Dell's monitors are great. I would like another one, too - I have my 20" dell, and a 17" "Videoseven". It's alright, but it's kinda strange having a wide-screen and "normal" monitor.
I love my new dell monitor.. it blows away my secondary samsung!
Dell's monitors are great. I would like another one, too - I have my 20" dell, and a 17" "Videoseven". It's alright, but it's kinda strange having a wide-screen and "normal" monitor.
No!!! The cheap ones are horrible. I have one of these.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/5JH82?Pid=search
true, but i still wouldnt recommend a 150$+ iron for someone who just tinkers around with it, and doesn't have much experience in it.
I don't think it would get near hot enough to melt the solder joints. The GPU would just burn itself up and quit. Besides, I don't think I'd be willing to take the chance that the card wouldn't take anything else with it if it did die.This was my original plan, but I got to thinking, why couldn't I just run the card with no HSF? It seems like it would be a lot safer, because I would not run the risk of screwing other components in the process.
Yea, that kid did a nice job at getting his point across.Haha. Thank you for that one AR. Excellent. Very excellent. He illustrated the point well while being slightly subtle.
I don't think it would get near hot enough to melt the solder joints. The GPU would just burn itself up and quit. Besides, I don't think I'd be willing to take the chance that the card wouldn't take anything else with it if it did die.
Opera mini has finally been released for iphone. I thought it got rejected from the appstore. It is quite a bit faster than safari but lacks pinch to zoom and has slightly less usable screen real estate. A somewhat annoying problem though if I go to youtube and try to click on a video in opera it will not do anything where as in safari it brings up the youtube player and plays the video