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This is a video about the problems about the Camaro ... Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 600 seconds This is a video about the problems about the Camaro I own. Check out the rest: http://www.comput ervitals.com/forum/c amaro_seized_up-t121 72.html Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Dell's first start Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 355 seconds I gutted it for parts to try on another machine, then reassembled it. I'm late to upload this one. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Powering up the old best AMD system...also upates on what's happening. Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 405 seconds Starting the AMD system laying around. Also, a bit of update. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Brought a lemon Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 397 seconds It shows that IBM loves these machines... Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to check PSU Voltages Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 443 seconds Simple how-to for testing your voltages with a volt meter. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Howto: overclock overview Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 489 seconds How to OC, and what to watch for. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Mac or PC? Here's your answer Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 460 seconds Many people thought about getting a Mac or PC. I personally find Macs better for multimedia purposes, like creating videos, editing videos, pictures, since the OS is designed in such way. It's also very easy to use for daily usage as well. Pcs, they're cheaper, capable of the same thing, so since PCs are much more flexible than Mac, that's why I chose PC. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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32-bit or 64-bit? Here's your answer Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 545 seconds I decided that I'll try something new when going on air. I'll touch what people gets most confused about today's computing. When I talked about how much RAM a 64-bit OS could hold, well, it isn't 64-128GB RAM. It's 16TB of RAM...that's right! 16 Terabytes! Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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HP Vectra Part 3/3 Posted by: lhuser
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HP Vectra Part 2/3 Posted by: lhuser
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The HP Vectra Nightmare part 1/3 Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 421 seconds This is the first part of a PC that is mostly the worst line that HP has made. Sorry, part 4 isn't coming...camera kept screwing up. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The "not so" Acer PC Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 530 seconds After giving it a lot of change, I can say it's not an Acer computer...just a clone PC in an Acer case. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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BIOstar part 2 Posted by: lhuser
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The "ECS" BIOSTAR test Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 107 seconds Never trust a logo on a heatsink when you doubt that the board is another brand. Chances are that yes, it is from a different model. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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11 Boards, Packard Bell's finest crap start Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 383 seconds This is the first out of 11 botherboards I have to try. It's from a Packard Bell, and it's got a POS 440LX. Soooo crap. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Cold starting the lawnmower and the chainsaw Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 572 seconds Us guys trying to start summer appliances in the cold COLD winter times _________________ ____________________ __ On essaye de faire partir une tronconneuse pis une tondeuse durant une journee froide d'hiver Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Using your speaker sets to create homemade surround system Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 244 seconds If you got extra speakers laying around and an 8 channel capable PC, why not just use them all? Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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How to make a homemade DVD duplicator system Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 378 seconds All you need is to grab a couple of laying around burners and putting them in your PC. It's easy. I'm still searching for a DVD duplicating software. DiskJuggler seems to be a nice program for that purpose. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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IBM motherboard gets to meet the torch the hard way Posted by: lhuser
Video duration: 514 seconds This thing couldn't get any job done, so it passed what everyone can pass: The Torch. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
























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