I've had a Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer card for years now, but Creative no longer supports it and it's getting harder to configure with Win 7 and current software. Should I bother to hold on to this relic? Games no longer support EAX and I hear MoBo onboard sound quality is really good these days.
I'm currently using Logitech's Z-5500 speakers (which has surprisingly been holding up for 2 years now)
Blue-Sky
in this day the motherboard installing a good performance onboard soundcard, realtek, IDT, NVIDIA, has a good performance
and has driver updated with new version OS compability
yea i think that hard drive issue, u see jumper pin on your hdd? check the jumper installed on pin 1-2 if not success, i recommended to contact your store (when u buy it) to replace with the better hdd, prepare your guarantee card or u buy a new hdd and install it
so as i posted previously i was on the look out for a new heatsink because i had temp issues while playing gta, i went with the arctic freezer 13....itss hugee, and pretty heavy lol, its not going to break my bord is it? lol
elusive1991
If you dont do any major overclocking, yea its a good heatsink.
Azurites
i agree about that, don't try to overclock with passive cooling, u will have better overclock only with air cooling, liquid cooling..
that simply u only look a red thin cable, who connect hdd to motherboard.if u can't are u have friend who know about computer? try to get help from him.
The description is not entirely clear. Is it a Celeron processor they have on that thing?
Stay away.
You're way better of going for an inexpensive bare bones bundle and adding a video card to it.
What's your budget? And you're in the UK, right?
hartsickdiscipl
The E3000 series Celeron Dual-cores are actually decent performers. They're based on the 45nm Core 2 Wolfdale architecture.
that's true, it's no lower performance processor check on :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116348 but ram only has ddr2, and vga : intel gma 3100, it's sucks friend.
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