Monday, January 30, 2012

Minecraft - Massive Minecraft TNT Explosion

Minecraft - Massive Minecraft TNT Explosion Video Clips. Duration : 2.13 Mins.


2 men, 3000 blocks of TNT, 1 goal. The task was undertaken in a rather large cavern deep below the surface (about 15 blocks above bedrock). The objective was to stuff the entire cavern with as many blocks of TNT as would fit. Looking at the Minecraft Server logs this required just over 3000 blocks of TNT. The results were just... out of control. At the point of detonation the memory usage on both Minecraft server and the two connected Minecraft clients spiked causing the Minecraft server to go critical and for both clients to freeze and crash. I was able to recover the Minecraft server and to "save-all" before rebooting. The cavern left by the explosions was massive.... this can be seen @1:33 onwards.....

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Medieval 2: Total War help: Lag problems

Medieval 2: Total War help: Lag problems Video Clips. Duration : 5.43 Mins.


WATCH IN HD!! :) This is me playing Medieval 2: Total War I have a lot of lag any ideas on how to get rid of it drop it here any help much appreciated! Note... This is just a demo but i want to see smooth gameplay before i consider buying. System Requirements Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP Processor: Celeron 1.5GHz Pentium 4® (1500MHz) or equivalent AMD® processor Memory: 512MB RAM Optical Drive: 8x Speed DVD-ROM drive (1200KB/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers Disk Space: 11GB of uncompressed free hard disk space My System Manufacturer - Dell Model - Vostro 200 Processor - Intel Pentium Dual CPU E2180 2.00GHz Memory (RAM) 2.00gb System type - 32-bit OS Hard drive memory total C: 222gb (59gb free) Sorry if you think i speak too fast

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

New PC Unboxing! (Gamer Paladin E860)

New PC Unboxing! (Gamer Paladin E860) Video Clips. Duration : 9.60 Mins.


I'm super happy I got this thing and now I can make videos without any issues ;D Thanks again to Andrew!!! Here are the specs if you were curious: Gamer Paladin E860 Case (Thermaltake Armor A90 Gaming Case - Black)) Processor (Intel® Core™ i7-2600K Processor (4x 3.40GHz/8MB L3 Cache))) Motherboard ([SLI] ASUS P8P67 Deluxe -- 2x Gb LAN, 3x PCI-E 2.0 x16, On-Board Bluetooth)) Memory (16 GB [4 GB X4] DDR3-1600 Memory Module - Corsair Vengeance)) Video Card (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 - 1.2GB - EVGA Superclocked - SLI Mode (Dual Cards))) Video Card Brand (Major Brand Powered by AMD or NVIDIA)) Power Supply (1500 Watt -- SilverStone ST1500)) Processor Cooling (Asetek 550LC Liquid CPU Cooling System (Intel) - ARC Dual Silent High Perfornamce Fan Upgrade (Push-Pull Airflow))) Primary Hard Drive (2 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s - Single Drive)) Data Hard Drive (2 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200 RPM, 6.0Gb/s - Single Drive)) Optical Drive ([10X Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Black)) Sound Card (3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard)) Network Card (Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100))) 1 x iBUYPOWER Labs - Noise Reduction (Basic - iBUYPOWER Harmony SRS Sound Reduction System - Reduce System Noise)) 1 x iBUYPOWER Labs - Internal Expansion ([6-Port] NZXT Internal USB Expansion System)) 1 x iBUYPOWER PowerDrive (PowerDrive Level 2 - Up to 20% Overclocking)) Mouse (Razer Imperator 5600dpi Ergonomic 3.5G Laser Gaming Mouse)) All in all it cost me 3100 ...

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

My PC -- Intel Core i7 980x and GeForce GTX 480 Build

My PC -- Intel Core i7 980x and GeForce GTX 480 Build Tube. Duration : 6.18 Mins.


Full Spec / Pricing Sheet: bit.ly Watch the 3.0 build from 2009: bit.ly The Bitch 4.2 Specs: CPU -- Intel Core i7 980x 3.33 Ghz (Six Core) Video -- NVidia Evga GeForce GTX 580, 1536mb (upgraded in June, 2011) Sound -- Creative Audigy Sound Blaster LS Audio -- Logitech 5.1 550 Speakers Display -- 2 Dell 30" WFP flat-panel monitors, 5120x1600 resolution. Storage -- Seven Internal SATA HDDs (5.9 TB) + three external (1.5 TB) + 1 SSD (128 GB) = 7.5 TB Total RAM -- 12 GB of DDR3 Drives -- 1 DVD Burner, 1 CD Burner Case -- Cooler Master Cosmos Full ATX PSU -- Corsair 750w Motherboard -- Asus P6T Keyboard -- Logitech G19 Mouse -- Logitech G500 OS -- Windows 7 Ultimate - 64 bit Total Cost -- ~ 00 over six years +++++++++++++++++++++++ "Jon's Adventure Vlog" Whenever Jon ventures out into the world to do something exciting, he will take you along for the adventure! These videos will be posted sporadically, and when they are uploaded, it'll be in lieu of "The World According To Jon". Jonathan Paula is a 25-year-old professional YouTuber and creator of the hit web series, "Is It A Good Idea To Microwave This?". He graduated from Emerson College in 2008 with a degree in Television Production and Radio Broadcasting. He currently lives in Rockingham, New Hampshire with his fiancĂ©e. +++++++++++++++++++++++ World According To Jon: bit.ly Main Channel: bit.ly Jon's Twitter: bit.ly Jon's Facebook: bit.ly +++++++++++++++++++++++ Created by: Jonathan Paula An ideo Production - © 2010. ~

