Go here for the new retail release comparison, benchmark and multiplayer maps on ultra settings. www.youtube.com This was filmed with with the lowest settings and resolution and then with the highest settings and resolution. Custom Built Gamer PC Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 i5 2500k Sandybridge @ 3.4Ghz x 4 8GB 1600 Ripjaw Memory Sapphire HD 6950 2gb Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Software: FRAPS for recording Sony Vegas 10 and After Effects for editing
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Low vs Max – Battlefield 3 Beta Low vs High Ultra Settings PC w/Gameplay & Benchmark
Minecraft – OpenGl problem
How To Block Websites – XP / Vista / 7
This Is a Quick and easy way to block websites on your computer that you dont want some one to get on. All you need is Run As Administrator and block the the site with this code How To Block a Website: 1.Go To Start And Run 2.Enter This in The Run Box: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversetc 3.Open Host With Notepad 4.Type In 127.0.0.1 and The website you want to block 5.Save And Now The Site Is Block If You Need Any help send me a message or Email Me At NetComputing@mail.com Was Seeing that Some People Are Having Problems. The Simple Answer To just Be Sure You Are Running In Administrator On Notepad. That Will Fix The Problem of Access Denied How To Block Websites (Vista & Windows 7) You Can Block Any Website You Want If You Want to See The Videos Better Add &fmt=18 in The End Of The Videos Website If you need help on the computers please let me know ate YouTube or at NetComputing@mail.com Net Computing “Block Websites” cool tricks and hacks on your computer episode electronics gadget starwars easter egg movie finding ip hidden file screen keyboard computertricks ludacrisjr7 richard copeland minto cmd command prompt trick hacking firefox faster anti-hacking security computer internet newbrunswick guitar hero hack bot 15000 fifteen thousand views google tricks hacks computer easter egg site fun internet show how l33t gothic loco linux bsd answer life universe flashlight laser hack pointer mod kipkay windows xp tricks vista hacks hacking Hack Windows XP | Hacking computers …
Build a Gaming PC for Under $900 (September 2011)
Expand for the links! Intel Core i5-2500k CPU: amzn.to Thermaltake TR2 Power Supply: amzn.to GIGABYTE GA-Z68XP-UD3 Motherboard: amzn.to Sapphire Radeon 6870 Graphics Card: amzn.to G.SKILL Ripjaws 8GB DDR3 1600MHz RAM: amzn.to Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB 7200RPM HDD: amzn.to OCZ Vertex Plus 60GB SSD: amzn.to Samsung CD/DVD Burner: amzn.to Cooler Master HAF 912 case: amzn.to Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit System Builder’s Copy: amzn.to All prices are as of 9/8/2011. Expect these to change on a very frequent basis. In this video I give a guide on building a gaming computer for under $900 as of September 2011. With this build you should be able to handle any PC game at 1080p without breaking a sweat.duncan33303 is a technology based YouTube channel that focuses on a wide variety of smartphones, tablets, game consoles as well as the weekly show D3Live. Subscribe! www.youtube.com Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Check me out on Facebook! www.facebook.com Channel Link www.youtube.com My website! d3enterpris.es Watch D3Live every Saturday at 3PM EST! http Tags build gaming pc computer rig setup best cheap under $900 september 2011 duncan33303 d3live austin evans d3enterprises state of jailbreak
Diagnosing display problems in a MacBook Pro – The Computer Room Nottingham
www.thecomputerroomnottingham.co.uk – 0115 972 1120 07545 251 571Serving Nottingham Derby and Leicester with parts and repair for iPhone, iPod, pc and mac of all kinds. This is showing the diagnosis of a problem with a MacBook Pro. This movie is for showing an example of what The Computer Room Nottingham can do for any issues you may have with computers, iphones and ipods. It was made by Leon Stacey and is no way a guide of how repairs can be performed by anyone else and to that end, The Computer Room Nottingham and Leon Stacey cannot be held responsible for anything that happens from you undertaking repairs yourself of any nature. Terms and Conditions of using our services are at www.thecomputerroomnottingham.co.uk/terms-and-conditions.
