Bal
#201 posted by JPL on 2007/08/03 08:43:16
My brother had the same issue, and it seenms it comes either form a sector of your hard drive that is failing, or from your mother board that is almost dead... Just try to put the XP CD, and test a repair... if it works, it was the HD issue, if not, buyu a new mother board, or a new PC... sorry for the bad news :(
Isn't There
#202 posted by bambuz on 2007/08/03 13:29:30
a boot menu with xp if you press f8 or sth when it starts, and you can go to safe mode or something like that?
Bambuz
#203 posted by JPL on 2007/08/03 13:38:14
I already tried it with my brother's PC, and it doesn't helped much considering Bal's PC has the same problems...
#204 posted by gibbie on 2007/08/03 16:11:22
jpl: he said he tried switching most of the hardware so probably the hdd too
bal: maybe cpu overheating? you could try reattaching the cooler to your cpu?
Gibbie
#205 posted by JPL on 2007/08/03 16:29:26
Calm down please....
Maybe
#206 posted by bambuz on 2007/08/04 01:34:36
some US government organization told Microsoft to press the "shut down French mappists" button. But they accidentally hit the wrong Lambert.
As you all know, there are backdoors in the operating systems.
(The same with cellphones, they send messages to them start acting weird after two years, so you have to buy a new one. Although if you have a phone from 1998 or so, they don't have this feature and work indefinitely.)
So...
#207 posted by bal on 2007/08/04 11:16:20
Yeah actually a simple chkdsk seems to have 'fixed' the problem, but only up to a certain point, I'm still getting the weird random reboot, guess my main hard drive must be fucked for good, will have to look into reinstalling windows on a clean on. Thanks for your suggestions!
While this topic is active, do people here recommend switching to 64bit and Vista anytime soon? Was listening to some coders at work, and DX10 seemed to be worth the trouble of using Vista...
Bal
#208 posted by aguirRe on 2007/08/04 11:31:04
If you haven't already, you could run a check on your system memory too with e.g. memtest86(+), sporadic parity errors in RAM can cause weird symptoms.
Bambuz
#209 posted by JPL on 2007/08/19 16:57:22
Is it supposed to make somebody laugh ?
#210 posted by necros on 2007/08/19 21:10:07
Finally figured out what that loud pop noise was... one of the capacitors in my Antec Neo Power 480 Watt PSU exploded. -_-
i suppose it was mostly my fault... i was a little short on power-- probably running right at the limit, anyway.
dunno if this info will be useful to anyone... :P
Btw:
#211 posted by necros on 2007/08/19 21:17:42
settled on a corsair hx620watt. it's even quieter than the antec was (in fact, i really only hear the case fans now), and the kit was very comprehensive.
i was watching the voltage for a bit, and they are rock solid.
i'd recommend it to anyone who's got more than a couple HDDs and a highend video card (or 2).
Eek
#212 posted by inertia on 2007/08/19 22:36:35
you overloaded a 480 watt psu? o_O
Uh
#213 posted by Lunaran on 2007/08/20 01:26:10
that's very doable
Macs
#214 posted by than on 2007/08/20 01:41:34
Hate to say a dirty word, but has anyone tried switching to using a Mac+boot camp for gaming/mapping at all? How has your experience been? Compatibility ok?
XP is ok, but unless MS pull out some radical service pack for Vista, I don't think I'm going to want to go down that road. Also, all the drivers for NVidia and ATi cards seem to be shite lately, so maybe there is a chance performance could be better on Macs. Do graphics drivers etc. get updated often on the Mac like they do on PC?
350W Enough ?
#215 posted by steven_a on 2007/08/21 11:13:49
Speaking of power supplies... I'm a little worried bout mine. I just added my 3rd hard disk - plus 2 CD's makes 5 disk drives (4 ATA, 1 SATA). Other stuff is a socket 754 90nm sempron (62W/1.4V) + athlonXP fan, FX5600 + Zallman VF900-Cu fan @ 1400rpm, two DDR400 simms and a PCI sound card. My Power supply is an so/so brand 350W. Is this ok. Seems to be fine, but i dunno much about power supplies. The BIOS reports the 3.3 and 12V lines are ok. I'm thinking of getting a silent power supply upgrade though, but do i need to ?
So Question
#216 posted by nitin on 2007/12/17 11:24:13
is an 8600GT better/faster than a 7900GT (what I currently have)?
asking here because I cant seem to get a straight answer of google.
Http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphics_2007.html
#217 posted by DaZ on 2007/12/17 11:42:05
horray!
Horray
#218 posted by DaZ on 2007/12/17 11:42:27
Cheers Daz
#219 posted by nitin on 2007/12/17 11:51:44
I knew it was too cheap to be true :)
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#220 posted by starbuck on 2007/12/19 15:27:59
the 8600gt is absolute balls. The 8800gt on the other hand though, wow.
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#221 posted by starbuck on 2007/12/19 15:35:01
also, on the subject of nVidia's recent inability to name their cards properly, they're currently replacing the 8800 series... their naming scheme goes GT, GTS, GTX, Ultra in ascending order, but they're replacing the cards one by one with faster cards with the same name starting at the bottom.
So a month ago the 8800gt was released, which was almost twice as fast as the old GTS (which was supposed to be faster). A week ago they released the new GTS, which is much faster than the old one, so the new GTS is about as fast as the old GTX (which costs a lot more). It's such a huge mess, and if you aren't following graphics cards that closely, you could easily end up paying double what you need, without any performance benefits.
Umm Why
#222 posted by bambuz on 2007/12/22 01:54:56
name it with the exact same name? It's not as if they're running out of numbers or alphabet?
Same with Nokia. 6110 is an all time classic, perhaps the best mobile phone ever made for just phone use. Many people still have a working model (or the cheaper sister model 5110). And the idiots released some GPS gizmo with the same 6110 model number this year or was it 2006.
Marketing...
Video Card Names
Marketing gone mad.
It's an absolute joke when you can't even determine which is the better card without looking at an online guide. You can't even use price as an indicator, since stores will often try to keep selling older, superseded models at a higher price than newer, better cards (so they don't make a loss on the stock I guess).
It's particularly frustrating when they often put out gimped or crippled cards with very similar names to the better cards.
Nvidia really piss me off these days with their naming scheme. It's one of the reasons that the last card I bought was an ATI :)
They too (ATI) had gone a bit funny with their names (though usually the number of X's in the card's name indicated how macho it was). The good news is, they've decided to start being sensible again with their newer range of cards.
Here's the 2 new ATI cards:
HD3850
HD3870
Guess what? The one with the bigger number is the better card. I shit you not. No X's, no pro, no GT/S/X/MX/BOLLOX.
So we can all rejoice, for the return of common sense is nigh!
Another Question
#224 posted by nitin on 2007/12/22 08:26:10
can a 7900GT and 7900GTX work together in SLI mode or do you have to have two of the same cards?
Nitin
They used to recommend you used cards that were identical in every way (including the manufacturer). I think they've relaxed the restrictions a bit, but I'd be very surprised if you could mix cards with different chipsets.
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