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Sony Vaio VPCEH1S8E/B.CEK E-Series 15.5 Inch Notebook (Intel Core i5 2.3GHz Processor, RAM 4GB)

Sony Vaio VPCEH1S8E/B.CEK E-Series 15.5 Inch Notebook (Intel Core i5 2.3GHz Processor, RAM 4GB) Tube. Duration : 0.55 Mins.


SPECIAL DISCOUNT LINK (AT AMAZON): www.amazon.co.uk Product Specifications General Brand: Sony Screen Size: 15.5 inches Processor Processor Brand: Intel Processor Type: Intel Core i5 Processor Speed: 2.3 GHz Processor Count: 2 Memory RAM Size: 4 GB Computer Memory Type: DDR3 SDRAM Maximum Memory Supported: 8 GB Hard Drive Hard Drive Size: 500 GB Graphics Graphics Card Description: Intel HD Graphics 3000 Graphics RAM Type: DDR3 SDRAM

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Corsair 800D "Component Overview"

Corsair 800D "Component Overview" Video Clips. Duration : 5.63 Mins.


In this video i show the components going into my next 800D project WestCoastMods Group www.facebook.com Specs:| EVGA X58 FTW 3 mobo i7 990X Extreme CPU 2X EVGA 590 GTX Classified Hydro Copper GPU's Corsair 24GB DDR3 Ram 9-9-9-24 Corsair AX1200w PSU Corsair Obsidian 800D Case 2X Intel 250GB 510 SSD's LG BluRay Burner 8X 120mm B-Blaster fans 4X 140mm B-Ice Fans 3X 120mm MNPCTECH Overkill Fan Grills EK Supreme HF CPU block EK X58 Mobo Block XSPC RX360 Rad XSPC RX240 Rad All BitsPower Compression Fittings Tygon 1/2" X 3/4" tubing Thanks for watching -LazyMan

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Digital Rendering & Compositing Workflow Montage | Maya, Photoshop, Mari, Nuke

Digital Rendering & Compositing Workflow Montage | Maya, Photoshop, Mari, Nuke Video Clips. Duration : 2.28 Mins.


READ: This project was mostly a short rendering stress test for my new computer build. The set was modeled in Maya, textures were done in Photoshop & Mari, and the final images were rendered with Mental Ray and composited with Nuke. I spent a little over a week and a half on it including rendering. THE SYSTEM: CoolerMaster HAF 922 w/ Asus M4A88TD-V motherboard. AMD 1090T @ Stock 3.2Ghz on 6 physical cores. 16GB of DDR3 G.Skill RAM Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 w/ 2GB of video memory. WD 640GB main drive. 1500, 2000 (3.5 Terabytes) of storage/backup drives. Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. I may run a dual boot with Linux (Fedora) later. Benchmark Scores after OS install and drivers: Maxon's CINEBENCH v11.5 CPU: 5.64 OpenGL: 38.94 FPS Unigine's Heaven - DirectX11 video card test: 1280x720 windowed. Everything on highest settings, anti-aliasing disabled. Tessellation on the "extreme" preset. (About half of maxed) Average FPS: 33.1 Scores: 829 MODELING: As you can see in the video the overall modeling is basic at best- I didn't even open up zBrush or Mudbox for sculpting detail or really do any kind of UV layouts. This is because I wanted to get to the rendering stage as quickly as possible. I payed little if no attention to scaling, units or generating any kind of reasonable detail here because I'm saving such intensive workloads for the much bigger, full-scale kind of projects. There's four kinds of trees in the final shot and each one was created by Maya's built-in Paint Effects L ...

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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hardware For convention Gaming Computers - Guide Part I

If you want to purchase a new convention gaming computer you will have a lot of options to pick from, but there are microscopic or no explanations or details. In this first part of the convention Gaming Pc buying guide you will learn about motherboards, processors, Cpu cooling and memory. Next part will give an comprehension on videocards, cases, cooling, power supplies and more.

When you pick computer with a cheaper processor it will most likely come with low funds motherboard, high-priced processors are paired with industrialized motherboards. It is done for the whole purpose of the equilibrium in the middle of Cpu and Mb - you don't need Sli or CrossFire with cheap Amd Cpu so why spending your money on it? All motherboards differ by the Cpu socket type they support, memory configuration and extra features like amount of Usb ports, integrated Gpu (video), Sli or CrossFire support.

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Amd Motherboards:

Amd 740G - basic board regularly MicroAtx with accepted microscopic amount of features - Phenom Ii support, 4-8 Usb ports, single Pci-e, 100Mbps Ethernet, 2-4 memory slots (4-8Gb Ram), basic sound system with 5ch support. Good for basic computer, onboard video (Ati Radeon 2100) is low level and regularly deactivated for discrete videocard.

