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Anyone school me on wake-up-on-lan? I want to run a WOL application on my iphone to wake up on my computer remotely. First do I have to be connect to the LAN for WOL to work or can I do it remotely?
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metro 2033 stressed the !!!% out of my 5850 on maxOriginally Posted by CWrite78
the one you gave me was already activated.![]()
wanted to see how bad the game taxed my computer with settings on high
metro 2033 stressed the !!!% out of my 5850 on maxOriginally Posted by CWrite78
the one you gave me was already activated.![]()
wanted to see how bad the game taxed my computer with settings on high
Usually when I build a HTPC type of build I just get the barebones off newegg, comes with mobo and psu already installed. Also if you plan to watch and record tv a cablecard might be a good option. You'd get all the functionality of the digital cable box except for ondemand.Originally Posted by CWrite78
what's a good mATX case to use? I'm debating between an HTPC (i dont even have a tv right now -.-) or building my cousins a nice little gaming PC as a joint bday gift.
was thinking of going with a NZXT Vulcan if i did go the gaming pc route, or a thermaltake lanbox lite if i went the HTPC route.
Usually when I build a HTPC type of build I just get the barebones off newegg, comes with mobo and psu already installed. Also if you plan to watch and record tv a cablecard might be a good option. You'd get all the functionality of the digital cable box except for ondemand.Originally Posted by CWrite78
what's a good mATX case to use? I'm debating between an HTPC (i dont even have a tv right now -.-) or building my cousins a nice little gaming PC as a joint bday gift.
was thinking of going with a NZXT Vulcan if i did go the gaming pc route, or a thermaltake lanbox lite if i went the HTPC route.