system and use it on the new system to boot XP and still have all my files? Basically, will the OS complain that I switched CPU architectures on it?
SRG01 said:100% for sure you cannot do that.
Epix said:So, basically I'll need to backup everything I want to keep to an external HDD and reinstall Windows on the new system?
Chrange said:A friend is looking at this one for capturing HD video from consoles and asked me to make suggestions. I don't really know enough about capturing video to make recommendations, but figured someone here might know more.
The specs he gave me, copied from Dell's site I think:
Components
Intel® Core™2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache, 2.4GHz,1066 FSB) English
Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Premium
4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz- 4DIMMs
1TB Performance RAID 0 (2 x 500GB Seagate SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM HDDs)
Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio
Dual 512MB nVidia® GeForce® 8800 GT
Single Drive: 16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability
22 inch UltraSharp™ 2208WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel
I didn't ask what OS, but I'm assuming a Vista blend of some kind. [EDIT - oops, I see it there after all, Vista Home Premium] He said he's going to use an Intensity Pro to capture video.
Any suggestions?
Fraps can capture from consoles?GHG said:Fraps?
Chrange said:A friend is looking at this one for capturing HD video from consoles and asked me to make suggestions. I don't really know enough about capturing video to make recommendations, but figured someone here might know more.
The specs he gave me, copied from Dell's site I think:
Components
Intel® Core2 Q6600 Quad-Core (8MB L2 cache, 2.4GHz,1066 FSB) English
Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz- 4DIMMs
1TB Performance RAID 0 (2 x 500GB Seagate SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM HDDs)
Integrated 7.1 Channel Audio
Dual 512MB nVidia® GeForce® 8800 GT
Single Drive: 16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability
22 inch UltraSharp 2208WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel
I didn't ask what OS, but I'm assuming a Vista blend of some kind. [EDIT - oops, I see it there after all, Vista Home Premium] He said he's going to use an Intensity Pro to capture video.
SRG01 said:... Where's the capture card? :lol
Chrange said:I would assume that would be the Intensity Pro.
GHG said:Is there even an answer to the following question? Whats better, a 9600GT or 3870?
I've searched high and low and all I've found are contradicting benchmarks and opinions. In an ideal world I'd just get a 8800GT but I have a VIA mobo and there are conflicts meaning the g92 series of nvidia cards don't work with my chipset. So, which one guys?
Kadey said:XFX just released a souped up 9600GT which goes for the same price as the regular. It's about even with the 8800GT in performance making it a much better deal besides pricing/lower power consumption,etc.
Kadey said:XFX just released a souped up 9600GT which goes for the same price as the regular. It's about even with the 8800GT in performance making it a much better deal besides pricing/lower power consumption,etc.
GHG said:From all reviews I've seen it seems to only have a couple of frames over the original, nowhere near the 8800GT. At the moment I think I'll be going with the 3870. More consistent performence across the board and it overclocks like a beast using ATIs own catalyst tools and drivers.
Kadey said:That couldn't be further from the truth. The regular itself isn't that far off from the 8800GT, this version brings it even closer and in many cases, equal to.
The guru3d is the most detailed review and analysis of it.
http://www.guru3d.com/article/xfx-geforce-9600-gt-xxx-512mb-review/9
And if we're talking overclocking, the 9000 series excels at that. That's the main advantage they have over the 8000. The review itself says despite it being stock clocked higher reference, you can still clock it even more with huge gains.
Epix said:Question:
I'm using an AMD based system right now and want to upgrade to an Intel C2 Q6600 soon. Will I be able to simply take the HDD off my current system and use it on the new system to boot XP and still have all my files? Basically, will the OS complain that I switched CPU architectures on it?
Sweet. I'll backup just in case but I'll try the repair first.M3d10n said:Use XP's Repair option (on the install meny). I moved my old XP install from a wildly different machine when I upgraded, and it works like a charm. Only takes you 20 minutes and you'll have your PC ready to go. Been using it for months already and had no problems.
The repair option will remove all windows updates and reset critical drivers as if your PC had been freshly reinstalled, but will keep your user account(s) and installed programs.
Micro Center usually has that Q6600 for $200. Everyone else goes for $250.bigmit3737 said:Hey Guys...
Looking to build my computer around July time.
I have been looking at the Q6600.
I understand that the Q9xx are supposed to be pretty good as well.
Is there going to be any sort of price drops on these things by July time?
Ideally I want to get the best bang for the buck. $200 or less for the Quad Core
AZ Greg said:Could someone use this site:
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/
And configure the best possible gaming PC for about $700 (not including tax or shipping) with the ability to grow as time passes. Of course cutting out anything that can be cut in order to save money (like the fancy case, neon lights, etc...). Thanks!
You will get a BSOD due to the HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) being different.Epix said:Question:
I'm using an AMD based system right now and want to upgrade to an Intel C2 Q6600 soon. Will I be able to simply take the HDD off my current system and use it on the new system to boot XP and still have all my files? Basically, will the OS complain that I switched CPU architectures on it?
8800GT's your best option there by a long shot.Treo360 said:In a thread dominated by Pc's I come in with a white flag of truce. Today I decided that before I start my summer session at Animation Mentor I wanted to upgrade my PPC dual 1.8 mac, so I started the configuring process today and well, it's a hell of a lot steeper than when I first bought my Power Mac. Prices starting at 2599 (and that's with the student discount!) so knowing that I will be able to boot windows I might actually take a stab at playing pc games, however it's a school work computer first and foremost (Maya 2008)
Anyhow here are the specs that I'm thinking about;
Two quad core 3.0 xeons
2gb of ram (I'll buy the cheaper non-apple branded ram later)
320gb HD (I already have 1 terabyte in the existing Mac)
Now here's the rub I have like 6 options for the graphics cards
Ati radeon 2600xt 256
twin xt's
nvidia geForce 8800 GT 512,
3 ati 2600's, 4 ati 2600's or a Nvidia Quadro FX (@ $2500!)
I was going to go for the 8800 or should I just get twin 2600's?
aeolist said:8800GT's your best option there by a long shot.
aznpxdd said:You want at least 4GB of ram if you are running any version of Vista. I have around 5 programs up right now and its using 1.8/8GB.