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warnesey333

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  • Birthday 05/03/1989

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  1. Plugged both power cables to the board? 4 Pin and (16?) Pin?
  2. Hope you enjoy it, I was happy with it, but it let me down just a little bit! Sure the kids will enjoy it though.
  3. Decide on what CPU, AMD or Intel. I went for Intel. Then decide on what type of CPU, dual core, quad core etc. If you're going to use it for gaming (the newer games that are multithreaded) quad core would be your choice but be aware, for the cpu to not be bottlenecked, everything else will have to be to a high standard (expensive!) Go for a Dual Core if you don't use it for gaming but do for say, music, video and internet. From there, you need a suitable motherboard. The motheboard has to have the same "socket" as the processor will fit in. I believe most of the dual core and quad core intel chips are LGA775. Once you've got the motherboard chosen, go for some RAM, but check what the board can handle up to! Most will handle DDR2 but some will handle DDR3 and I suggest using that. If you're going for DDR2 get the 8500+ but once again, check the motherboard can handle it. What else you need: - Powersupply, 400-600w will be suitable enough if you only have a single decent graphics card. - Hard Drive? Go for a SATA (most motherboards will support this) - Case? Go for one that you like, but check that the motherboard size (ATX, microATX will fit) - DVD/CD Drive? Go for SATA again - Graphics Card? If you're not a gamer, get something like a GeForce 8800gt, good cards, you can game on them if you want and will also handle everything else. All the wires will come with the motherboard. All the power wires will come with the PSU (power supply unit). I don't think I've forgotten anything.... If you want, get a list of items up here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk And send me a screenshot of it in pm and I'll have a look and make sure it fits together. Jack
  4. The internet. That's why not many people use them anymore!
  5. Watched a bit of it, bloody ridiculous. Just a good job liverpool lost during the weekend!
  6. Once the form is submitted, what do you need to do with the data in the form? Does the data from the form originate from the DB? Is it put into the form when the page is loaded?
  7. may work: for($i = 1; $i <= 14; $i++) { if(isset(${"action_" . $i}) { ...... } } Basically use this: ${"action_" . $i}; where $i is the number to be checked.
  8. to be honest, after that reply, I'd not be considering them at all. Get rid.
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