Howdy!
I want to create a robust system to support Windows XP and later.
I want to start some old projects like emulation and other old stuff, so I will probably use XP, 7, and 11 on three different partitions.
I want to use a Mini ITX, if possible, or a Micro ATX motherboard.
As a CPU and...
32gb
asus
emulation
evga
hardware
haswell
intel cpu
ivy bridge
micro atx
mini itx
motherboard
nvidia gpu
partitions
ram
system suggestions
windows 10
windows 11
windows 7
windows xp
at first it seems these are two entirely different exploits. digging a bit deeper … they both share one ultimate concept … subjugating the hardware (core/chip), rather than the os's software. if i understand correctly … the first one even bypasses the os...
ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX#DirectX_12
So if the above is true there will be no need to upgrade for many of us (not to get DX12 compatibility anyway). Let's hope it's supported in the drivers and applications soon.
Even a test demo to show it's potential would be nice. Direct X...
Been banging my head on this for a few days until I found this forum. I sure could use some help with an intermittent BSOD that I am getting. This is a new computer build with very little installed so far. McAfee, Office, HP OJ6600 printer, NCP Secure Client and Win7 SDK. The BSOD has been...
1. What is your budget?
Probably around £400-£800. I usually buy laptops 6 months behind the curve on ebay, from ex business users and find myself with an amazing 3 year warranty thrown in...
2. What is the size of the notebook that you are considering?
15inch. Will consider 14.
3. What screen...
Hey all,
I'm ready to build my first system. Primarily for gaming (FSX, Battlefield mostly). Obviously want a 4th gen Intel Core i7 (unless someone can convince me all I need is an i5) and it has to be unlocked to OC for FSX. I'm hoping for an NVidia GPU (again unless some convinces me that a...
While computer enthusiasts looking for the latest technology from Intel are no doubt frothing at the mouth about the recent Ivy Bridge developments, the successor to the Ivy Bridge is ambitious in scope. With most laptops now being shipped with Sandy Bridge architecture (native USB3...