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#1 muirplayer
Member since 2004 • 406 Posts
13-25c IS abnormally low unless you have som
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[QUOTE="muirplayer"]No picture to see dude. Avg temp of 13-25? That's abnormally low; do you have some sort of extreme cooling or do you live in a fridge? As far as what those silver things do I'm not sure, but I wouldn't put my card back in my computer if one fell off. Especially if it wasn't soldered back on properly. fatzebra

13-25 is the temp of the weather, not the card itself. His card at idle is 70 and 88deg on full load, which is above normal.

You are both wrong, hes talking in celcius.

Is a little common sense asking too much?

I know I missed the part where he said 13-25 was his weather; but where were we not talking in celcius? Mayhem is still right.

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#2 muirplayer
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No picture to see dude. Avg temp of 13-25? That's abnormally low; do you have some sort of extreme cooling or do you live in a fridge? As far as what those silver things do I'm not sure, but I wouldn't put my card back in my computer if one fell off. Especially if it wasn't soldered back on properly.
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#3 muirplayer
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Yay, another crysis thread.
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#4 muirplayer
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No, you can't "replace" it. You do have the option to buy a videocard though if you have the proper slot for it.
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#5 muirplayer
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Yay, another crysis thread.
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#6 muirplayer
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The cd they send you is not an upgrade. It's the full 64bit version of home, home premium, etc.
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#7 muirplayer
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If you can find this anyhwere
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#8 muirplayer
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I'd never put 2x320gb hdd's in raid 0. At least not at this point in time. 640gb as a main drive is way too large coupled with the risk of losing data or even having to format for whatever reason. 2x80gb or 2x120gb for raid 0 and even highly affordable for a raid 0+1. I'd rather go with smaller drives for raid 0 and a larger drive for back up and you wont even have to seriously consider raid 0+1.
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#9 muirplayer
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I wasn't talking about running out of memory in general. I was trying to make the point of not having to use the virtual memory because it slows down performance.

Come up with something to prove this wrong and then I'll believe 2gb is more than enough. If you don't like reading too much, you can skip to page 8 and read the first paragraph.

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#10 muirplayer
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Paging file paging file paging file. This is why you do not see your ram usage going that high. The idea of more ram is to use that instead of the paging file (which is on the hard drive) which will give more performance. I bet you never checked how much paging file was being used, right?