Amd 760G - almost same as 740G but with better Cpu support, Gigabyte Ethernet, 6-8 Usb ports, Integrated video - Ati Hd 3000, may have Hdmi port, 8ch sound system.

Amd 770 - most beloved board due to the low price and any features inherent included. No onboard video but CrossFire preserve available, all Amd Cpu supported, 4 memory slots - up to 16Gb Ram, 8-12 Usb ports along with FireWire. Hd sound with optic and/or Coax Spdif. Full size board with Ddr3 support.

Amd 785G - most recent in integrated Gpu boards, Ati Radeon 4200 chipset onboard, all inherent features included - eSata, up to 16Gb Ram, CrossFire available, 6-8 Usb ports, Ddr3 support, Hd sound Spdif and Hdmi output.

Amd 790X - almost same as Amd 770 but with Ddr3 and CrossFire as accepted features, plus Usb 3.0 and Sata-Iii available. Most industrialized motherboard with most features and best speed in gaming and heavy load applications.

Intel Motherboards:

Intel G41 - very basic board regularly MicroAtx with microscopic amount of features - Core 2 Duo/Quad support, 4-8 Usb ports, single Pci-e, 100Mbps Ethernet, 2 memory slots (4-8Gb Ram), basic sound system with 5ch support. Good for basic computer, integrated Intel video Gpu is useless and regularly deactivated for discrete videocard.

Intel P43/45 - very good designed board with many modern features, up to 16Gb Ram with Ddr3 possible, single Pci-e, full Lga775 Cpu support, 6-10 Usb, Gigabyte Ethernet, fast northbridge and efficient overclocking.

Intel H55 - great board for Lga1156 processors with lots of features available. Onboard video through Intel Core i3/i5 Cpu with Hdcp support, Intel i3/i5 Cpus supported, 4 memory slots - up to 16Gb Ram, 8-12 Usb ports along with FireWire. Hd sound with optic and/or Coax Spdif, Ddr3 and Hdmi onboard.

Intel P55 - it is an analog of H55 without video ports but full i5/i7 Lga1156 support, CrossFire available, fullsize board, Ddr3, eSata, optic Spdif.

Intel X58 - most industrialized Intel board with all inherent features as well as Sli and CrossFire support, 3 channel Ddr3 memory, lots of Sata and Usb ports, Lga1366 Intel i7 Cpu preserve with future additions to Lga1366 line projected - very good speculation in the future of technology.

Intel® Core™ i7 processors deliver an staggering breakthrough in Pc performance. They are the best desktop processors on the planet. You'll multitask applications faster and unleash staggering digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum doing for all things you do, thanks to the compound of Intel® Turbo Boost technology² and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology (Intel® Ht technology), which maximizes doing to match your workload. Works with X58 boards with all features possible, full speed Sli/CrossFire and triple channel Ram.

Core i5 Quad Core can match i7 doing with similar clock speeds and basically same highlight set, but will be a cheaper option because they employ P55 motherboards instead of high-priced P55. You loose 3 channel Ram for quarterly dual channel, microscopic CrossFire (16x + 4x Pci-e vs X58 dual 16x speed), and almost non existent Sli support. Otherwise same features so in most cases it will be on par with i7/X58 combo, but will loose in heavy multithreaded applications with lots of Ram usage and in heavy gaming with multiple videocards used. Still a very good option considering a few hundred dollars saved and less heat from the Cpu which is great for overclocks.

Core i3 and i5 Dual Core with Video Core integrated - require H55 motherboards which are not high-priced and have nice features and options but mostly no CrossFire or Sli preserve and only dual channel Ram. Processor itself is much faster than former generation dual cores but looses greatly to most quad cores in multithreaded applications and gaming. With it's low price they are great for media centers (with Intel integrated Gpu core and Hdcp support) and funds gaming machines. Also i3 and i5 have very low heat generated and can be overclocked at ultimate levels with allowable cooling - they don't look so bad at all then.

Amd Am3 processors used in modern computers are highly efficient and cost efficient. You can pick from the variety of dual, triple and quad core processors for any funds level and you can be sure that you will get enough performance. Amd has got much better with Am3 Cpus when it comes to features preserve and heat generation, as well as accepted instructions and optimization. High end Amd Quad Core processors can be as efficient or even better than i3 and i5 processors for a smaller price. Plus you always have a option of much cheaper motherboards that bring the total price down significantly. Ddr3 memory accepted is highly industrialized on Am3 boards, CrossFire is a accepted highlight on 790X and many 770 motherboards, although all of them are lacking Sli preserve but that is offset by great videocards Ati has recently released. And since Ati is owned by Amd you can be sure of the great level of integration achieved through so called platforms like Spider or Fusion. It is a precisely great compound of price and performance. By the way Amd boards use the same socket type all the time (Am/Am2/Am2+/Am3 - all compatible with each other), so next time they publish new processor it will probably fit in your older board.

