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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas TurboXD


Year: 2010
Genre: Action (Shooter) / Arcade / Racing (Cars / Motorcycles / Bicycles) / 3D / 3rd Person
Platform: PC
Developer: Rockstar North
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Publication Type: piratka
Tabletka: not required
Language: English
Size: 3.57 GB
Minimum system requirements:
> Processor: Intel Pentium III / AMD Athlon with 1 GHz
> Memory: 512 MB RAM
> Video Card: 3D-graphics adapter with 64 MB memory, compatible with DirectX 9 for Windows 2000 & XP, Vista Basic / NVIDIA GeForce 6 with 128 MB of video memory for Vista Premium / Business / Ultimate
> Sound Card: Sound device compatible with DirectX ® 9.0c
> Free space on hard disk: 3,6 GB


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Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Real v3

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Real v3


Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Real v3 Beta


Grand 
Theft Auto San Andreas Real v3



Game Release Date : August 1st, 2010
Dowmload Release Date : August 2nd, 2010
Release Stage : Beta
Mod Developer : ovisebdan



20 months. It's been 20 months since I started working on this thing. This is my last mod. Ever. I think it's pretty obvious why. I've lost interest in making these things. It's been 5 years since I first started, I'm not 13 anymore and quite simply put, I've got much better things to do than making these mods.This was going to be my last and best mod. It certainly is my last and I think it comes pretty close to being my best, even though it is UNFINISHED and UNTESTED. Yeah, that being said, don't expect everything to work the way it should. I had a lot of great things in plan for GTA SA Real v3, but unfortunately, I don't care that much about it anymore. Still, I am very sorry I never managed to finish it, because it would have been an amazing mod.
Consider this my "retirement." I've come a long way and I feel it's time to go. This last year I've felt quite appreciated, as a lot (I mean A LOT) of people kept pressuring me about this game, some being total idiots though. It feels nice to see that my work means something to so many people. I've made 8 trailers and together they've all got 93.000 total views. Add that to the views the videos for the other mods got, and there are a total of over 430.000 views. That's pretty cool.
Ok, now a little something about some trouble I've had with the game. If the game won't start (you double click on it and nothing happens), just create of copy of vorbisFile.dll and then go to the 'backup' folder and copy the one in there over the original. Now try running the game. If it runs, exit the game and use the original vorbisFile.dll again. This way you can enjoy the new and improved graphics. If it doesn't work the first time, repeat these steps until it does. Or if you just don't want to use the new graphics then do whatever you want, but it's a damn shame, trust me. Oh, yeah, almost forgot. Press Shift + F12 to activate the graphics. Uhm... I just realized this file might not have anything to do with the graphics and if I'm right, it's even more important. So try and play the game with the original file, not the one from the 'backup' folder.
Uhm... ok, what else is there? Yeah, thanks to all the authors of all the mods I've used, this wouldn't have been possible without you guys.It still feels like something's missing here, but fuck it. Actually there's a lot missing, but I'm just not in the mood to write everthing there is to write. So here it is, have fun




Grand Theft
 Auto San Andreas Real v3

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Andreas Real v3


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Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box


Fast and furious arcade racer translated to the PC with great care. The Ultimate Box tosses in plenty of freebie additions and the ongoing content development ensures that Burnout Paradise won't end up gathering dust after the first few weeks. Has that magic "one more race" feel and is easily one of the best arcade racers on the PC.

Install Notes :
1. Unrar.
2. Burn or mount the image.
3. Install the game using the keygen included in the Crack dir on the DVD.
4. Install the 1001 update included in the Crack dir.
5. Copy the cracked content to your installation dir.
6. Play the game.




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DragonWarsHD 1.0 (iPad)



DragonWars is an Action RPG/Strategy game where you play as a powerful dragon. Take on enemy dragons and other fantastic creatures in four game modes. Choose from one of four unique dragon heroes each with their own skills and stats.

Game Modes include: Survival, Escort, Defense of the Ancients (DOTA)

Featuring dozens of unique skill and monsters to fight.
Hero characters increase in level quickly.
Tons of ways to customize your dragon hero.
Ally with a Phoneix, purchase upgrades from friendly Gryphons.
Unique 3D graphics and animations.

More heroes, enemies and game modes are coming!

