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#1 Bunions
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I'm currently searching for a gamepad to use on my Vista PC, and so far I really enjoy the Gamecube controllers. I am looking into  Gamecube-usb adapters, but I can't seem to find one with a Vista compatible driver. Are there any Gamecube-PC adapters compatible with Vista, or any other possible ways to work around this problem?

Thanks in advance.

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#2 Bunions
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Which of these is better in terms of performance?

-- ATI RADEON HD 3650

-- NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT

Thanks for the help.

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#3 Bunions
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I'm planning on buying myself a Dell XPS (1440x900), but the highest graphics card they have available is the 8600M GT. Is this decent enough to play todays video games on high graphics?

Also, how does this card compare to the 512MB HD 2600? Thanks for the help.

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#4 Bunions
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Hey, I was wondering if my laptop is any good for gaming by todays standards

I don't play Crysis.

Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor1 T8300 (2.40GHz, 800MHz FSB, 3MB L2 cache)

Memory: 4096MB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM

Graphics: Radeon® HD 2600 Graphics with 512MB GDDR3 Dedicated Memory

Operating system: Vista Home premuim (32-bit)

Resolution: 1280 x 800 - HD

Opinions are greatly appreciated.

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#5 Bunions
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Very well! I shall call in a team of strong man to budge it out a bit.

By the way, will this work with 1080i as well?

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#6 Bunions
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We have HD sound in the back by the way. Too bad my main Tv is a monsterious 130kg CRT from the deepest depths of hell. I don't think i'll be moving it anytime soon.

So the connections on the back of the televsion would provide a better hook-up then the front standard ones, eh?

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#7 Bunions
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By best configuration I ment the configuration that actually worked (Besides colour).

I only have 3 slots on my TV's. Red, yellow, and white. Do I require 5 slots to enable the colour? As their are 2 more plugs on my cable.

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#8 Bunions
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I bought a Nyko HD-link component cable for my Wii that comes with blue, green, and red cords on one side. And red and white on the other. My best configuration so far is green for video, red and white for audio.

But everytime I plug this in, the television goes black and white. Both my Wii and Televisions were bought in North America as the same with the cable, and both the TV's I have tried it on are HD (One is 720p, and the other is 1080i).

I have no idea what to do now and don't want to resort to the old cables as my TV is extremely fuzzy with the normal ones. The picture is clear on the hd cable, but it is black and white. Please help.

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#9 Bunions
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great, thanks.
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#10 Bunions
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anyone?