Cpu Cooler: With some amount of luck and strong estimation it is inherent to overclock all of the processors to some extent. Most of the time you can overclock Cpu at about 10-30% rate. That also depends heavily on what Cpu Cooler have you selected: with stock one do not expect miracles, but with any upgraded cooler you will see major increase in Mhz. better coolers can better dissipate heat generated from increased load after overclock. Basically, if you want a better processor, you can upgrade it, or you can pick better cooler and overclock your Cpu to the higher level Plus you will see lower temperatures and hear less noise.

Example: Intel i7 920 with Xigmatek Dark Knight works on 3.6Ghz precisely vs stock 2.66Ghz - load climatic characteristic under 60C.

And most important - climatic characteristic levels. Stock cooler will do the job but it will be pretty hot and can be noisy. Aftermarket coolers can drop temperatures down significantly and are generally almost silent. Heat is a processor's enemy because it shortens it's lifespan and greatly influences reliability levels.

What about water cooling? Are you ready to check your system for leaks every month? Do think you can drain and fill it up again and clean every year? Most population would say no, but then there are finished circuit water coolers like Corsair Hydro that make things easier for everybody. Basically you don't have to refill it at any point and since it is finished circuit it should have no leaks unless it's damaged. And Corsair Hydro does precisely good job in cooling - regularly within or above climatic characteristic levels achieved by most high-priced air coolers. That comes at a price though, so we would not suggest it to everyone, but it is available as and option.

Ram amount depends on what are you planning to do with your computer. Most beloved memory today is Ddr3, today it has exquisite compound of price and performance. Most beloved size - 4Gb (or 4096Mb). Basically Windows Xp uses about 256Mb for itself, while Windows 7 can take about 1Gb and even more. So you can play with 2Gb memory on Windows Xp but you will need at least 4Gb for Windows 7 to feel precisely comfortable with gaming.

Ddr - double Data Rate, then amount 2 or 3 stands for generation. Ddr2 800 means that memory works at 800Mhz and it's second gen, that is double 400Mhz (Ddr2= 400x2). When you pick Ddr3-1600 that means that memory works at 1600Mhz and it's 3rd gen, also it helps a lot while over clocking, since this memory can take more load. This is a great upgrade for those who need more speed.

Ddr3 memory with higher frequency will give you an advantage in games and some applications, but only if you have a good processor and video card. Just keep in mind that every computer should be well balanced. For a computer with Ati 5770 and 4Gb Ram it is better to make an upgrade to Ati 5850 than getting 8Gb Ram upgrade - that is if you plan to run games on it. But a normal rule of thumb says that more Ram is better, and though 4Gb is enough for most users 6Gb like with i7 and X58 boards accepted becomes more and more beloved - it works in triple channel and greatly increases data bandwidth.

32bit limitation - with Windows 32bit editions you will see a limitation on your memory size if you have 3Gb or more. For example, if you setup 4Gb memory on 32bit motor you will probably see only 3Gb or up to 3.5Gb. Windows 64bit does not have that limitation. But Windows 64bit can give you some troubles with old drivers and applications that are not optimized for 64bit processing. Our guidance is to pick Windows 64bit if you have all new hardware and do not plan to add whatever that is not compatible with it, or Windows 32bit if you have old peripherals to add or old software that needs only 32bit Windows.

We will continue this hardware guide in the next edition - you will learn about modern videocards, power contribute requirements, hard drives and Dvds, cases and cooling!

Hardware For convention Gaming Computers - Guide Part I

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Crysis 2 [HD] Gameplay GT 430 :D

Crysis 2 [HD] Gameplay GT 430 :D Tube. Duration : 4.45 Mins.


Here is maxed out Crysis 2: /watch?v=90QxKEOADOI I think first crysis was not that fun :D Playing Crysis 2 with PNY GeForce GT430 1GB.Looks great on my pc which is so far not a gaming one. : P Resolution: 1280x720 CPU: E6300 Pentium 2.8 GHz RAM: 2GB Video card specifications: Core Clock: 700 MHz Processor Cores: 96 Processor Clock: 1400 MHz Texture Fill Rate: 5.6 Billion/sec. Memory Amount: 1024MB DDR3 Memory Data Rate, effective: 1600 MHz Memory Interface: 128-bit Memory Bandwidth: 25.6 GB/sec.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Samsung N150 RAM Upgrade and taking apart

Samsung N150 RAM Upgrade and taking apart Tube. Duration : 5.03 Mins.


ndevil.com - Samsung n150 How to Upgrade your ram and Harddrive

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

[How-To] Install Free McBoot on a PS2 Memory Card With A Gameshark (Simple!)

[How-To] Install Free McBoot on a PS2 Memory Card With A Gameshark (Simple!) Video Clips. Duration : 18.70 Mins.


This video aims to help you install Free McBoot on a PS2 Memory Card. Installing this "exploit" allows you to run homebrew applications. However, I WILL NOT support piracy of any kind, so do not ask about anything related to the topic. Links: Download "PS2 Exploit Utility 5.0 Working" and "Free McBoot 1.8b Noobie Package" from here: sksapps.com Download "PS2 Save Builder 08x" from here: sksapps.com Download 7-zip here: www.7-zip.org Here's the link to that forum post. I altered the procedure slightly. I used the Exploit Utility instead of Titleman Frontend (though they do the same thing), for one. Also, I don't make the BADATA folder on my flash drive. Sometimes that didn't work for me. I put the whole Newbie Package on my Memory Card, then install Free McBoot. I might be making it harder than it needs to be in that regard, but I got better results this way. It froze the other way every once in a while. Either way works, though! :D www.requestiso.com Once Free McBoot has been installed, it's okay to delete the Newbie Package from your Memory Card. Anything (links, etc) I forgot? Please comment below and tell me!