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Need For Speed: Undercover

Need For Speed: Undercover [CDRIP-Team JPN]
Need For Speed: Undercover [CDRIP-Team JPN] | 1081.2MB
Genre: Racing | EA
Undercover features a new open world map consisting of 109 miles (175km) of road and a large highway system, making it the largest Need for Speed "world" EA has created so far. The game's environment consists of four boroughs.
Some boroughs are the same as Need for Speed Most Wanted, just shifted to different positions. These four boroughs make up the city, Tri-City. Undercover also features a new continuous highway system. In previous installments, highways were relatively small circuits concentrated within separate boroughs.
System Requirements:-
OS: Windows XP/Vista/Se7en
CPU: 2.8GHz
RAM: 1.0GB

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Xpand Rally Xtreme




Features:
- Realistic racing simulation with original FIA GT Series cars and courses
- Over 70 different opponents on 10 legendary race courses
- Highly realistic opponent AI giving a total race experience
- 3 playing modes; dynamic weather changes during the race
- Unrestricted game save and reload function; intense multiplayer action

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Friday, August 13, 2010

Digital Camera Buyers Guide

This digital camera buyers guide will help you to buy a digital camera that best suits your needs. In this modern day and age, digital cameras are very popular and almost everybody has taken advantage of its great capabilities for taking photographs.
Most digital cameras on the market today are very automated. A couple examples of this is the auto focus and auto exposure control features that come with most digital cameras out there.
The main advantage of using a digital camera is ease of use. It's very easy to take photographs and you can simply upload them straight away to a computer. A lot of digital cameras are also multifunctional with video and audio recording devices built-in.
Our digital camera buyers guide will help you by taking a look at the following points to consider when choosing a digital camera:


Resolution

One of the first things to consider when choosing a great digital camera is the resolution. The resolution is simply the amount of pixels that the image sensor in the camera can capture.The more pixels the camera can capture, the higher resolution, and that results in a clearer and higher quality photo. These days the resolutions are in the thousands, so they are counted in mega pixels. There are roughly a million pixels in a mega pixel.
So a 7 mega pixel camera will take a much better quality and detailed photograph than a 2 mega pixel camera. When choosing your camera, make sure you have a decent resolution.


Zoom

Another important feature to take into account is the zoom. There are two types of zoom on a digital camera, digital zoom and optical zoom.The digital zoom is dependant on the resolution of the camera, and highly digitally zoomed images can become pixilated or blurry. You shouldn't worry at all about the digital zoom since you should be buying a digital camera that has a good enough resolution.
You could call digital zoom as "fake" zoom, since it's the same effect as enlarging a photo on your computer. On the other hand, optical zoom is known as "true zoom". This is where you actually change the focal length of the lens to make objects appear closer. The lens does this by reducing or enlarging the field of view.
Some people don't use the zoom feature all that much, but to be safe I would look into buying a digital camera with at least 4X optical zoom.


Memory

The next part of our digital camera buyers guide is the memory of the camera. Digital cameras usually come with a little bit of internal memory to store a few photos. But if you want to store a lot of photos in your camera you will need to buy a memory card.A flash memory card is a tiny little card that can store hundreds or even thousands of photos. You plug them into your digital camera and you can shoot photo after photo without worrying about running out of memory.
Then you are able to remove them from your camera and immediately print them using a photo printer. With some photo printers you don't even need to have a computer hooked up to it. How convenient is that?
When you buy a digital camera some already come with a flash memory card to get you started, but they are usually a lower capacity card so you will probably need to buy a larger one. Go for a memory card that is at least 1-2 Gigs in capacity.


Focus

The focus of the camera is also something worth considering. This is even more important if you are taking certain types of pictures, such as extreme close-ups or wide angle shots.You need to find out what the camera is a capable of before you go ahead and buy it. Find out how many lenses it has, and whether it uses changeable lenses. Also, at what range will you get a clear shot? There are many things to consider with the focus of the camera. If you're just a basic photographer then you might not need to look into the focus all that much.


Other Features

Other features such as what type of batteries it uses, what shoot modes the camera offers, and whether you can record video and audio may be important factors to you.

How To Extend Laptop Battery Life

Here are some handy tips on how you can extend laptop battery life. The battery life of a laptop is always an important feature to consider when choosing a laptop.
It's true that some models boast longer battery life than others, but thankfully there are some things you can do to reduce your battery usage. And the more battery life you save, the more time you can spend working or playing on your laptop away from a power source.


1. Using less power on your laptop
Changing your laptop's power settings, such as reducing the brightness of the display, can help to extend laptop battery life.
Also, your laptop's battery life will drain faster if you have multiple applications running at the same time, so try to limit the amount of applications you have open at once.
Keep in mind that the type of applications you run determines how much battery is being used. For example, running a word document uses far less power than playing a 3D game. Games and other 3D graphical applications generate more heat and quite a lot of power because the CPU and graphics card are having to work hard to produce the great visuals you see on your screen.


