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#21 Christine Daryleanne

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 04:14 PM

I got a Sound Blaster USB sound card. I was going to put in an NVIDIA GeForce video card but my tech told me that my Intel ExtremeGraphics is as good as anything going. so ti looks like I'm set to go semi-pro in certain areas, notably audio (Audacity, KRISTAL, Wavosaur and Linux Multi Media System the interface to which looks like a rack of modules)

Still I wonder if there is any usuable software called "Tiara" Also what the world could use is a security suite called "Rubber Panties"

#22 Christine Daryleanne

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Posted 13 April 2012 - 10:15 PM

I have been feeding the kitty: New additions:

Creative Labs USB Sound Blaster externally mounted sound card and the software

Wacom Bamboo Create pen and touch USB Graphics Tablet

On the agenda

The full implementation of the Creative labs "Audio Toolbar"
a USB audio interface

I was going to go for a GeForce graphics card but my tech told me that the Intel ExtremeGraphics chipset was as good ans any

In addition to the DVDVideosft Free Studio I have specialized software


Art and phot software

Artweaver
Autodesk Sketch Book
Poject Dogwaffle Howler 7 Demo
Pixia
Pherha
IrfanView with all plugins
LVIEWPRO
Paint XP for Windows 7

Also not yet installed Photoshop Elements 9 and Corel Painter Essentials (an older version) bogth came with the graphics tablet (one of which I have been interested in for 25 years)

One of the embarrassing things is that some of these havea "magic wand" and I can NOT figure out how to use it. I appreach it gingerly; if it is a magic wand, one mistake and I could turn something or someone into a frog and cannot figure out which something or someone

Audio record and edit

Audcity
KRISTAL
MP3Gain
MP3Tag
MediaMonkey
Creative Smart Record
Creative CTWave editor

Video
Avidimux Video Maker
Aone vidoe Splietter
Aone Video Joiner

#23 DL32

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Posted 30 April 2012 - 05:37 AM

I was going to go for a GeForce graphics card but my tech told me that the Intel ExtremeGraphics chipset was as good ans any


not even remotely. Any onboard graphics will suck next to a seperate graphics. But if all you're doing is graphic editing, then you don't need an upgrade. If you play games, then yes, get an nvidia card. Intel EG is extremly bad for gaming, but more then sufficient for win7 areo

my system:
Win7 Pro 64-bit
i7 920 @ 2.8 (used to be 4, but had power problems)
Asus P6T Deluxe V2
12G ddr3 1600
2X XFX GTX 285 factor OC
2X 300G velociraptors raid 1 (OS)
2x 500G Re3's raid 1 (games)
onboard sound (had creative f1taility titanium, died)
Corsair 850tx
microsoft laser mouse 5000 (wish I could find more of these)

the pics are old, as I no longer have the blue swap bay by itself

Server (downloads, archived file, media storage for video editing, public samba share for tools for fixing other computers):
Dell Poweredge 1800
2GB DDR2 3200 ECC REG
2x Intel Xeon 3.00GHZ chips /w HT enabled
2x WD 1TB Black (raid 1)
Ubuntu 10 server 64 bit
gigabit lan

EXT3 compression allows me to xfer 120+ MBPS


Third pictures is of my ATX power connector. The extreme draw of power of the 2x GTX 285's burned out my 12v1 rails. I have to keep the oxidation off the power connector or it will get so hot and corroded the draw from the 285's will cause an increase due to resistance that lowers the voltage. Such a draw that it kicks my PSU's overcurrent protection

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#24 Christine Daryleanne

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Posted 08 July 2012 - 09:33 PM

Not to be Little Miss Stucko-Up; but a new toy is coming my way on Tuesday: An Acer Iconia A700 tab

10.1" LCD screen: How about that, they named it after me: Little Christine Daryleanne
Nvidia Tegra 3 quad core 1.3 GHz
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich; French Vanilla, I hope
1 GB DRAM, 32 GB internal storage and provisions for a 64 GB card
Are you wet, yet. I will be
802 11 b/g/m Wi-Fi. That is a silly questio: "Wi Fi?" because it is much faster than dwiving or taking the twain
Bluetooth 2.1 (I will have to ask Tooth Fairy about what that does but it sounds painful)
There seems to be something wrong, though, they do not say anything about a tiara or even a tiara holder. Not even a Telepathic Interface Array Reactive Antenna (How primitive. If there is no keyboard, how is a girl to input data? I guess I shall have to give it the finger)

#25 Kari

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Posted 28 January 2013 - 08:24 AM

System Specs

 

Brand/Model: Gateway DX-4860 Video: Intel HD Graphics 2000 Monitor: Hanns-G 20" HZ201 MB: Intel Core i5-2320 OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit CPU: 3.0 GHz Sound: Realtek HD audio PSU: 300w HD: 1 TB WDC WD10EADX-22TDHB0 Add Ons: Asus BW-12B1ST Blu-ray optical drive drive




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