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Monday, January 9, 2012

World of Warcraft Gaming Computer Recommendations - Build practice WoW Gaming Pc

More than 12 million players worldwide play World of Warcraft - are you one of them, or would you like to try it for yourself? Then you will need to know what computer is good (or better) to play it the way it was meant to be. We are not talking about an median Pc where you set settings to low-mid and run around, we look at the computers that let you maximize WoW display settings and resolutions. World of Warcraft may be quite an old game but it still does shine when you turn all of the settings to the max. Have you ever caught yourself on top of the Stormwind Harbor enjoying water view? With the right computer you undoubtedly will!

A lot of people play WoW on quarterly basic computers or cheap laptops, and World of Warcraft indubitably lets you do that because it has indubitably low minimum system requirements. It can be even run on netbooks on low settings. And we can't blame you, at the end there are people who don't care about graphics but just enjoy the gameplay itself, storyline, communication, dynamics and atmosphere. But ask yourself why some old black and white movies had been rebuilt in color? Because they are consuming too and probably they look good in color! Same goes for World Of Warcraft - it looks and plays so much good on qualified computers with maximum settings and resolutions. You will catch yourself naturally enjoying beautiful scenes, landscapes, sunsets - you will see this game in wholly new perspective.

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Now what is it about a computer that will let you enjoy WoW as we have indicated above? First of all it should be a gaming computer - not some quarterly desktop from popular retail store or cheap notebook. And gaming computers are indubitably dissimilar from all that no matter how many times you hear the opposite. quarterly computer manufacturers try to lower the costs by installing cheap hardware, crappy onboard graphics, stock coolers, even those cases they use do not inspire anything let alone hardcore gamers. Gaming computer is built and optimized for maximum performance, that comes at a price sometimes, but so do Mercedes and Bmw compared to well known minivans:O) It pays off to have a great practice built computer what it comes to Pc games.

Lets start from the beginning - most prominent hardware parts that will work on your gaming and WoW experience in single - Cpu (central processing unit - processor for short) and videocard (or Gfx, graphics accelerator, video adapter). These two parts will have the most impact on Fps (frames per second) when resolution and all settings are set to maximum.

Cpu - processor affects speed of the computer overall, no matter what you do. There are some processor laberious applications like video editing and gaming, so it pays of to have the best Cpu you can afford. I general any contemporary dual core processor will be good for World of Warcraft, but we have some recommendations as to what would be more efficient and will not hit your pocket hard. Right now you can make your mind up in the middle of great Amd and Intel offerings.

Amd has many dual and quad core processors that are indubitably cost efficient and will be a great option for WoW. For example Athlon Ii X2 240 with 2.8Ghz would be our minimum recommendation, it's great for mid-high settings and monitors up to 22", and it's indubitably cheap, can be paired with uncostly motherboard and either Ddr2 or Ddr3 memory - lots of options to build low priced computer. If you want to indubitably play on max settings in any WoW game zone and biggest raids - you will need one of the Phenom Ii processors, and while there are some dual and triple core editions we would recommend Phenom Ii X4 945 or good to stick with. Those quad cores are not high-priced and can be a base for indubitably great gaming engine under 00 that will play any game.

Intel - still offers Core 2 processors that are great for WoW but are a exiguous outdated. If you want indubitably cheap computer - stick with Amd, if you want something exiguous more high-priced - go for new i3/i5/i7 Cpu line. Most affordable would be Core i3 530 that can be paired with mid range H55 motherboard and Ddr3 memory. It is just a dual core but has hyper threading development it virtual Quad and Turbo-Boost that increases Cpu frequency based on the load, works especially good with single threaded applications and WoW. To make sure you will never see Fps drop below 30 you can pick i5 750 which is less than a 0 more but it's a real Quad Core processor that will not let you down in any scenario (get P55 chipset motherboard with it). And ultimately Core i7 - the king, excellent execution in all applications and games, probably an overkill for WoW but it's a great speculation since it will not be outdated for quite some time.

Videocard - second in importance, sometimes first, depends on the game you play. Videocards generate photograph you see on your monitor, more involved images need more power form your videocard. Some integrated adapter is fine for Windows and internet browsing but it will not play any real game the way it should be. You will need isolate videocard to use high resolutions and settings. There are many popular videocards on the market, for WoW you can pick one of the older ones since thay can be cheap and still offer excellent World Of Warcraft gaming experience. From lowest to top our recommendations are:
Ati Radeon 4650 512Mb Ddr3
Nvidia GeForce Gt 220 512Mb or 1Gb Ddr2 or Ddr3
Ati Radeon 4670 1Gb Ddr3
Nvidia GeForce Gt 240 512Mb Ddr5 (better than 1Gb Ddr3)
Nvidia GeForce 9800Gt 512Mb Ddr3 (older but with super execution - your best pick for now)
Ati Radeon 5670 1Gb Gddr5 (can have some issues with drivers but good performer)
Nvidia GeForce Gts 250 1Gb Ddr3
Ati Radeon 5750 1Gb Gddr5
Anything more high-priced would probably not give you much of a advantage for the money you pay. When you set Shades to the Ultra it will stress even most high-priced videocards so everybody plays with High anyways, all other settings can be set on maximum as well as resolution with up to 28" monitor if you pick one of the last cards on the list.

