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Playing a horror game where I can blow some fucking heads off with a BA-ZOO-KA is what I'm looking forward too.
This is just going to be Pippin all over again.
But... It can't overclock thanks to the stripped down BIOS from Dell. So no point in wasting money on it, it would be better to build a computer.
Just though I would point this out, these cards are for workstations. In a game, like Crysis, they will perform the same as a GTX.
Only the GTX and Ultra support it
Only works the first time Phil. I did it once before, I called again and they recorded my number from the last time I had called. Basically he noticed I bought an OEM and wouldn't give me the key. Well, I have another OEM being shipped from Newegg and I'm planning on buying Ultimate at the end of 2008 so I don't have to worry about this stuff ever again.
No, thats still bad. I want it where one DVD can be installed as many times as need as long as the product key matches. Vista needs activation like XP, its a pain in the ass to get a new key when installing a new motherboard.
Make it 16:10 not 16:9 or 4:3.
How come people are encountering the blue screen of death. Don't restart your damn mac when your mac is booting after the installation. If it is blue wait, you should have noticed that your mouse still functions.

Heres a video I made: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN2QgN6rcU4 (it isn't spam)

The blue screen will appear after the first installation but it shouldn't last to long, mainly depends on hardware speed.

You will get the real blue screen of death if you restart it, obviously that will mess up the OS.

And my mac installed Leopard fine while running Shapeshifter. Shapeshifter only stopped working, but thats fine. People who are restarting the macs right when the blue screen appears truly are... mactards.


I just got it today, I love it. I waited outside of the Marin Apple Store (I was wearing the Purple/gray striped hoodie)

Anyway, the line moved quickly once the store opened. I got a 2 free shirts, got one in line and another one in a bag. I got Leopard and I got the new Apple Keyboard because my old iMac G3 keyboard just wasn't cutting it. I loved this keyboard, exactly like my Macbooks keyboard.


Anyway, Spaces works great on Dual display. Time Machine is still backing up my stuff (70 GB). Its really nice, I love it and it is way easier to use. And Stacks are awesome, its easier for me to keep my folders organized and being able to get to my school work.

Front row is very nice. I used to hate it because it was slow and useless. Now it feels more like Apple TV and its faster.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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