Posted by Naklajat on Mon Apr 2nd at 7:04pm 2007
People who want to make images faster, easier, and not looking like they were made in MS Paint.
Recently found: My 6800 Ultra died. I'm using a 9600XT ('the spare') now. It's BFG so it's got a lifetime warranty, I sent an email to their support. (crosses fingers to get sent a 7600GS as a replacement
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Posted by FatStrings on Tue Apr 3rd at 1:40am 2007
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Posted by Crono on Tue Apr 3rd at 5:51am 2007
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Posted by Crono on Tue Apr 3rd at 4:06pm 2007
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Posted by Naklajat on Tue Apr 3rd at 6:45pm 2007
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Posted by Naklajat on Thu Apr 5th at 3:12am 2007
It'll take some getting used to not looking where I'm drawing though.
I got a Graphire4 6x8 refurbished for $80 at Academicsuperstore.com
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Posted by Riven on Thu Apr 5th at 3:43am 2007
Here's my sad attempt a little while back with my tablet...

I bought the Intuos3 6x8 for a very good deal from amazon.com.
Hope you enjoy your tablet, Snickers!
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 5th at 4:17am 2007
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 5th at 8:46pm 2007
Recently fount out that you do NOT remove these two files from your C: drive when you are cleaning house and deleting stuff to make room.
ntldr
NTDETECT
LEAVE THEM ALONE!!!
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Posted by French Toast on Thu Apr 5th at 9:18pm 2007
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 5th at 9:28pm 2007
I hope to tell'ya.
Wasn't real hard to fix, assuming you have another pc but it sure through me for a loop when my machine failed to bootup.
If it does happen to anyone, just hook your hard drive as a slave and replace the two files onto C:
It will find them and boot for you, then you can replace the old ones back from the recycle bin.
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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Apr 5th at 11:29pm 2007
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Posted by FatStrings on Fri Apr 6th at 2:29am 2007
http://www.newegg.com/product/Product.asp?item=N82E16813131013
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Posted by Mr.INSANE on Fri Apr 6th at 7:21pm 2007
My motherboard has a similar design but it has fans to pull the heat away from the northbridge
for some reason i dont think heat next to the proccesor is good
either way that thing looks pretty nice
this is my board for reference
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813127237
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Posted by FatStrings on Sat Apr 7th at 4:03pm 2007
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Posted by Orpheus on Sat Apr 7th at 4:09pm 2007
You can only if you have the correct equipment though. Its not like you can just pop in two and proceed to greatness. " SRC="images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif">
As far as I know, you can only do it with PCI-ESLI or somesuch. 
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Posted by Naklajat on Sat Apr 7th at 8:59pm 2007
I think a new revision of SLI is in the works that allows you to use any SLI compatible card. The example I saw was something like two 7900's for graphics and a 6800 or 7600 or something for physics.
Nifty stuff.
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