2. Disconnect unused accessories
Using extra computer accessories and peripherals such as an external mouse, keyboard, hard drive, or optical drive requires more power from your laptop.
So when you are not using these devices make sure you unplug them from your laptop so that you can save some extra battery life. Every little bit of battery life counts!
This also applies to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features. If you're not connected to a wireless network or you are not using any bluetooth device, make sure to turn off these features.


3. Avoid high temperature areas
Another tip to maximize laptop battery life is to avoid using your laptop in very hot or cold surroundings. Laptops work more efficiently in cooler temperature. Keeping any external laptop fans clean and free from dust will also help in keeping your laptop just that little bit cooler.

Gaming Laptop Computers Buyer's Guide


Are you in the market for gaming laptop computers? Do you need some advice on choosing a good laptop for your gaming needs?

Then you've come to the right place! Laptops are forever becoming more powerful, there's never been a better time to buy your new laptop.

This article will look into the various factors you should consider when buying your gaming laptop computer.



Screen Size

Choosing a screen size for your laptop depends on what you will use the laptop for. Avid gamers and those who wish to view DVD movies on their laptop will typically want a larger screen than normal computer users. Keep in mind that the larger the screen, the more you will pay. You could save quite a bit of money by going with a smaller screen, although if you're a diehard gamer this is probably not an option for you, as you will want the biggest screen you can get your hands on for a great gaming experience.


Laptop Video Card

Gamers will need a decent laptop video card inside their beast. ATI and Nvidia, the two best graphics card manufacturers in the world, both offer a range of different graphics cards made specifically for laptops. For example, ATI has the Radeon Mobility range of cards, while Nvidia offers the GeForce Go series of cards for laptops. Although laptop video cards don't match the performance of desktop video cards, the latest models can still pack a punch and are good enough for high performance gaming.
External video cards are also an option for you if you decide later down track that you want to upgrade your laptop's video card. Some external graphics cards can provide powerful, desktop-like performance.


Size and Weight

The size and weight of gaming laptop computers is important to buyers. If you will be travelling with your laptop and carrying it around a lot, a smaller and lighter laptop will be more convenient for you. Although, if you've chosen to go with a large screen size, then you don't really have the choice of buying a small laptop.

Laptop Keyboard and Mouse

The input capabilities of your laptop is another thing to look out for. The keyboard on your gaming laptop computer should be large enough for you to use it comfortably. If the laptop keyboard area and keys are too small, you may experience stress on your fingers and wrists when typing. The touchpad on the laptop, which is the alternative to using a mouse, should also feel comfortable to you. Many people dislike touchpads, as they are harder to control than a regular mouse. This may not be a problem for you as it's always possible to plug in your own external mouse for better control.


Battery Life

If you'll be on the move a lot, battery life may be an important consideration for you. Most laptops these days use lithium ion batteries. The performance of a lithium ion battery is judged by its capacity, which is measured in cells. Keep in mind that the more powerful gaming laptop computers drain their batteries faster. Keep in mind that there are some ways to extend laptop battery life.


Extra Ports

If you want to connect peripheral devices to your laptop, you will need to do so through USB ports. Devices such as printers, scanners, digital cameras, keyboards, and mice all need USB ports, so ensure that the laptop you choose has enough of these ports for your needs.

What Is Cache And Its Importance For Your Gaming PC

You may be wondering "what is cache?" and what has it got to do with my computer? Well, if you're building a fast gaming computer you will want to be aware of the importance of cache memory for when you choose your components. This article will explain what cache is and how it makes your games and other programs run faster.
Most CPUs will have what's called as L1 and L2 cache memory. Some also have an L3 cache. Put simply, cache is a high speed type of memory that is used to store data that is likely to be used again.
If your computer didn't have a cache then the CPU would have to access memory directly from the RAM. This would slow your computer down as the RAM runs at a much lower speed than the CPU.
Inside your motherboard you have L2 cache which only contains a small amount of memory, but operates at two times the speed of the RAM.
Then you have your L1 cache which is built inside the CPU to speed things up even faster. The L1 cache runs even faster than L2 cache.
So with these two types of caches at work, your CPU can run at its highest possible speed. So if you were to ask, what is cache going to do for you? It's going to run your games faster, period.
Cache memory is quite expensive and faster CPUs need more cache than slower ones. The budget processors out there typically have less cache in them and is one reason why they are priced low. But for your gaming system you may need all the cache you can get to make sure your games play at their absolute best.
Hopefully you won't be asking the question "what is cache" anymore, this article has explained what this type of memory is and why its important for your gaming pc.