Memory - If you have at least 4Gb of Ram you don't have to worry about too much. Even if you have only 2Gb and still using Windows Xp you are good to go if you are on a tight budget. Windows Vista or "7" will be much good with 4Gb Ram if you want to have something left for WoW. Just watch for the memory type that is compatible with your Cpu and motherboard. Like all i3/i5/i7 will need Ddr3 memory, some Amd processors work with Ddr2, they are about the same price now so you'd good pick Ddr3 since it's newer and faster. Memory varies be speed, like Ddr2 can be 667Ghz, most popular 800Mhz and faster 1066Mhz which does not work with all processors and motherboards. If you get Ddr3 then you'd good go with 1600Mhz as the most cost efficient, popular, supported Ram. If you are thinking about 6 or 8Gb, then keep in mind that WoW does not need it, you have some other apps that will use that much - go for it. Of course if you pick i7 Cpu with X58 board then you should get 6Gb triple channel memory kit for the best performance.

Motherboard - not so prominent as long as it's more or less modern. Just watch for Cpu and Ram compatibility. For Amd processors good pick some Am3 board with Ddr3 memory support, good chipsets are 785G, 790Gx, 890Gx, 790X. Some economy ones are GeForce 6100/6150/7025, or Amd 740, 760, 780G. For Intel - it all depends on Cpu you pick. For Core 2 you good go with P55, or if you don't have a lot to spend you can get P43 or G41 - indubitably cut down in features but will do for now. Core i3 and i5 Dual core good work with H55, Quad Core i5 and i7 Lga1156 need P55, Socket Lga1366 Core i7 need X58 chipset. Some motherboards like Amd 785G or 890Gx have pretty good onboard video that can play Wow but don't expect too much from it, it can be fine for some time if you are saving for the new videocard for example.

Hard Drive - contemporary drives do not differ too much, get one with Sata interface and 7200Rpm speed, and it will be fine. There are some "green" Hdds with 5400Rpm but they are good for storehouse not for gaming. Ssd (solid state) are still too high-priced and not popular. Wd VelociRaptor model with 10000Rpm is an excellent option if you can afford it, indubitably cuts down loading times.

Power contribute - depends on you Cpu and videocard. Always make sure that you get reputable brand, or at least read some reviews if you are not sure or want to save some money. There are good cheap Psu out there but you have to be particular picking one. More high-priced ones are regularly better, some good brands are: Antec, Corsair, Thermaltake, Cooler Master. If your videocard does not need extra 6pin Pci-e power connector then you should be good with 400-500W minimum, good videocards work good on 500-600W power supplies. For all videocards listed above you do not need more than 600W even with i7 Cpu but you can indubitably pick any Psu you like with more power if you think you may need it.

Case - some think it's not prominent - they didn't see real gaming cases. Advanced chassis for gaming computers not only looks good with Leds and side windows, but it also cools good. There are regularly bigger than median fans (120-200m), there are more of those fans, perforated panels for good ventilation, Advanced Psu and fan placement, hideouts for professional cabling and much more.

Cpu Cooler - one more thing that makes gaming computers dissimilar - use of aftermarket coolers. Good Cpu cooler works quieter and more efficient than stock ones. Aftermarket cooler will prolong life of your processor development it work on lower temperatures and will allow overlocking - speeding up Cpu without harm to it as long as temps are within limits. For example Core i7 920 with cooler Xigmatek Dark Knight can work on 3.6Ghz frequency instead of 2.66Ghz default. It makes a lot of difference!

Dvd, Blue-Ray, Wireless, card readers - all those parts do not work on your WoW gameplay, unless of course your wireless adapter drops association all the timeĂŻ

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Metro 2033 PC Gameplay Walkthrough Part 30 Win 7 720p

Metro 2033 PC Gameplay Walkthrough Part 30 Win 7 720p Video Clips. Duration : 10.98 Mins.


Metro 2033 Chapter 6 Biomass and Separation Set in the shattered subway of a post apocalyptic Moscow, Metro 2033 is a story of intensive underground survival where the fate of mankind rests in your hands. In 2013 the world was devastated by an apocalyptic event, annihilating almost all mankind and turning the earths surface into a poisonous wasteland. A handful of survivors took refuge in the depths of the Moscow underground, and human civilization entered a new Dark Age. The year is 2033. An entire generation has been born and raised underground, and their besieged Metro Station-Cities struggle for survival, with each other, and the mutant horrors that await outside. You are Artyom, born in the last days before the fire, but raised Underground. Having never ventured beyond your Metro Station-City limits, one fateful event sparks a desperate mission to the heart of the Metro system, to warn the remnants of mankind of a terrible impending threat. Your journey takes you from the forgotten catacombs beneath the subway to the desolate wastelands above, where your actions will determine the fate of mankind. Minimum: Dual core CPU (any Core 2 Duo or better will do) DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards (GeForce 8800, GeForce GT220 and above) 1GB RAM Recommended: Any Quad Core or 3.0+ GHz Dual Core CPU DirectX 10 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 260 and above) 2GB RAM Optimum: Core i7 CPU NVIDIA DirectX 11 compliant graphics card (GeForce GTX 480 and 470) As ...

