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    Jake hd

    Member Since 27 Jul 2010
    Offline Last Active Sep 24 2010 04:49 PM
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    In Topic: My friend wants this HP computer, but I have a few questions

    06 September 2010 - 12:45 PM

    Browse some of these.

    Very good motherboards at both sites.


    http://www.intel.com...ard/classic.htm

    http://usa.asus.com/...KyCKlQ4oSEtSu5m


    Thank you, I will show him this, Thanks again everyone.

    In Topic: My friend wants this HP computer, but I have a few questions

    06 September 2010 - 11:29 AM

    Yep newegg all the way.

    But new motherboard. Forget that one.


    Thanks everyone (: Just wondering what type of motherboard would you recommend?

    In Topic: Sonys new disk

    28 July 2010 - 05:39 AM

    That would be great to back up your HD but it would cost alot of money for one of those DVDs maybe they should develope stronger DVDs ie there thicker and scratch resesident and maybe even anti laser burn just a thaught.


    I agree with you, it would be nice to have stronger DVD's that are scratch resistant.

    In Topic: Sonys new disk

    27 July 2010 - 05:39 PM

    Blu-ray innovator Sony has teamed up with scientists at Tohuku Univsersity in Japan to develop a new blue-violet laser that could enable Blu-ray discs to reach one terabyte (1TB) capacity.

    In a press release clearly aimed at the technically-minded, Sony revealed it has successfully developed an 'all-semiconductor laser picosecond pulse source' with a wavelength of 405 nanometers.

    'It is capable of generating optical pulses in the ultrafast duration of 3 picoseconds, with ultra-high output peaks power of 100W, which is more than a hundred times the world's highest output value for conventional blue-violet pulse semiconductor lasers,' said the CE giant.

    The technology would allow Sony to increase the density of data on a single layer of a BD by as much as 20 times, according to the number crunchers at Japanese newspaper The Daily Yomiuri. This will be of immediate interest to home cinema hedz, as hitherto unimaginable possibilities – an entire season of Lost on one disc, for instance, or the Star Wars Trilogy on a single platter – become tantalisingly real. Unfortunately, there's no word on when 1TB Blu-rays, either for domestic or commercial use, might appear,

    The breakthrough follows the recent news that the Blu-ray Disc Association has approved the BDXL format, which delivers recordable discs with up to 128GB capacity.




    Wow a terabyte, that's pretty awesome.

    In Topic: Firefox 4 Beta

    27 July 2010 - 04:04 PM

    Posted Image http://download.mozi...=win&lang=en-US redirects to http://ftp.halifax.r...%20Beta%201.exe


    Checking: http://ftp.halifax.r...%20Beta%201.exe
    Engine version: 5.0.2.3300
    Total virus-finding records: 1573395
    File size: 8.96 MB
    File MD5: 697bc1861546d9a0d85c61e90dc8c505
    Posted Image



    i noticed that as soon as i posted that im not sure why it goes there and none of the others do