NVIDIA SLI Technology Explained

NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire have been around for quite a while now, but it's only lately that the industry has seen a significant breakthrough and advancement in the technology.
If you don't know what these 3D performance enhancing technologies do exactly, I'm sure you've at least heard of SLI and CrossFire before. In this article we will explain what SLI is and how it works, and you can read our other article on ATI CrossFire if you want to know about that too.
Back in 1998, the company 3DFX first introduced us to the SLI term with their Scan-Line Interleave technology used in their Voodoo2 range of graphics cards. NVIDIA then came along and bought 3DFX, and came up with a new idea of using the PCI-Express bus to increase 3D graphics performance. They named this new technology Scalable Link Interface (SLI).



How Does SLI Work?
NVIDIA SLI basically works like a dual core processor, it splits the load into two. With SLI you have two or more video cards connected together in a master/slave setup via what's called an SLI bridge. When displaying 3D graphics on the screen, all the work is divided into smaller parts and sent to each of the GPUs for faster processing. When the slave GPU is done processing, it sends its output to the master GPU via the SLI bridge, and the master GPU combines everything to display the images to the monitor.

What Do I Need For SLI?
To use NVIDIA SLI in your gaming computer you must have a motherboard based on a NVIDIA chipset and you need at least two PCI-Express 16x slots. You also need two (or more) NVIDIA video cards that are SLI compatible.
You must keep in mind that the two or more video cards must have the same GPU (and preferably have the same memory and clock speed too), although they may be of different manufacturers.
If you're buying a brand new card you can be sure that it is SLI capable, but if it's a slightly older card you must be sure it can be used with SLI because not all of them can. So double check before buying a video card.

Different SLI Modes
NVIDIA SLI technology can be set to function in different modes.
  • Split Frame Rendering (SFR) - This mode works by cutting each frame in half and sending it to each GPU for processing. Very simple.
  • Alternate Frame Rendering (AFR) - Instead of breaking a frame into smaller pieces like SFR, AFR works by each GPU rendering a whole frame one at a time, one after the other.
  • SLI Antialiasing(AA) - With just a single video card, you can enable antialiasing up to 4x. But with an SLI setup and multiple video cards, you can experience much more antialiasing such as 8x, 16x, 32x, and even 64x with a quad SLI system (4 video cards).

Quad NVIDIA SLI
Quad SLI is just what the name implies, four GPUs working together for amazing performance. It can be accomplished by either having 4 video cards slotted into 4 PCI-Express 16x slots, or 2 dual-GPU video cards slotted into 2 PCI-Express 16x slots.
As you can imagine, this will increase performance in your games. You will see the true power of quad SLI when you're in high resolutions, and when you enable SLI Antialiasing mode.

ATI CrossFire Technology Explained

2005 saw the introduction of ATI CrossFire technology, which works similar to NVIDIA's SLI. Just like SLI, CrossFire uses multiple Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to improve 3D graphics performance. In this article we take a look at the different generations of CrossFire and the different modes of this great technology.



First Generation CrossFire
When ATI CrossFire first came out it worked like this: You needed a CrossFire compatible motherboard, a 'master' CrossFire Edition video card, and another regular 'slave' video card. The master video card contains a compositing engine that combines the two GPU outputs and displays it to the screen.
The master and slave video cards did not have to be the same, but they must be of the same GPU family. The two video cards are connected together via a Y-dongle which connects into each card's DVI port.

Native CrossFire
The next generation of CrossFire did not require a master card. You just needed two PCI-Express video cards with CrossFire capability, and the dongle connection that was present in the first generation was removed and a bridge was used to connect the two video cards (similar to NVIDIA SLI).

CrossFireX
Part of the AMD spider platform is the recently released CrossFireX which allows you to connect four video cards for fast gaming performance.

Different CrossFire Modes
ATI CrossFire can be set to function in different modes.
  • Alternate Frame Rendering - Just like with SLI's Alternate Frame Rendering mode, each frame is rendered by each GPU one after the other. For example, the first GPU will render all the even frames while the second GPU will render all the odd frames.
  • Supertiling Mode - Supertiling works by dividing the screen/frame into small squares of pixels and spreading them evenly to each GPU for processing.
  • Scissor Mode - In scissor mode the frame is split up into two pieces, depending on rendering effort. The two GPUs are given each half of the frame for processing.
  • Antialiasing - Same as the SLI antialiasing mode, this increases the quality of the image instead of the rendering speed. You can enable up to 14x of antialiasing.

