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i would check your audio control panel to select the correct speakers but also check you have the right jack plugged in and maybe your bios is set wrong. i never had one on a video card before so maybe it needs to be plugged into the mobo to work right |
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Everything depends,,everythings depends, on what "line" of PC usage you're crossing.
![]() If you cross; like I always have been doing, the 'gamers' line, then a Mid range system can kinda look like this; Intel i7-940, 4 GB Corsair DDR-3 1333 memory, 500Gb HD, Geforce GTX 295. (This is by the way a take out from what PC Gamer thinks is a mid range system, but they are pretty "head-on") ![]() Now this is for the gamer, a mid range in that world might not be mid range in the world of let say a musician or photoshop guy, where huge amount of memory is important and other factors are less important to them compared to a gamer. My experience with computer/PC gaming since 25 years back is just to balance the system to a stable level and you can run pretty kicked up. ....on the other hand a PC can never be too ![]() ![]()
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That's not midrange, by any standard. GTX295 was top of the line, effectively "enthousiast", for some time. i7 is high end as well.
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This is a highend card.
PNY VCQFX5800-PCIE-PB Quadro FX5800 4GB 512-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 SLI ![]()
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will someone please tell those idiots at nvidia to stop using the same damn numbers all the time? the last 5800 card i had was a 128mb agp version lol, i dont think they still make it the same way today ![]() |
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Soon there will be so many # that it will take a computer to read them out loud
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if they just stop using hundreds and thousands then start with #10 or even #100then go 1 number or 100 at a time.
they would never run out of new numbers that way but thats too easy to do i guess ![]() |
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