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Yes, those were both great opinions. But will Intel ever release P5? I've always been a Intel user, but since the Athlon64 came on the scene, things can change..
Wow, that lame butt program literally messed my computer up. After scanning my computer, and fixing the 'errornous' registry entries, my computer appeared to run faster. Then, after shutting it down, and restarting, my computer always does a MS Registry Check, saying that the SYSTEM.DAT or something is damaged. I uninstalled Registry Cleaner, but it is still continueing, the MS Registry Check. I am running Windows 98, so can anyone help?
I think the goal would be to conquer the known Universe.
At least thats what I gleaned from the video.
I just think it's a very cool concept that spans several million millenia. You start as a single-cell organism and you end as highly evolved, forward-thinking beings capable of causing massive destruction through technology. In my mind, it has much much more long time playability than The Sims.
I can finally be a T-Rex, like I've always wanted to XD.
I wish I had my camera to highlight the problems I've also found with my video card (which is now in the hands of UPS on it's transcontinental trip to California.)
For one, it's cooling fans were bent... badly. See what I mean on this hexus review: The Copper fins under my card's white plastic cover were all bent to the right, as if it were dropped during production. Also, the I/O panel of the card was not flush with the case, at all. Only the top screw would work, and the bottom was too far out of alignment to be screwed in. Also in the above picture, the card is nearly flush with the table. Remember my previous description of my card? I wasn't kidding about its noticably scary curve.
An annoyance is that the card was pressing down on the mobo chipset cooler, but I can live with that.
I sincerely hope I get a replacement fast, and don't get screwed by newegg. I'm going insane without my computer; this junker with 256mb of system memory is killing me!
I have to live with a 'junker', atleast until I build my own rig...Life, nyah.