Choosing a Gaming Video Card for your PC

Choosing the right gaming video card for your needs can be a tough decision for many. There are so many different graphics cards out there, all with different specs and features, it's hard to know what is best for you.
This article will discuss the various factors you should consider when buying a video card, so you can make a better buying decision.
Your gaming video card will be responsible for producing the dazzling 3D graphics and effects seen in the latest computer games. A better graphics card makes for a better 3D gaming experience, so gamers should choose the best video card they can afford.


AGP or PCI Express

There are two ways to connect your graphics card to your motherboard, via an AGP or PCI Express slot. Generally, a motherboard will only support one these slot types. So you need to make sure which it is before looking for a video card.
AGP has been the norm for a long time now, but it is old technology.
PCI Express is the new kid on the block, and it’s only a matter of time until it completely takes over from AGP. The benefit of PCI Express is that it can handle a greater data throughput than an AGP slot.
PCI Express offers performance of up to 4X faster than the fastest AGP slot. It’s relatively new technology, and it isn’t being used to its full potential yet. Although, we predict that games released in the next 1-2 years will make full use of PCI Express technology.
Another advantage of PCI Express is you can connect more than one video card to your computer. This is impossible with AGP, a motherboard can only ever have one AGP slot.
If you’re simply upgrading your gaming computer with a new video card, you should check whether your motherboard supports AGP or PCI Express, and then choose a card accordingly. Don’t worry if your motherboard has an AGP slot. Even though it’s not the latest technology, AGP is going to stay around for a long time. Many of the best video cards come in AGP versions.
On the other hand, if you’re building a new system from scratch, you have the choice. We recommend choosing a gaming video card with PCI Express, and a motherboard that supports it. As we said before, the games of the future will soon harness the power of this new technology, leaving AGP in the dark. So by choosing PCI Express now, it will save you the upgrade later when AGP becomes obsolete.
Also, don’t confuse PCI Express with PCI. A long time ago you would connect your graphics card through a PCI slot on your motherboard. This is very slow compared to todays standards, and is completely outdated.

Screenshot from id Software's Doom 3


ATI or nVidia

Very much like the CPU market, there are two companies that dominate the world of gaming video cards, ATI and nVidia. They make the best video card chips in the world. ATI is responsible for the Radeon series, while nVidia is behind the GeForce line of cards. Although ATI and nVidia make the graphics card technology you see in all the latest cards, they don’t actually sell them themselves. They license their best video card chips to companies such as GeCube, Saphire, Asus, and ABit (just to name a few) who then sell their own variants on the original technology.


Understanding the Specs

Below are some brief explanations of the different aspects of a graphics processor. If you get caught up in all this technical talk, do not worry. You don’t need to understand all the details in order to make a wise purchase on your gaming video card. Clock Speed
The clock speed of a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) determines the number of pixels it can process per cycle. But just like CPUs, the numbers can be a little misleading. A faster clock speed does not always result in better performance.
Onboard Memory
Video cards come with on-board memory to be used solely for graphics operations. The minimum on a graphics card these days is 128MB, although 256MB is becoming quite common. Some of the best gaming video cards have a huge 512MB of on-board memory.
But be aware that ‘the more the better’ isn’t always true. If the software you run doesn’t need huge amounts of memory, then you shouldn’t spend money on more memory. If you compare a card with 128MB against one with 256MB, you would only see a performance improvement if you play a game such as Half Life 2, or Doom3, which requires lots of memory for its many large textures.
Memory Bandwidth
Memory bandwidth is the speed at which the GPU can talk with the on-board memory. It’s more important than the amount of memory you have on the card. The more bandwidth, the better. Graphics card memory comes in two types, GDDR3 and DDR. The former is the fastest type of memory.
Fill Rate
The fill rate of a video card is the speed at which pixels are drawn onto screen memory. It’s usually measured in millions of pixels per second, and is an important measure of a graphics processor’s performance. The best gaming video cards on the market have fill rates as fast as 15 billion pixels per second.


Rendering Features

The speed and efficiency of the GPU isn’t the only thing that counts. The latest 3D games and software make use of advanced 3D rendering effects such as anti-aliasing, anisotropic filtering, bump-mapping, pixel shaders and much more.If you run a game that was written with such features in mind, and your graphics card doesn’t support them, you will experience a significant performance loss, or at worst the game won’t run at all. The best gaming video cards on the market try to keep up with all the latest 3D rendering techniques in the software world.


