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#1 sn4k3_64
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Like the people on the topic said..timing and possibly some tactics will definitely help you. Really its just timing though and accuracy of course. CSS is a game that the more you play it more skillfull you get to some degree...even if the hitboxes are a bit out of shape.

Good luck and have fun.

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Hi all, just wondering whether this computer could use an 8800 GT graphics card without having to buy extra cooling for it. Computer is a standard dell 8400 but im upgrading the psu to dell silencer 470 watt. All the cooling is stock but I take it the graphics card will probably over heat...:/

Any suggestions as to whether I should bother buying this card for my computer or will cooling be an issue?

Thanks again

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The psu if going to be bought off amazon and is from www.pcpower.com . They say it is dell certified and I have checked compatability and it is compatible with my model dell the dimension 8400. So I dont think I will be needing to call dell. As for ram I use the crucial ram site because it scans your computer and tells you what is compatible by bringing up the list of products ( clever eh?:P) Oh and one more thing...could my BIOS get locked by upgrading? :S

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#4 sn4k3_64
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Hi everyone, my 1st question is: I am buying a new psu for my dell 8400, what do I need to know when installing it (like what wires to put where etc)

Second question is: I am hoping in the future to upgrade my RAM to 2 gigabytes, I buy two 512mb ram sticks called ballistick will this affect the stock (1gb) of ram in my computer negatively or will it increase performance? I was just wondering if it would be better to just install the same type of ram and take out the stock I am currently using?

Thanks all, sorry if the second question was a bit confusing, its kinda hard to put down in words.

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#5 sn4k3_64
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Oh ok lol thanks guys. So just out of interest does that card really have a gig of vram? :P i'll go with the original 8600 GT.

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cpu is intel pentium 4 HT and 1 gig of ram
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#7 sn4k3_64
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Hi all, posting yet another question about a graphics card and will it be compatible with my psu. Here is the link for it:http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/-/667/874/-/5173042/Play-Value-Geforce-8600GT-Super+-1GB-PCI-Express-X16-Graphics-Card/Product.html?searchtype=genre#

It seems pretty beefy its £60 and the psu for my computer is 350 watts.

Will it run smoothly on my computer or could there be issues? Thanks I just wanted to know this before i go and buy it.

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#8 sn4k3_64
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None at all from the tele, the xbox makes a sound but when it boots up properly you can hear it sort of making a rev noise and the noise level increases slightly for a second. When it boots up first time around this doesnt happen, its just a steady noise, it doesnt respond to anything, you cant even wirelessly connect the controller to it.

My guess is the laser has a problem...Which is a complete joke considering its brand new but there you go thats 360's for you.

Any ideas please, I'd really like to sort it out because I can see it getting worse like having to keep starting it up and it not responding until finally it will work. All the cables are in the right places, HD is enabled, I havent tampered with the xbox at all and I definitely know how to set it all up properly (anyone would :))

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#9 sn4k3_64
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Hi all, recently got my xbox back (two days ago) and found that when ever i turn it on first off it goes on but doesnt respond to anything, I dont even get a picture on the tv to show the dashboard or whatever. Now when I turn it off and on again all is fine, it responds its a normal xbox!

Please help because I've just about had enough of 360's breaking on me due to bad luck...

Thanks

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#10 sn4k3_64
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Well as long as im getting good performance from it there should be no problem right? I dont really understand why it doesnt utulise all cores but how many does it usually use and does this affect performance in games much?

thank you