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I still have all my UMDs except for patapon, which was in the PSP.
So if I got the red PSP bundle again, I would get duplicates of the 3 things that come in the bundle. (SF:CO, GoW, Superbad)
I found a white Darth Vader PSP for sale at my local Target, and the Madden blue PSP comes out tomorrow.
I'm just torn between what color to get. I liked the red one a lot, but always thought the white one was sweet too (I have a white imported Dualshock 3), just never could find them around, besides online. Then I remembered the blue one was coming soon. Just asking for your guys help.
Also try putting the 2 sticks in the other paired slots of your motherboard. i.e. if your ram is currently in slots 1 and 3, try putting them in slots 3 and 4
Also the poster above is right about it being a lottery, my current one is the original one i got, but i need to send it back soon because i suddenly got a vertical dead pixel line, after 5 months of use. Literally a line from the top to bottom of the screen of dead pixels :(. All things aside its a great monitor, expecially if gaming isn't always the main concern. Colors are very accurate out of the box. Enjoy the monitor if you get it.
Or what mode is your monitor set to? i.e. desktop, gaming, etc.
Creative X-FI Extreme Musicdayaccus007
Definantly NOT that one.
Well if he is in vista, EAX is not supported through alchemy with that card.
Just there is better for the same price range.
I would go for the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Gamer if your on a budget.
For a more higher-end card look for the Asus Xonar or Auzentech X-fi Prelude and maybe the Creative X-Fi Platinum.
The hard drive is used for caching on a PS3 because reading off blu-rays(and dvds for that matter) is slow. So for to answer your topic question for the PS3, then yes.
However, PCs don't read game data off discs while playing the game, if it requires the disc to be in then it is because of copyright protection. So PCs don't use hard drives to cache to reduce load times in games.
The load times are poor on the PS3 orange box due to the developers not implementing the hard drive usage well. My guess is that it is reading off the disc, hence long load times.
Please stop arguing :( Just answer my question then, Whats the best sound card for gaming? which can support front portCoughs
If you want the best then the Auzentech Prelude X-Fi is the answer IMO. Although it is $100+ more expensive. If you don't have a budget and thats truly what you want, then it will fulfill everything you desire.
I double-checked on the Xtremegamer that you posted first, and like always Codezero is right, it does have audio jumpers to make your case's front audio ports to work. Without enlarging the picture I thought it was just like mine (without the jumpers), I was wrong. The Xtremegamer is not the best, but it will do what you want, and is the better choice if you're on a budget.
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