Dulorn
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I did not know I was trolling. I thought trolling involved giving a system specification higher than everyone else's then saying everyone else's computer sucked, but to each his own I guess. "Battle Of the Computers" in the "Other" forum is not exactly people asking for help. My computer now makes the one I had 6 months ago seem like crap. And 10 years would be nice for computer upgrades.
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What's the point, in 6 months it will all be crap anyway.
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Yay, that means more mediocre graphic improvements inversely proportional to game content games with more bloated code that barely use all the card's features but run slow as molasses in January because we'll just buy the faster card. Time to go back to consoles?...
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Is replying to yourself a few thousand times immoral and cheating?
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What do you guys thing about SoundBlaster Audigy card?
Dulorn replied to whoisurdaddy's topic in Hardware
AOL owns Winamp, is another good "it sucks" excuse. -
Recommendation for 4 ch sound card that works under XP Pro
Dulorn replied to tdavie's topic in Hardware
The only issue I have with the SB Live is an occasional pop noise, but only from the Live drive, not the soundcard... -
Try naptha or denatured alcohol on that ASII mess. I think the dumbest thing I do occasionally is pull a card out of a slot forgetting to turn off the PSU switch to remove voltage from the motherboard. No casualties thus far.
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Does the digital out work on the SB Live 4.1 using the newest creative drivers or XP's default drivers? OR Is there a good 5.1 sound card with a coax digital out that's non creative-labs with 100% Win XP support?
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Ok, Changed it's name from the default "Administrator" Gave it an excessively long/complex password, and set the permissions on my hard drives/folders/files to only that name.
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I have no local security risks. Is it fine to set login to no password?
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I think it's a driver issue, when using two separate amps to create four channels the rear channel would go dead for some odd reason, rebooting, something. Setting it to two channels and back to four would make all four work again. Happened under Windows 2000 using the creative 2000/XP live drivers.
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On the bright side, Need For Speed: High Stakes came back to life again and works fine under XP
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Is there a game out there that doesn't have sound stutter?
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I've mostly seen alot of people with KT133 or KT133a boards getting the error. I hope I'm one of the lucky few to not be affected. Is it just me, or is the compatible in "pc compatible" getting a bit shaky? And we laugh at mac users?