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#1 JBeasty
Member since 2009 • 25 Posts
[QUOTE="JBeasty"]maybe im that much of a newbie but "surround sound headsets" dont make much sense to me lolmarkop2003
They're headsets with a bunch of speakers placed around you ear...

yea i assumed...but I dont think that would provide the surround sound feeling...thats all
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#2 JBeasty
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Well, I wouldnt go under a 750 watt...and make sure its a quality brand - do a little research on it. Personally I like Seasonic, Corsair, Antec, and maybe thermaltake/coolermaster.
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#3 JBeasty
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I think windows 7 is probably the same as vista with better support and without the bugs...basically its just what Vista was supposed to be IMO...anyway, every vista right now comes with a free voucher for windows 7, so hey ill take it, its free xD
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#4 JBeasty
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with amd cpu's/mobo ATI is the way to go these days...i would suggest, as has been said a good deal on a Radeon HD 4850
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#5 JBeasty
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maybe im that much of a newbie but "surround sound headsets" dont make much sense to me lol
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#6 JBeasty
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But if a board says it is am2 and am2+ compatible it doesn't lose any performance with an am2+ chip right?

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The only thing I have heard about is that the ability to overclock a am2+ cpu on a am2 is a no-go. Otherwise i really dont know...just google it for better answers =)
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#7 JBeasty
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lol...I thought this was a joke when I read it then assumed you meant a power surge....good to know this is legit and after a power surge happens and you dont have any protection against it I think your kinda screwed....but im not the most tech educated guy so I could be wrong. goodluck to you though =)
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#8 JBeasty
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really depends on the mobo...manufacturers site will give the info needed, im not sure about Biostar though(i wouldnt use one but thats just my opinion) but if you dont find it on their site google is your next bet or another site woth tech specs...also reading reviews on newegg will give you insight as to various problems/qualities/compatibility issues etc. Hope that helpsJBeasty
an example could be where you have a am2 board with am2+ cpu and your ram is 1066...but the am2 board does not support 1066 only 800 lets say.
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#9 JBeasty
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really depends on the mobo...manufacturers site will give the info needed, im not sure about Biostar though(i wouldnt use one but thats just my opinion) but if you dont find it on their site google is your next bet or another site woth tech specs...also reading reviews on newegg will give you insight as to various problems/qualities/compatibility issues etc. Hope that helps
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#10 JBeasty
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Yup, thats what places it at $1100...thanks for the heads up though xD
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