The "Quick Questions that does not Deserve a Thread"...Thread. V2
6,427 replies, posted
Yes
[QUOTE=BlueYoshi;33038183]Can anyone make this QR code readable?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/xYPLJ.png[/IMG]
I found it while watching Community S02E08 and wonder what it says.
I took it from here:
[t]http://i51.tinypic.com/2pzxvuv.png[/t][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/1579/attemptedqrcodeclarific.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3635/qrguess.png[/IMG]
I tried.
You can give that a shot, but it most likely won't work. The thumb and its shadow really do block a lot.
So my tower PC is completely done for and I'm not planning on rebuilding it any time soon...
For the mean time, I'm using my laptop but I need to get all my files from my PC into this laptop.
In short I have a Hitachi Deskstar hdp725050gla360 500GB Hard Drive that has the files I need.
Any suggestions on a cheap way of transferring files... Besides using another computer to transfer the stuff via slave drive. I heard there's an IDE to USB thing but not too sure if it's reliable...
Thanks!
[QUOTE=E-102 Gamma;33045933][IMG]http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/1579/attemptedqrcodeclarific.png[/IMG]
[IMG]http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/3635/qrguess.png[/IMG]
I tried.
You can give that a shot, but it most likely won't work. The thumb and its shadow really do block a lot.[/QUOTE]
"Greetings from Greendale Community College"
should I trust this: [url]http://micro.msi.com/mc2/features_ocgenie2.php[/url]
to overclock automatically on my i5 2500K ?
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;33046257]"Greetings from Greendale Community College"[/QUOTE]
Is that really what it says? Sorry if I missed a joke...
[QUOTE=E-102 Gamma;33046423]Is that really what it says? Sorry if I missed a joke...[/QUOTE]
I don't think they'd go through all the trouble tbh
[QUOTE=E-102 Gamma;33046423]Is that really what it says? Sorry if I missed a joke...[/QUOTE]
That's exactly what it says.
I'm actually impressed that it actually works. I was wrong about that.
wowww
we're the sad fucks which they planned that for
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;33046452]That's exactly what it says.
I'm actually impressed that it actually works. I was wrong.[/QUOTE]
I'm as surprised as you are. I drew the black-and-white QR code by hand from the enhanced image I posted above it. The pixels in the thumb's shadow were really hard to distinguish and I wasn't sure if they could be recovered.
[QUOTE=Alcapwne;33046300]should I trust this: [url]http://micro.msi.com/mc2/features_ocgenie2.php[/url]
to overclock automatically on my i5 2500K ?[/QUOTE]
I've heard it works alright, my MB has it but I just overclocked manually. If you're skeptical, just OC it yourself.
This may be a stupid question and in the wrong section but, I have seen videos of people with menu systems on their desktops that allow them to see the system temperature and change their fan speed ect. as if they were in the BIOS menu. Is there a chance that there is a place that I could download software like this, preferably for free? Unless if it came with their mobo, mine is a ASUS P67 deluxe, and I could not find anything on the disk that came with it. Any info would be much appreciated!
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;33046452]That's exactly what it says.
I'm actually impressed that it actually works. I was wrong about that.[/QUOTE][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qr_code#Error_correction[/url]
Depending on the system you can have as much as three tenths of the code as whatever you like and the code will still work.
Lucky me, the GTX 460 I ordered was defective, so I'm sending it back for a second chance at card choice.
I'm buying a video card to upgrade from my GT 240. I'm getting a GTX 560, but I don't know whether I should get the GTX 260 or GTX 260 Ti. I have no idea what the 'Ti' part is. Anyone care to tell me?
[QUOTE=Corey_Faure;33049080]Lucky me, the GTX 460 I ordered was defective, so I'm sending it back for a second chance at card choice.
I'm buying a video card to upgrade from my GT 240. I'm getting a GTX 560, but I don't know whether I should get the GTX 260 or GTX 260 Ti. I have no idea what the 'Ti' part is. Anyone care to tell me?[/QUOTE]
The GTX 560, from what I hear, is just a glorified GTX 460. Go for the Ti.
[QUOTE=E-102 Gamma;33049117]The GTX 560, from what I hear, is just a glorified GTX 460. Go for the Ti.[/QUOTE]
no, the GTX 560 is still substantially better than the 460, but yeah get the Ti
Alright, I'll go for the Ti once I'm refunded for the 460. Thanks for the help.
Should I install 64bit with 2gb of ram or stay with 32bit?
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;33049521]Should I install 64bit with 2gb of ram or stay with 32bit?[/QUOTE]
Do you plan to add more in the future? If so, yes go 64 if not then just stick with 32.
I can only run Ghost Busters at 2 frames per second, this is kinda how it is for all my modern games, can anyone help me out? Here are my specs.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ (2 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6570
[QUOTE=Lanopo;33051662]I can only run Ghost Busters at 2 frames per second, this is kinda how it is for all my modern games, can anyone help me out? Here are my specs.
Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+ (2 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 6144MB RAM
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 6570[/QUOTE] get a new CPU
Hi
I have a VGA, DVI and HDMI slot on my motherboard using the i5 2500Ks integrated graphics. However, I kind of raped the DVI slot with a different type of DVI cable, so it doesn't work anymore.
My question is, can I use my old shitty graphics card from my old computer (its worse than the integrated graphics on the i5 2500K) just as an input for a monitor, but not use it for games or anything?
Do I have to configure anything for this to work or will it automatically use the integrated graphics for games and the like?
Thanks
I have a GTX 470 and was wondering if running the fan at 100% is bad for it?
What's the best nvidia card I can run with my 460W coolermaster PSU?
I have:
i5 2500K
2 hard drives
no cd drive
8GB DDR3 ram
Cheers
[QUOTE=Alcapwne;33057080]What's the best nvidia card I can run with my 460W coolermaster PSU?
I have:
i5 2500K
2 hard drives
no cd drive
8GB DDR3 ram
Cheers[/QUOTE]
Not much.
You'd want 600w for the 560 Ti.
You should look at the 5770, 5850 and 6870 cards though.
[QUOTE=SataniX;33057198]Not much.
You'd want 600w for the 560 Ti.
You should look at the 5770, 5850 and 6870 cards though.[/QUOTE]
it has to be nvidia :(
what about the 550 Ti?
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;33055435]I have a GTX 470 and was wondering if running the fan at 100% is bad for it?[/QUOTE]
It's great for your video card. I can't say the same about the hearing loss.
[QUOTE=FullStreak12;33049521]Should I install 64bit with 2gb of ram or stay with 32bit?[/QUOTE]
If you're planning on reinstalling anyway, you might as well install 64bit. There's no downside at all, despite what people say about it being slower.
[QUOTE=drummerundrcovr;33055435]I have a GTX 470 and was wondering if running the fan at 100% is bad for it?[/QUOTE]
Speaking of this, I have a 6870 and I'm wondering if there is a way to adjust the way the automatic fan setting behaves. Like, I want to be able to tell if if the temps go above 80 degrees it kicks up to 50% fan speed or something.
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;33058060]Speaking of this, I have a 6870 and I'm wondering if there is a way to adjust the way the automatic fan setting behaves. Like, I want to be able to tell if if the temps go above 80 degrees it kicks up to 50% fan speed or something.[/QUOTE]
Get MSI Afterburner and set up a custom fan thingy.
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.