Screenshot from Valve's Half Life 2

Other Functions

Video cards provide other functions apart from rendering 3D graphics. For example, you can have high-definition output, output to a TV screen, or to multiple monitors. If you want such features, be sure to check if they’re listed on the box.
  • DVI: This is a higher-definition output used with newer monitors and some high-end TVs. Connecting to your monitor via DVI offers better image quality than the standard VGA connection. If you want to take advantage of DVI, buy a graphics card and monitor that supports it.
  • TV-Out: If you wish to display the output of your video card onto a TV screen, you will need a graphics card that supports TV-Out. Many of the best video cards on the market have this feature, aswell as budget-line cards. You connect your graphics card to a TV using an S-video connection. If you have an older TV with an RCA input instead of S-video, you will need an S-video to RCA adaptor.
  • Dual Monitor Support: If you want to split your video output across two monitors, you will need dual monitor support on your graphics card. This feature is useful for developers, engineers, designers, and multi-taskers who wish to view many different windows on their desktop at once. Usually, one output will be VGA and the other DVI. Learn more about dual monitor video card setups here.

Don't forget about NVIDIA's SLI and ATI's CrossFire technology. You can learn all about these multiple GPU technologies with our guides:
What Is NVIDIA SLI?
What Is ATI CrossFire?


Choosing Your Gaming Video Card

Now that you have a little background information on the features of a video card, you can start to make your decision on what is the best gaming video card for your needs.Unfortunately choosing a gaming video card can be quite confusing. There are so many different models and different varieties of each model, it can be overwhelming. ATI and nVidia also have different naming conventions that can cause added confusion. Check out our guide on the best video cards of 2010 to help you with your choice.


Screenshot from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 2

The Many Benefits Of A Dual Monitor Video Card Setup

There are many advantages to a dual monitor video card setup. Using two monitors with the one computer isn't anything new in the computer world, so if you haven't yet why don't you try it out soon? Once you start with dual monitors you won't ever want to go back to a normal single monitor setup.


With dual monitors you can do your work and play a lot faster and more efficiently. It's a big time saver for a lot of different applications. You have way more desktop space which allows you to have multiple windows open over the two separate screens.
You could be working on something like a spreadsheet or document on one screen, and have something else like a web video or movie running on the other screen. Although this particular example would hardly cause you to get your work done faster, as you would probably get distracted by the video/movie, but you see my point. With two screens, it's possible to increase your productivity at the computer big time.
If you're building webpages, you can be building a page on one screen whilst viewing the resulting page on the other screen. If you're into your news or sport at all, you could be working on something on one screen whilst having an updated news or live scores page on the other screen. If you have instructions for something in say an email or webpage, you could have those instructions open on one monitor while you do your business on the other. There's countless possibilities on how a dual monitor video card setup can work wonders for you.
Another benefit with a dual screen setup, albeit less noticeable, is that you won't need to minimize and maximize windows when working with multiple programs as much, and this means less clicking of the mouse. And less clicking means less chance of ending up with carpal tunnel disease and repetitive stress injuries. Even though these problems are rare, I thought I would just point that out.
The good thing is that setting up double monitors is it's dead easy. All you need is a dual monitor video cardicon and two monitors. Most video cards these days have dual monitor support anyway, so no problems there. Just follow the instructions that came with the card.

How To Install Monitor And Drivers

In this short and sweet article we explain how to install monitor and drivers for your newly built PC. This has got to be one of the easiest steps out of all in building a computer, and I'm fairly sure that most of you will be able to do this without any help at all.

Connect the monitor to your PC
The first step to installing your new monitor is to plug it in to your PC. Monitors are usually connected via two cables, the first being the one that plugs into the video output port on the back of your video card.
If your PC has on-board graphics instead of a dedicated graphics card, then you will find the video port on the back of your motherboard. Either way, make sure the cable connector is screwed in nice and tightly to the video port.
Also, if you've got yourself a fancy new LCD TV instead of a normal LCD/CRT monitor then it plugs into either the HDMI port or S-Video port on your PC.
The second cable that the monitor comes with plugs into a power source. Instead of plugging the power cable straight into a wall socket, we recommend that you plug it into a good surge protector. Monitors can be sensitive to power surges and spikes, therefore it's a good idea to protect yourself and your equipment by doing this. It's not 100% necessary though.

Installing Monitor Drivers
Note: If you're following our PC Installation Guide step by step, then you won't be able to turn on your monitor and install monitor drivers just yet because you haven't even installed the operating system yet! Come back to this step after you have installed the operating system.
Once your monitor is plugged in for the first time and you turn on the PC, Windows will hopefully detect the new monitor and ask for your drivers installation disk that should have come with your monitor.
If you haven't got the disk for some reason, you should be able to download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website. Otherwise, you can let Windows install the monitor as a generic Plug and Play Monitor. For most cases this is fine too.