Android 2.2 Tablet PC aPad 2 (9.7" Version): Dual Camera, Ultral Thin, 9.7" Screen – Ankaka.com
[ www.ankaka.com ] aPad 2 (9.7″ Version): Dual Camera, Ultral Thin, 9.7″ Screen, Wifi, Flash, 800MHz CPU, G-sensor, Android 2.2 Tablet PC Manufacturer Specification: Performance CPU VT8650 800MHz RAM Installed Size DDR2 256MB Screen Size 9.7″Max Resolution 1024*768 HDMI Output support 720p video Display Technology Resistive Double Touch Screen Graphics Type Integrated Graphics Package List 1x aPad 2 (9.7″ Version): Dual Camera, Ultral Thin, 9.7″ Screen, Wifi, Flash, 800MHz CPU, G-sensor, Android 2.2 Tablet PC 1x Charger adapter 1x USB adapter 1x Stylus pen 1x English Manual Notes from Ankaka Customer Service (1). The computer cannot be turn on. a. Check the battery to make sure it is charged. b. Check the machine again after connecting the power adapter. (2). There is no voice from the earphone a. Check the volume setting b. Check the connection of earphones (3). Noise a. Check whether the earphone plug is clear as dirt could bring noise. b. Check if the music file is broken. Confirm the problem by trying another one (4). Messy code Please check whether it has been set of the right language option. [ www.ankaka.com ] To see more Ankaka Wholesale Android Tablet: [ www.ankaka.com ]
Graphic card problem, motherboard beeps (Fixed)
My 4 years old graphic card 8800GTS 512MB, died The motherboared (GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3 ) beepd and the screen was black. looking at the motherboard codes (www.comptechdoc.org I found out its a graphic card problem. So I took it to a tech support and they said the same – “The graphics card is dead and there is nothing wrong with the motherboard”. they tried a diffrent graphic card and said it was working (I never checked their card myself). anyhow, I bought a new graphic card (HD6850 1GB) and installed it, The result is what you see in the video – same problem. I dont know what to do, please help me! EDIT after fix: Oh my, what an idiot.. that’s just shows how unexperianced I am There were 2 connectors on the graphic card for the power supply and I connected only one. Thx the guy from HwZone.co.il Forum. Cheers! Now i’ll enjoy my HD6850 1GB on my 32 inch LED TV
Problem: Computer restarts when booting.
(Problem demonstrated at 13:05) Specs: PSU: Corsair 850AX, CPU: Intel core i7 2600K, RAM: 2×4 GB 1600 MHz Corsair Vengeance, HDD: Hitachi 7K3000 (Sata 6Gb/s, 7200 rpm), SSD: Intel 510 SSD (Sata 6Gb/s), VIDEO CARD: Gigabyte 560Ti, MOTHERBOARD: GA-Z68X-UD4-B3, COOLER: Cooler Master V8, CASE: Silverstone “Raven” RV02, OPTICAL DRIVE: Samsung SH-b123l I mention most of them in the video Hey, This is my first build and I’ve connected everything and get to the BIOS screen. Then it shuts off. Then it goes on again, and shuts off at the same place. And so on. I’ve double-checked all cables and the RAMs sit tight, the graphics card is a little loose but the peg snapped so it should be all right, and everything seems fine. To me at least. All standoffs are in and the motherboard is screwed onto them, and I have checked all connections once again. Another thing I forgot to mention is that the graphics card is connected to the current through an ATX-Express cable directly to the power supply, which has 16 pins (I think) at the end to the power supply and 16 in the other. However, they are divided into 6 +2 and 6+2, so I joined 6 and 6 to the graphics card, so that the two 2-pin connectors are left hanging, which I hope is correct? The Molex-cables are arranged in a way so that I have a Molex-chain with all three case-fans into one contact (using a hub that came with the case) and a contact to front-LED. Another similar Molex-chaining without a single connection except for the SSD, and …
Dell XPS 15 (L501X)Unboxing/Overview
Laptop: Dell XPS 15 (L501X) Processor: Intel Core i5-480M Graphics: 1GB nVIDIA GeForce GT420M RAM: 4GB DDR3@1066MHz Display: Full HD 1080p B+RGLED Display with 2MP 720p webcam Wireless: Intel Centrino Advanced Wireless-N with Wireless Display Support Hard Drive: 500GB 7200RPM Seagate Momentus 7200.4 Keyboard: Backlit Keyboard Battery: 90Wh 9-cell Lithium Ion CD/DVD: Standard CD/DVD Burner
Problem with Computer – Virus? Videocard?
The desktop computer at home suddenly started doing this recently. Starts as soon as it is turned on until i give up and turn it off again, its not a problem with the monitor as i plugged it into my laptop and used as an extension to check it still worked. I was thinking it was perhaps a problem to do with the video/graphics card as ive seen similar things happen due to that component although much easier to remedy. as far as i can tell the rest of the compter is functioning as normal. (i can tell as upon booting up it asks me to press f1 which i do when it beeps three times) please can you leave me some advice and hoopla for me so i can get it sorted