Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-11-14 00:00:00)
tech2.com • View topic - Need help with gfx card upgrade and cabinet..
@import url(/css/styleF.css);
@import url(/css/home.css);
.
wll-menu{}...
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-12-03 00:26:00)
by ronninku
thanks a lot mate!!! but have decided to go with
9800GT 1 GB its costing me arnd 5-5.5 k whereas in
Mumbai the main
Computer peripherals market at
Lamington road where you get the wholesale
rates..... the ATI cards specially the DX11
compatible which are hd5750, hd 5770, hd 5850, hd
5870, hd 5950, hd 5970 all range from 11k to 24k.
So its out of my budget and lets see i guess it
will also take ...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-16 21:45:00)
by funmania
I want to know the best processor for gaming and
best graphic card at the range of $70 to $150.? also plz tell me that why core 2 duo 8400 is
better than most of core to quad cpu? is it good
enough to buy core 2 duo 8400 in compare to a core
to quad? also plz tell me that do i have to change
my motherboard also (i have intel 945 chipset
motherboard).and 1 more thing,is it possible to
have 2 ...
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-25 23:11:00)
by shakes1992
good one but why going for corsair go
for the best one availabe ,
transcend if
you can spen so much get a geforce 298gtx ga
card.why going for others.1 tb would be better and
intel dx series would suits best with your core i7
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-28 16:57:00)
by teamtech2
Wow, it seems like a total bummer. Unfortunately
diagnosing a problem like this can get pretty
cryptic. It could be due to a slightly loose
connection of your
graphic card, or due to issues
with the RAM on it. It's also possible
that your motherboard is acting up or your SMPS is
failing to provide the required power to your
video card. We suggest you get this
issue checked by your hardware guy...
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-28 13:47:00)
by teamtech2
If you don't have the app, this video should help
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xU
fC4SVa_pQ
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-28 08:37:00)
by teamtech2
Old school games are definitely best played with a
gamepad. The best gamepad for a PC
these days is the Microsoft Xbox360 pad for
Windows (wired or wireless). However, those
options may be a bit on a higher budget price
point, so you can also try out the cheaper Genius,
or Logitech gamepads. You'll get a good
selection at most electronic or stationary stores.
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-27 14:21:00)
by teamtech2
h
ttp://www.priceindia.in/computer/benq- ...
efinition/ HI check this one out,
we are awaiting it to come for review. Will surely
keep you posted.