Choosing the Best CPU for Your Gaming Computer

Choosing the best CPU for your gaming needs can be a tough decision. The CPU market is indeed confusing. There are many different models to choose from, all with different features and speeds.
The following information will help you understand the world of CPUs, and will assist you in choosing the best CPU for your gaming needs.
Picking the latest, fastest or most expensive processor on the market won’t always result in the right CPU for your particular system. Some processors are designed to work with certain motherboards, so the CPU you choose will limit the type of motherboard you can get.



The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is one of the most important components in any computer system. The CPU could be described as the brains of a computer. It contains the logic circuitry that performs the instructions of the software you run. The performance of your games and other applications will be directly related to this tiny little microprocessor.


The Major Players: Intel and AMD

Two companies dominate the CPU market, Intel and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices). Both companies make a range of different processor models. For example, Intel have the Core i7 and Core i5 processor models, while AMD have the Athlon and Phenom series. The Intel versus AMD debate is always a popular one.

The Best CPU for Gaming

If you’re a basic computer user and you don’t require all that much power, you may want to consider a budget-line processor. Intel and AMD both offer budget processors.Intel have their Celeron range of budget processor models, which has been around for years. The Celerons of today have dramatically different inner structures than the first Celerons that hit the market years ago. Another budget option from Intel these days would be the Core 2 Duo models. As for AMD, these days the AMD Athlon 64 X2 processors would be considered budget models and go for very cheap.
For gaming, you will need a more powerful CPU. If you wish to play the latest 3D games with good performance, you’ll want to invest in a capable CPU. Currently, the Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 are the most popular processors and are also the ones that I recommend for gaming. If you want to go with AMD instead, consider the AMD Phenom X4 models.
Deciding between AMD and Intel can be a difficult decision. Although, if you're a gamer I would recommend an Intel processor at this particular moment time. They seem to slightly out-perform their follow AMD rivals these days with their awesome Core i5 and i7 processors. But in this market things change very quickly, and next week AMD could have the best offer and I will be recommending them instead. So it's really up to you to decide between the two.


Understanding the Speed of CPUs

The speed of a CPU is measured in either megahertz or gigahertz, and is referred to as the CPU’s clock speed. It’s not very easy to compare the performance of Intel and AMD processors. An Intel processor running at 3 GHz is not equivalent to an Athlon processor running at 3 GHz. This is because AMD processors can run at a slower speed and yet match the performance of faster-clocked Intel processors. As a result, AMD has named its CPUs on an equivalent Intel rating, not based on their actual MHz value. This helps to compare AMD and Intel processors. For example, an AMD Athlon XP 2100+ runs at 1.73 GHz, yet it matches the performance of a 2.1GHz Pentium 4.


Cooling Your CPU

These days, the best CPUs produce so much heat they require a cooling system. Processors commonly run with a fan attached to the top to cool them down. When you buy a CPU, the stock cooler that comes with it can be replaced with a better aftermarket cpu cooler if you want improved cooling. If you're going to be overclocking your CPU, then chances are you probably need to get a better cooler.

The Future of CPUs

Competition in the CPU market is tight between Intel and AMD, both are working hard to release the fastest and most powerful chips. The current trend in CPUs are quad core CPUs, and AMD and Intel both have competing quad core processors on the market. Who knows what the future may bring? One thing's for sure, CPU technology is only going to get better like it always does. To think how fast they may become in the future is frightening.

How To Clean LCD Monitor Step By Step

Here is our step by step guide on how to clean LCD monitors. LCD technology is so much better than the old style CRT monitors in many ways. They are much easier on your eyes, and have a lot less flickering and radiation. LCD's are also better for the environment, and they run on less power than CRT's did.

To clean LCD monitors you need to take a difference approach than you would for your old CRT screen. With the CRT you would simply clean it the same way you would a glass screen, but with LCD screens you need to take a bit more care.



Be careful as LCD's are prone to damage and scratches, so make sure you read this guide before you go ahead and clean LCD screens without knowing what you're doing. Ok, here are the steps on how to safely and properly clean LCD screens:

  1. First things first, turn off your monitor so that the screen is blank. When the screen is off you will be able to see the dirty areas much easier, such as dust and finger prints.
  2. Get a soft, dry cloth and gently wipe down the LCD screen. A good example of a great type of cloth to use would be the microfiber type cloth that you use to clean sunglasses. Another great choice of cloth is a Swiffer cloth.Materials to avoid for this step includes toilet, paper towels, tissues, or clothing. These types of materials can scratch your LCD monitor quite easily.
  3. If you can still see dust and/or finger marks, then you can use some sort of product to dampen the cloth with. Good choices are distilled water, or a equal amount of distilled water and white vinegar.You could also buy a product that is specially used to clean LCD monitors, it shouldn't cost you too much at all. No matter what product you use, don't press down on the screen too hard!
    Make sure you avoid any products that contain either ethyl alcohol or acid, acetone, methyl chloride, or toluene. These types of chemicals may cause a reaction with the materials that LCD screens are made of, and cause damage to your monitor.

