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#1 C2C_Moltar
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I will just be nice to have another player in the graphic market. Granted, IMO, this Larrabee chip is not supposed to replace current enthusiasts level GPU's. Larrabee will be awsome for replacing the current integrated Intel and ATI chipsets.
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if you uninstall the utility your operating system will use the built network manager built into the os. Uninstalling the Nvidia Network Access Manager will have no effect on the rest of your cpu.
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121308

It's the ASUS Radeon HD 4890.I'm planning on running Crysis with an AMD Phenom II X4

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Seems good to me. What are your rigs specs?
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The best thing to do in the end would be to upgrade both you PSU and GPU. This solution would offer greater stability and ease of upgrading in the future allowing for higher end GPU's and more peripherals. At 390 watts you've got a pretty weak PSU and upgrading the GPU is going to strain you PSU. If your going to upgrade do it the right way so you don't have spend more money in the end.
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#5 C2C_Moltar
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well i can tell it to end process but it doesnt actually kill the process

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The only thing that I can say at this point is to not use Sleep mode or Hibernate. Both modes, after doing some digging, seem to cause instability in Vista. This problem has been fixed with Window's 7. What I would do is tell you computer to turn off its display instead of going into Sleep mode thus eliminating this from happening. Ill keep digging and let you know if I uncover anything.
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Well my PC is damaged becuz the VGA´s fan is not working so i cant use it right now :S... im using my laptop but it keeps loosing the connection, and my internet connection is not the problem since the other pcs connected to the same router work perfectly... what could it be??

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Is the Nvidia Network Access Manager Installed? Check in Control Panel and see if it shows up. I had this same problem on my desktop with funky connections. I uninstalled this utility and my connection became stable again. Let me know if that works.
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#7 C2C_Moltar
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Found this post on Toms Hardware. Should help clear it up. One of the first posts gives you a link to a benchmark test between Havok and Nvidia's Physx. Let me know if this helps http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/252971-33-physx-havoc
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8400gs is always a safe bet.
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But remember your running 1 card while im running 2 9800gx2's in quad sli. I know the performance gains arn't much but it may be enough to push me up.
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#10 C2C_Moltar
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id be a whole lot safer with you getting a gts 250 or 150 or an hd 4770

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Agreed. All three cards of lower wattage requirements.