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15 February, 2006 at 2:08 am #196515
Hi Dawny, thinking of you. :)
I got you some virtual grapes. :wink:

I hope it doesn’t hurt when you laugh because I got you
something to read. :lol:15 February, 2006 at 2:00 am #197069Life just seems to be one long bout of owing cash. :(
15 February, 2006 at 1:56 am #19691815 February, 2006 at 1:48 am #189294@dolflip25 wrote:


Best i could come up with sorry :?
Don’t appologise, it looks just like me. :wink:
15 February, 2006 at 1:43 am #190605@acebabe25f wrote:
Angel What Happned to
Niki x
Sara
Sunshine
Jay
pups
niki
pebbz
chick
star
pol
pmsl the names could go on ,
bless i say top vote for these lot to , keep working it guysWHO?!!! :-s
15 February, 2006 at 1:12 am #197182Aloha to you too! :P

15 February, 2006 at 1:07 am #196891It sounds like Norton has done its job. If he’s scanned his pc and it says it’s
clean, there’s no need to worry.14 February, 2006 at 4:20 am #196197Low-profile video cards
Slimline ATX desktop and tower cases are far too confined to house
standard full-sized PCI or AGP or PCI Express video cards, therefore
video cards that are usually half the full-size height, called low-profile
cards, have to be used.Proprietary manufacturers such as HP, Compaq, Gateway, and Dell can
use slimline cases. Examples of models that can use them are the
Compaq DeskPro and the Dell Optiplex.PCI/AGP/PCI Express video cards are made as low-profile cards, and
they are usually not much more expensive than the full-sized version of
the same model, but availability could be a problem, because, firstly, not
all video-card manufacturers make low-profile cards, and, secondly,
when available, they have the same names as their full-sized
counterparts, and, if not purchased at a premium from HP, Compaq, Dell,
etc., would therefore be difficult to locate. Moreover, as you might
expect, low-profile cards are never as powerful as the full-sized models.The technology provided by the latest video cards cannot currently fit on
to low-profile cards, so instead of running a 256MB ATI Radeon 9800XT
or nVidia FX 5900 card, the user with such a slimline case would only be
able to use relatively under-powered low-profile cards such as a 128MB
ATI Radeon 9200 or an nVidia GeForce FX 5200.Moral of the story: avoid buying a computer housed in a slimline case.
See the Motherboard page on this site for information on the use of riser
cards to accommodate adapter cards in slimline cases.Look here for more info.
I’ve found a couple more options:
XFX GeForce 6500 256MB “Low Profile” – £47.00
http://www.komplett.co.ukSapphire Radeon X550 256MB “Low Profile” – £49.00
http://www.komplett.co.uk14 February, 2006 at 4:03 am #19627113 February, 2006 at 2:21 am #195846@*Peco wrote:
It’s okay Owen, you don’t have to say yer a knob.
I know I don’t have to say it as enough people already have. :oops:
I am a knob! I’ve always been a knob, and always will be
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