Ok, thanks for the reply. Im gonna buy Neverwinter Nights 2 then. :)
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I did play Borderlands. Looking for a new COOP to play (single player campaign). Oh damn, I didn't wanna play SP. :(
I recently purchased Hellgate: London with my cousin (2£ - who wouldn't?) - we wanna play COOP, but I first found out today about the servers being shut down. I thought COOP was about connecting directly to the host, not connecting and playing on official servers.
Oh well, is there any way we can play COOP mode, with some program that can host a server for us or anything else? I'll do anything to play this COOP.
I've been looking at the following:
MSI Entertainment Series EX300
P7350 @ 2GHz 3MB Cache
4GB Ram DDR2
13.3" Monitor
HD3450 Ati
250GB HD
8-cell Battery
1481$
Dell Studio 15
T4200 @ 2GHz 1MB Cache
4GB Ram DDR2
15.6" Monitor (With TrueLife +Full HD)
Integrated 4500MHD
160GB HD
9-cell Battery
1614$
The dell comes with 3 year insurance, whilst the Msi comes with 2 years store-insurance.
The dell has backpack with it, fancy new intel wireless card (Intel WiFi Link 5300-Centrino) and its RED design (supports aids in africa.)
I can upgrade gpu in dell but its like 250$ for the cheapest upgrade. Also monitor is downgradeable to standard WXGA but limits
resolution to 1366x768.
Heres the msi.
http://www.laptop4u.dk/varer.php?vare=91107
Since dell is customized I cant link.
Any feedback on the brands is appreciated and/or personal experience with the laptops itself or others from the brands.
Any other opinions on other laptops also appreciated. Note that beautiful design is highly appreciated. Not boring grey/black.
If questions please ask.
Nothing out of the ordinary happens. Everything works fine. Fan spins, all LEDs on it is green so im taking it everything works as it should. Except for the fact I get no signal when connecting HDMI. Only DVI-D works.
- Make sure that both the pci cables are plugged into the gpu
- Make sure gpu is in the PCI slot properly
- Reseat GPU
- make sure ram is inserted properly
- make sure cpu is inserted properly
What happens when you turn your PC on? Does the gpu's fans spin? What else happens? More details please.
Same happened to me before, twice actually. Turned out the RAM wasn't in properly.
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