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Asus G53SW-XA1 Gaming Notebook | Unboxing/Overview

Asus G53SW-XA1 Gaming Notebook | Unboxing/Overview Video Clips. Duration : 5.92 Mins.


Hello, Today I will be showing you the Asus G53SW-XA1. This notebook is a 15.6" Gaming Laptop made by Asus and features the Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M which is a high-end mobile PC graphics card. This GPU combined with the 2630QM by Intel and the 8GB of 1333MHz Ram = a very capable gaming and editing machine! The notebook feels very well built when handling and in use. A very cool feature of this notebook is the awesome cooling it has. It features two very large intake/out-take ports on the back. But.. with all these good things. Their is something I do not like about this laptop. It comes with a lot of bloat-ware! Not a huge complaint, but, it is something you will need to take care of. Also, the battery is horrible on this machine. MAX I get is 2 1/2 hours... if even that. And then there is the chance of getting a faulty Sandy Bridge processor. Which, unfortunately. I got :/ If you can deal with the cons of this laptop which are very minimal, then this laptop is absolutely amazing for the price! You can pick it up at Amazon.com for 00 flat. No tax or shipping (with AmazonPrime). Awesome deal! Notebook Specs Sheet- Processor- Intel Core i7 2630QM @ 2.0GHz Operating System- Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit Chipset- Intel HM65 Express Chipset Memory- DDR3 1333MHz 8 SDRAM (Can fit 16GB 1333MHz SDRAM) Graphic- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M 1.5GB GDDR5 VRAM Storage- 500GB 7200RPM HDD (Dual HDD Support) Optical Drive- Super-Multi DVD Card Reader- 5-in-1 (SDXC,SDHC,MS,MS Pro,MS Duo, MMC ...

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Friday, January 6, 2012

ramlah ram - diam diam jatuh cinta

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Laptop Memory factory 101 - Locating Sodimm Memory Slots

You've researched and subsequently hopefully bought the definite Sodimm(s) with which to upgrade your laptop but are left scratching your head over just where to install them? Why don't laptop manufacturers just make your life easier by giving clear instructions instead of regularly acting as if too much to ask? Truth be told that's something only they truly know the retort to, meanwhile let's try and lift the strain off your shoulders by contribution you some pointers in where to look, after all who needs their help anyway?

Underneath your laptop

Ddr2 Ddr3

The vast majority of laptops feature two memory slots which are placed on the underside of your laptop, or if you wish to be technically savvy the back side of its motherboard. To check either this is the case, plainly turn your laptop upside down. You'll likely spot some bay covers held down by one or more tiny screws. Depending on your laptop model these will hide the memory, the wireless card, graphics card and/or processor, or any such combination.

The bay containing the Sodimm's is regularly one of the larger ones so first achieve a view of your laptop's underside and then once you think you've spotted one that might include Sodimm's put your small screwdriver to use. Not found the right one? plainly saunter via the same route until you find the right one. What if you're still unlucky? Should this be the case, it's time to move on to your keyboard.

Under the keyboard

Select laptops that feature two or more memory slots may hide Sodimm's under their keyboard. To unravel this difficulty you will need to shape out which screw(s) hold the keyboard down so you can take off them to loosen it. Sometimes this will be one screw, at other times think along the lines of four or more. Unfortunately, it's not always clear sailing and thus in order to take off the keyboard you'll sometimes be required to first take off the palm rest and/or other screws that aren't immediately obvious. One worthy thing to remember is to note what screws go where when it comes to piecing it altogether again. This is especially true if you've removed screws of varied sizes and lengths. Once inside try not to nudge the flat cable that runs from your keyboard connecting with the motherboard.

After all the churn the above has likely caused, you should be rewarded with unmasking one or more memory slots. This will be literally be the case for laptops that have two memory slots on their underside and one or more memory slot(s) under the keyboard. If the old slots were already occupied by Sodimm's and the latter are not then install your new laptop memory upgrade here. If you're still left wondering where the slots are then saunter onto the palm rest.

Under the palm rest

Your laptop isn't production life easy for you is it? If you own a pro firm model laptop then you've likely already placed some of all the memory slots your laptop offers only to find they're already preoccupied then try the following. Similarly to finding under the keyboard study how you can take off the palm rest area. In laptops that feature four memory slots the lower part of the chassis which houses the palm rest will cut off separately to the upper section. As with the keyboard, the palm rest's section mouse pad will be associated via a flat cable with your laptop's motherboard, remember not to knock it thus risk damage. Unless your high-end firm laptop already shipped outfitted with four Sodimm's, the slots under the palm rest will be vacant.

