Baked.noodle wrote: » Just worked out how to view webpages in 3D in Firefox. Hold down Ctrl + Shift + I for the Inspector console and select the 3D cube on the right hand side. Should look like this: I can't seem to click any links, so it seems to be a static rendering. Haven't tried any other pages yet.
chiloutus wrote: » Sorry if this isn't the right thread but I didn't wanna make a new one, but how long do hardwareversand normally take to go from clearing the order for delivery to actually dispatching? Mine was cleared at like 4:42 this moring , should I expect it dispatched today?
Wolfenstein: The New Order Specs [May 02, 2014, 08:35 am ET] - The Bethesda Blog offers a set of PC system requirements for Wolfenstein: The New Order, though these don't carry the expected label of minimum or recommended, though the seem to be the latter, as they say "These are the system requirements to deliver the PC game as it was intended to be experienced." Here's word on what it will take to run the upcoming alternate-history shooter: 64-bit Windows 7/Windows 8 Intel Core i7 or equivalent AMD 4 GB System RAM 50 GB free HDD space GeForce 460, ATI Radeon HD 6850 High Speed Internet Connection Steam account and activation required
Gumbi wrote: » Cross posting this from another forum, might get faster responses here. Thanks Hey, am trying to diagnose an issue for friend. I don't have access to his computer right now, but will do later, so I'm looking for a few ideas to try out when I get there. Here's the issue as explained by him. His screen was artefacting badly and his driver kept on crashing (happened while watching a vid). He reasoned his GPU was dead (something with which I tend to agree considering it was 6 plus years old). So he swapped out a generic GPU from another desktop. Now here's where the issue popped up: he cannot get his Internet to work with his PC. According to him all he did was swap out the graphics card. The net work appears as unknown in the list I believe (instead of UPCxxxxx). The rest of the connections in his house work fine (various wireless devices, etc). He swapped ethernet cable and ruled that out. No dice. I told him to run a netsh winsock reset in the start menu and it threw this error (paraphrased off the top of my head) 11003 dll failed to start. Any tips as to addressing this? I am going to bring a wireless key to see if he can get Internet wirelessly, but I doubt this will work given the issue is with the network on site (on the desktop), so he'll receive the signal but won't know what to do with it.
NTMK wrote: » his mobo/cpu may have be starting to die if his gpu and wireless are both being screwy i would try a fresh install (os) if possible try the gpu (and wifi card i assume) in another pc (one you dont care about preferably)
Gumbi wrote: » I doubt the CPU has started dying, those chips are hardy. Motherboard, possibly. But the issue only cropped up once the GPU was swapped out. So the problem has to be there. He doesn't have WiFi on his desktop, I was just suggesting I bring up a key and try it out. He is wired directly into the router via ethernet cable.
NTMK wrote: » its the Mobo or the OS screwed up some how (it happened with me before) check the network drivers reinstall if not i would normally go for the full reinstall of the os
Gumbi wrote: » Is there a network driver needed if it's via ethernet? Will I just run it through windows update and hope it picks up the right one or what?
NTMK wrote: » there can be, mine did iirc, win update may pick it up but you may need to get the details of what model it is. is it a DIY pc or a prebuilt (dell)
Gumbi wrote: » I think it's a Dell model With some custom RAM and GPU in it. So ya, Dell model.
MRTULES wrote: » So I put in my GPU and connect the wires from PSU. When I turn it on the PSU makes a high pitch whine. Stops when I unplug it from GPU again. Any help is much appreciated
NTMK wrote: » ok mobos arent the best but their not total **** its appearing to dectect a network so id assume its drivers if those chips break they're normally dead Id also check the Cable if it works to think of it may have been damaged when being removed its really hard to tell without having eyes on it or info to go off if you get stuck i later i should be on boards so drop a pm or post and ill lend any ideas
NTMK wrote: » can you post your specs and what your adding? PSU
Gumbi wrote: » Sound like coil whine to me, sometimes the type of PSU you have can cause coil whine in your GPU.
Seaaan wrote: » Since I moved to h440, I obviously don't have a dvd drive anymore, but I HAVE one that can't be used in it. Is there any way I can boot something from a CD without having to drop €15 on an external one? I have an internal one, and I have a laptop, if they're any help.
NTMK wrote: » you could use a usb (os install i assume) or you could connect the internal drive and disconnect it when youre done
Seaaan wrote: » It's actually a game that needs cd to run, and I cant find any of those things that I'm not sure if can be said on public forums?