It says 25A are you blind
(see the product images, not newegg's listed specs. 11A is probably all it could handle though HEH.)
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It says 25A are you blind
(see the product images, not newegg's listed specs. 11A is probably all it could handle though HEH.)
Yes/No?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...IN#detailspecs
Looking for good gaming laptops so its on the "go".
I am aiming somewhere under $800
Actually that's a laptop that you have to buy the cpu, ram, and stuff for. It'll end up costing you way more that $800.
Try this one instead!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834115546
E: or this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834115539
Oh, thanks for those. I didn't even see the shit at the bottom -_-'
Those are pretty good deals. I know what I want for my Birthday now :3
Anyone know any good cases with build in Air Conditioning Units? I have noise canceling Headphones, so I don't care about the noise, I do want a cool PC though so that I can overclock.
Remember: When putting in a new case, make sure to put in the pieces that move the board away from the metal part of the case, seriously, if you don't do that, your dead.
Happened to me, a few days ago, fortunately I was able to quickly upgrade ^.^
When i'm playing games or doing something intensive on my PC, my AMD stock fan gets damn loud. What would you guys recommend for a good cooler? I don't care about overclocking, just silence. My CPU is an AMD X2 6000+.
e: Actually it's most likely a combination between my CPU and 4850's BIG FAN. I've tried to use speedfan to alter the cpu's speed, but it's not keen to. Are there any other free programs out there that let you alter cpu fan speed?
I do believe you can enable AMD Kool n' Quiet in the BIOS if you haven't already...that's usually what AMD chips use to keep the noise down. If that doesn't do it, then it's your fan. Just go onto your favourite computer website and look for a fan that has the most favourable noise to airflow ratio...generally, 26-30dB is pretty damn quiet.