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Showing posts with label Computers. Show all posts

Friday, March 26, 2010

Saturday, December 26, 2009

GMail Drive - use your GMail as storage space

I found a site for a GMail Drive Shell Extension, which allows you to use your 6GB+ storage space from GMail as an FTP storage, accessible through the Windows Shell.  Yes its quite old, I used to use one with FF but the windows shell is much easier to access.



Download it here.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

How to Build a PC

A little while ago I posted a PC build which I was seriously considering, in the end I bought it with a few minor tweaks. I got a E8400 instead of the E7400 CPU, and the ATI 4870 over the ATI 4850 graphics card. Computer Lounge also gave me a free motherboard upgrade from a P43 chipset to the P45 because they were out of stock. I was very pleased with that, and they are now my favourite shop for computer stuff, absolutely no hassles, they got the order overnight and delivered the next day.

I assembled my computer from parts, as this gives you far more control over exactly what components you use and you are able to build precisely the computer you want. Sometimes you can get cheaper package deals but I found that the brands are often “cheaper” and even the same component can come in many “flavours” for example the VanTec 500W power supply comes with a larger 13.5” fan providing a quieter solution, and it has sleeved cabling and easy-clip-on plugs.


After you have assembled all your parts and made sure everything is there and in order, you should start reading the instructions. Start with the case, and the motherboard, and move onto the CPU. Connect up the motherboard onto the case first (this is the hardest part and will differ significantly depending on your case) Once you have that sorted, stick the CPU and Heat Sink onto the motherboard. Your CPU should come with a standard Heat Sink. Next if you haven’t already, you will need to hook up all the jumpers and cables from the case onto the motherboard.


Once you finish that step, it’s all downhill. Connect up the RAM, the power supply, the Optical drives and Hard Disk Drives, the Graphics Card. And you’re good to go.





Saturday, July 4, 2009

Thinking about this PC Build...

CPU:

INTEL CORE 2 DUO E7400 2.8GHZ 3MB 1066MHZ LGA775
*EDIT*
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8400 3.00GHZ 6MB 1333MHZ 45NM LGA775

Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2.8GHZ 3MB 1066MHz LGA775


Motherboard:

ASUS P5QL EPU INTEL P43 DDR2 ATX PCI-E
*EDIT*

ASUS P5Q SE PLUS INTEL P45 DDR2 ATX PCI-E
Ram:

SUPERTALENT 4GB (2X2GB) DDR2-800 PC6400 DUAL CHANNEL 5-5-5-15
SuperTalent 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2-800 PC6400 Dual Channel 5-5-5-15

Graphics Card:

HIS ATI HD4850 ICEQ4 TURBO (OVERCLOCKED) 512MB HDCP PCI-E



HIS ATI HD4850 IceQ4 Turbo (overclocked) 512MB HDCP PCI-E

http://www.computerlounge.co.nz/components/componentview.asp?partid=7883

*EDIT*

ASUS ATI EAH4870 DARK KNIGHT 512MB DDR5 PCI-E














http://www.computerlounge.co.nz/components/componentview.asp?partid=8513


Hard Drive:

WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR GREEN 1TB 32MB CACHE SATAII

Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB 32MB Cache SATAII
Case:

ENERMAX CHAKRA MID TOWER CASE NO PSU

Enermax Chakra Mid Tower Case No PSU

Power Supply:

VANTEC VAN-520C 520W ION2 PLUS,135MM SILENT FAN, NVIDIA SLI READY

Vantec VAN-520C 520W ION2 Plus,135mm Silent Fan, nVIDIA SLI Ready

Optical:

SAMSUNG SH-S223F 22X SPEED BLACK DVD WRITER OEM
Samsung SH-S223F 22X Speed Black DVD Writer OEM