Posts Tagged ‘support’

The purpose of this post is to confirm the confidence I have in RAID technology as expressed in the earlier post “RAID“. It is occasioned by my recent plans to write a very different piece.
Background: the Warning Signs
Summers can get pretty hot here in Auckland. The average temperature for this time of year is 24 degrees Celsius (that’s 75 degrees Fahrenheit to North Americans) with 99% humidity so it’s no simple matter to keep a computer cool.
Your computers resources are not infinite and each time a new program is called, a portion of the total resource is … [Read More...]
You don’t need to spend a fortune to take advantage of Intel’s newest platform
Previous builds in this section have tended toward the expensive side, whether they’ve been the $8,600 photo studio or our $1,800 mini-ITX gaming build. While we stand by those choices (this is Maximum PC), we’ve also heard your cries for more affordable options. Often, a budget build means buying parts that are a little past their prime—and don’t get us wrong, you can find great deals there. But for this month’s build, I knew I wanted to explore Intel’s hot new Sandy Bridge architecture—and, if I … [Read More...]
Silverstone’s new TJ11 builds on the illustrious history of the TJ07 by adding XL-ATX board support, an inverted motherboard mount, two power buttons, USB 3.0 ports and is assembled by screw to allow it to be taken apart by modders. Gordon Mah Ung gets a walk through of the TJ11 from Silverstone’s Tony Ou.
This article was written by MaximumPC (Source)… [Read More...]



Overview
Wondershare’s Video to iPod converter is a good video converter, with many useful tools and is straightforward in its use.
Installation
The install is very typical of OS X installs, with the .dmg having a shortcut to drag and drop the program for installation
On its first boot, you will be brought to the website for the user guide. You will also be asked to input your serial number if you have purchase the product. If you have not you may do so from this screen.
Features & Use
Video to iPod has some cool features. With the Trim … [Read More...]
Images Credit Wikimedia (link and link)
Are you confused by the barrage of video cables available today? Let’s take a look at the most important video cables today, HDMI and DVI, and see what’s the differences between the two.
A decade ago, it was much easier to figure out how to get your TV connected to your devices, especially since most people only had a VCR. Our screens were smaller, the quality was worse, but the world was simpler. Today you can hardly walk in an electronics store without getting pressured to buy a several hundred dollar HDMI cable just … [Read More...]

















