you have to activate it online thoughDman0017So it's unusable until you activate it online?
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My friend has the Photoshop CD and the key for it. If he doesn't register it online at all or even be online connected on his computer, is it possible to use the same key from his to install on my computer, or are you required to be online to install Photoshop?
Where do you get Windows 7 and the beta?
AMD 4000+ X2
9800GT with spare 8600 GT
320 GB HD
3 GB RAM
550 Watt power supply
Windows Vista Home Basic (32-bit)
Its a pretty average gaming PC and I want to get a new one. About how much do you think I could make off this if I sold it?
Generally one more powerful card is better than two weaker cards in SLI or crossfire, or so I have read. Out of curiosity if you sell your 9800 GT where would you do it?Couth_Ebay maybe
I have a 9800 GT 1 GB and I want to get another to run in SLI. Do I have to buy another 9800 GT with the same amount of memory or can I can one with 512? Or should I just sell the 9800 GT and get one 200 series card?
Does anyone have a list of games that are currently out, or will be coming out that use DX10. All I really know that use it are Company of Heroes and Crysis.
Dawn of War on a 8400 gs will run low-medium...not high... my 8600 GT wouldnt run high, then I upgraded to 9800 GT which is much better.
Well there seems to be a gaming drought (or so I think) and I was just wondering if there are any PC games that are out right now, or coming out shortly that seem to be worth buying? Right now I'm playing Empire: Total War (very bugged), Crysis, Warhammer 40K 2 (lack of online maps) and red orchestra which is kind of old...
Well I was recently in my BIOS and I saw something called a video frame buffer or something like that, and had no clue what it is. I saw that I could decrease or increase the speed on this. it was currently at 64m and could go to 128m or 256m. What exactly is this and does it make any difference if I increase or decrease it? Also, will it harm my computer if I increase it, is it sort of like overclocking?
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