Houston, I still can't find my memory slots

If none of the above suggestions helped you find the memory slots then it could be that your laptop model isn't intended to be upgraded. This is particularly true in cheap laptops as well as the majority of netbooks. Such devices have their memory soldered onto the motherboard, which cannot be removed and thus substituted without devotee equipment. Should this be the case then unfortunately there's nothing you can do. In such scenarios it might be a good idea to consider upgrading your hard disk drive (Hdd) for a modern solid state drive (Ssd). While virtual memory is by no means as high doing as conventional memory, even when simulated on a Ssd, you'll consideration a much smoother wide user experience.

Houston, all my memory slots are already full

If after all the above your efforts go in vain only to examine all memory slots are already filled with Sodimm's then there's literally no choice than to take off existing Sodimm's to make way for new ones. Before you embark on such decision however, check to make sure your laptop isn't already running the maximum capacity it supports. In some cases this will hold true while not in others. Remember that although adding more memory than your laptop officially supports is at times potential and thus does enable carport operation, it's not always this simple. To save yourself the inconvenience and potentially money loss don't go assuming this to be true unless you understand the fundamental hardware and its specifications.

Houston, is there any shortcut to knowing which slots are free?

In short, the retort is yes but that's still only part of the full picture. While you can equally learn how many memory slots your laptop contains as well as which are currently occupied by Sodimm's via software such as Cpu-Z, Aida64 etc., this doesn't offer you any indication as to where they are physically placed inside. As a result, while you'll learn the necessary piece of information that is the number of memory slots present in your laptop, you will still need to look on its underside and/or under the keyboard/palm rest to examine their corporal whereabouts.

Laptop Memory factory 101 - Locating Sodimm Memory Slots

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

iMac Intel i7 with SSD Boot Up

iMac Intel i7 with SSD Boot Up Video Clips. Duration : 5.98 Mins.


iMac Intel i7 with SSD Boot Up Apple iMac 27 Specs: 2.93 Core i7 8 GB DDR3 RAM 2TB HD + 256 SSD ATI Radeon HD 5670 w/ 1GB GDDR3 memory For more coverage and exclusive content, please visit: TechnoBuffalo: technobuffalo.com Follow me on twitter: cuthut.com

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Mafia (PC) - Walkthrough - Part 37: Happy Birthday! [2/2] [HD]

Mafia (PC) - Walkthrough - Part 37: Happy Birthday! [2/2] [HD] Video Clips. Duration : 5.20 Mins.


• Mafia (PC) - Walkthrough - Part 37: Happy Birthday! [2/2] [HD] • All Copyrights goes to Illusion Softworks • I use with: - Platform: Windows (PC) - Recorded with Fraps 3.4.0 - Edited with Sony Vegas 10.0 • Watch in HD :) • My specs: - Motherboard: ASUS P5G 41T-M LX3 - Processor: Intel Core Duo E6850 3.00GHz - Memory RAM: Kingston 8GB (4x2gb) - Hard Disc: 1TB (Seagate 500GB+Samsung 500GB) - Video Card: nVidia 9500GT 1GB DDR3 - Monitor: Samsuny SyncMaster 720N - System OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit • Subscribe/My Channel: - www.youtube.com • Facebook: - www.facebook.com • Twitter: - www.twitter.com

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Monday, January 2, 2012

HP DV6 Take Apart/Disassembly for CPU FAN Replacement

HP DV6 Take Apart/Disassembly for CPU FAN Replacement Video Clips. Duration : 9.98 Mins.


In this video I take apart an HP DV6 ( DV6-2088DX ) laptop to replace the CPU Fan and heatsink. Table of Contents: Removal of Battery 0:10 Hard Drive HDD: 0:59 RAM Memory 1:10 CDRom Drive 1:29 Power Button Assembly 1:39 Keyboard 1:43 Display assembly 2:42 Laptop Case 3:35 Motherboard: 4:00 Heat Sink Processor Cooling Fan 4:08 Cleaning Processor and Heat Sink 4:35 Applying Thermal Cooling Paste 4:43 If you are having problems with your laptop I can help! We have been doing free estimates since 2000. Send me a message or check out our website at www.FastVideoTech.com

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Dell Inspiron n5010 Hard Drive Removal

Dell Inspiron n5010 Hard Drive Removal Video Clips. Duration : 4.77 Mins.


In this video I remove the hard drive from a Dell Inspiron n5010. Table of contents: Removal of: Battery 0:09 CD Rom 0:23 Ram Memory 0:25 Keyboard 0:33 Top Case 1:49 Hard Drive HDD 2:33Reassembly 2:41 If you are having problems with your computer I can help! Please send me a message or check out www.FastVideoTech.com If you plan on working on your laptop, please take notes and take your time. This video makes things look very easy. Some connectors will fall apart easier than they will disconnect and can take several minutes to slowly work apart. It is VERY easy to break small components that are expensive to replace. Depending on your individual skill level you may have more of a chance of breaking something than fixing something so if your laptop is important to you, please let an experienced technician handle it. I have over 10 years experience working with computers. I will try my best to answer questions but please keep them related to the video and the work being done. Thank you for watching! Please subscribe. www.FastVideoTech.com

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