Buy it separately. You can get a better quality paste if you do.I actually know the fans don't need the thermal paste. I was wondering if the CPU comes with some or if I have to buy it separately.
But thanks for the other info!
Buy it separately. You can get a better quality paste if you do.I actually know the fans don't need the thermal paste. I was wondering if the CPU comes with some or if I have to buy it separately.
But thanks for the other info!
That. That's exactly what it was like.I switched back. It was just too much. Like watching a movie from the front row.
When I was in Virginia alone for 6 months, while my family was still in Texas, I did exactly this. I mostly used it to play Eve and it was glorious.Okay, so my son is in South Korea and his HDTV is just sitting in his room...and I need a new monitor. Do you think it would be overkill to have a 46 inch HDTV as my main monitor?
I think it was awesome for some things and just neck-wrenching for others. What I plan on doing, then, is getting a wall mount and moving my desk back.When I was in Virginia alone for 6 months, while my family was still in Texas, I did exactly this. It was glorious.
Gotta be careful with computer input to giant TVs, too. Computer screens usually have some sort of static content (menu bar, HUD, whatever) and it's really easy to ruin a TV by burning some kinda shape into the screen.I switched back. It was just too much. Like watching a movie from the front row.
You can heap a lot of crap on Blizzard, but all of their games I've ever tried have been incredibly well-optimized. Bugs, yes, a lot, but low system requirements and they'll actually run on their listed minimums.Oddly, the only game that stays running is D3.
Yup..i have half-dozen spares for this very reason.Most motherboards come with two or more sata HD cables, so he shouldn't have to worry about buying some.
Handy for not installing a dozen copies of McAffee and Google Toolbar, too.
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Question. Wouldn't most of this be PnP?
When the board is newer than the OS, it's good to plan ahead.Question. Wouldn't most of this be PnP?
You wouldn't actually load them, you'd just have them handy so you won't have to go hunting for them one by one later.Okay so serious question. How do you load the drivers? If the OS is not installed, how would you load the drivers? Is this something I've never tinkered with in the BIOS?
There are some drivers (like RAID) that need to be available (on a floppy/USB stick) during the installation process, because otherwise the OS install won't be able to "see" that hardware thingie (whatever it is) during installation. Having the NIC driver or chipset drivers handy avoids the situation where portions/features of the motherboard hardware are "missed" during the rest of your installs, leading to things like not being able to use the Ethernet port, or not properly enabling the CPU power saving/turbo features. Most of these sorts of things are fixable, but they can get annoying quickly, especially since the fix for some of them is, "Now you need to start over from scratch."Okay so serious question. How do you load the drivers? If the OS is not installed, how would you load the drivers? Is this something I've never tinkered with in the BIOS?
Yes. Learn from our mistakes. Our pain and suffering leads to a better tomorrow (for you).See, these are the kinds of things I wouldn't have thought of. Thanks, guys!
I honestly believed you had already gotten the 64bit.I also JUST REALIZED that my OS is 32 bit and everything I ordered was 64 bit.