So now you understand how to clean LCD monitors effectively, and without risking damage to your expensive screen. It's a good idea to regularly clean your screen and take good care of it, so that it may last just that little bit longer. Also, if you've a habit of always touching the screen with your fingers, try to avoid it to keep your screen free from fingerprints.

Choosing the Best Gaming MonitorChoosing the Best Gaming Monitor

Are you stuck on choosing the best gaming monitor for your needs? The monitor will likely be one of the most expensive parts of your computer, so you'll need all the advice you can get on making your purchase. This guide will explain the different factors you should consider when buying your gaming monitor.
A few years ago, the biggest decision you needed to make when choosing the best gaming monitor was whether to get an LCD or CRT monitor. Nowadays, that argument is dead. CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors have been around for a very long time, and were once the standard displays for desktop computers.
When LCD (liquid crystal display) monitors entered the desktop computer world, they were very expensive. LCD monitors have many advantages over their CRT counterparts, and these days they have totally taken over the desktop display market, and their prices have plummeted over recent years to become affordable to everyone.
Here are the advantages of LCD monitors over the old-style CRT monitors, in case you wanted to know:
  • Less power usage – An LCD monitor require less power than a CRT model, although CRT power usage is steadily coming down after lots of improvement from manufacturers.
  • Smaller and lighter – LCD monitors are much thinner and lighter than CRTs, and they weigh less. This makes LCDs easier to move around, and they take up less room on your desk.
  • Easier on the eyes – Because of the way LCD displays work, they don’t flicker like CRT monitors and so they reduce eyestrain and headaches. Also, LCDs tend to display text better since they can produce sharper images than CRTs.


What To Look For In An LCD Monitor

Let’s take a look at some of the more important factors you need to look out for in LCD screens when choosing the best gaming monitor.Native Resolution
Each LCD monitor is designed for a certain resolution, known as the native resolution. If you change the resolution on an LCD screen, the image will be scaled and the quality won’t be as good as with the native resolution. The native resolution of an LCD depends on the size. Here are the typical native resolutions for common sizes:
  • 17 inch: 1024x768
  • 19 inch: 1280x1024
  • 20 inch: 1600x1200
Viewing Angle
If you look at an LCD monitor from an angle, you will notice that the image appears dimmer and the colors can look weird. At extreme angles the entire image can even disappear. The viewing angle of an LCD monitor is the angle at which you can still view the screen clearly.
So, the greater the viewing angle, the better. Manufacturers are known to exaggerate their specifications, so be sure to evaluate the viewing angle yourself before buying an LCD monitor. Also, keep in mind how you will eventually use the monitor. If you need to show presentations with your LCD, the viewing angle will be a critical factor.
Response Rate
The response rate of an LCD monitor refers to how quickly each pixel on the screen can change color. The faster the response rate, the less ghosting you will experience. Ghosting is when the previous image displayed on the screen can still be seen as a blur for moments after the image has changed. Ghosting can be seen in fast-paced graphical applications such as games and videos.
When choosing an LCD monitor for gaming, the response rate is perhaps the single most important factor to consider. If you’re playing a fast-paced action game such as a first person shooter, when you look around quickly you will experience ghosting. This can ruin your overall gaming experience, depending on how severe the ghosting is. The faster the response rate, the less ghosting you will see.
CRT monitors don’t suffer from ghosting and blurring effects, and this is the reason they have historically been recommended as the best gaming monitors. The trick with buying an LCD monitor for gaming is finding one with a fast enough response rate.
I would say that an LCD with a response rate of 8ms (milliseconds) is the minimum for good gaming. Lower than 8ms is better of course. The very best gaming monitors on the market have extremely fast response rates (even as low as 2ms), completely avoiding ghosting altogether.
Manufacturers are continually producing LCDs with faster response rates, so soon they will all be amazingly fast and you won't need to even worry about checking the response rate.


What Size Should You Buy?

Choosing the size of your gaming monitor depends on your needs, and your budget. Sizes for LCD monitors range from 15 inches up to 23 inches and even larger. Prices vary greatly between sizes, so choose a size that you can afford and that is big enough for you. 17 inches is a common size and is big enough for most people, but if you’re a hardcore gamer or you plan to watch lots of videos or TV on your monitor, you should go for something bigger as it will increase your viewing experience.