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geRV 06-17-2005 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Akuma
Search your feelings, you know it to be true.


plzdie: spank:

Akuma 06-17-2005 10:42 PM

You don't know the power of the dark side.



Join me, and we will rule the galaxy together.

06-17-2005 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Akuma
You don't know the power of the dark side.



Join me, and we will rule the galaxy together.

Are you my father?

Sniped Ur Azz 06-17-2005 11:37 PM

I bought this board to go in my new pc...So far...all I have been able to do is install it on the case...plug in everything cept for the CPU, Video, and Memory. BUT...I did power it on...and read up on it...it seems to be the best of everything for the 925 chipset...comes with Dual Lan Ports...thats the thing I dont understand tho...maybe someone here can explain that to me...I know one is 10/100 and the other is 10/1000 but...whats the point in two? And which one is default? I mean...which do I use?

Thx...if you need any pics of the board let me know...I can help out.

anti 06-18-2005 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by geRV
3dfx used to say a constant 60fps was all that was required for gaming, nvidia..just to be different of course said it was 72. Some people really tear the ass out of it and say they can distinguish if a games running at 95fps or 100 fps, without a counter in the corner thats pretty much impossible.

I can distinguish to around 80 up and sometimes around 100. It's not that hard for me because it seems every pc game i've played sit usually in the 60-130 rage. Since it's around that jumping point from being faster than the eye, and where it starts to lag, I get a good taste of the fps lag spectrum; opposed to someone that just keeps them at a 120 minimum and never worries about a thing. Varies on the person I guess freak:


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