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can't be bad ram i bought them from newegg/mwave i don't remember where but they are corsair XMS ram. and if the ram was bad regardless of what OS i run it should crash cuz
x1950 on xp no problem
x1950 on Vista no problems
4850 on xp no problems
4850 on vista BSOD
btw i have had this system for over 3 years now
x1950 on xp no problem
x1950 on Vista no problems
4850 on xp no problems
4850 on vista BSOD
btw i have had this system for over 3 years now
winnAr! interesting how mike knew apple use that card =) but to be fair, i doubt it's from the same distributor. and i think imac had problem of it running to hot so ha.
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being that old, could be just a bad combo of mobo/vid card. or could be the combo the distributor of that card and mobo.
winnAr! interesting how mike knew apple use that card =) but to be fair, i doubt it's from the same distributor. and i think imac had problem of it running to hot so ha.
winnAr! interesting how mike knew apple use that card =) but to be fair, i doubt it's from the same distributor. and i think imac had problem of it running to hot so ha.
Warner Bros. Acquires Death Note
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=55050
Warner Bros. Pictures has acquired rights to turn the Japanese manga series "Death Note" into a live-action film, reports Variety.
The studio has hired screenwriters Charley and Vlas Parlapanides to adapt the property.
The story centers on a college student who accidentally finds a misplaced "death note," infusing him with the power to kill merely by writing anyone's name on the page while picturing the person in his mind.
The 13-volume manga is a bestseller in Japan, and the film will be drawn from the first three installments, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata
The studio has hired screenwriters Charley and Vlas Parlapanides to adapt the property.
The story centers on a college student who accidentally finds a misplaced "death note," infusing him with the power to kill merely by writing anyone's name on the page while picturing the person in his mind.
The 13-volume manga is a bestseller in Japan, and the film will be drawn from the first three installments, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata
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