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  1. maddog107 replied to mylovelyangel's post in a topic in Movies
    yea what a letdown, the first ending was bad and i thought it couldnt get any worse and then they did
  2. maddog107 replied to the sars's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    cute thanks Robbyn
  3. maddog107 replied to katgirl's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thanks kadu and welcome to BZ
  4. maddog107 replied to g's post in a topic in General Discussion
    some really pretty lithuanian girls in here, thanks everyone
  5. maddog107 replied to maddog107's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    you say it as if it were a bad thing thanks lisa1 for all them pics
  6. maddog107 replied to sha's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thanks Nina you are awsome and you like gemma ward too!
  7. maddog107 replied to sedirea's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    she looks so pretty in that second pic thx
  8. Yes, post OC tutorials please. This is my current BIOS settings. Super Pi Results. Ok ill make it breif. So from that screen enable CPU Host Clock Control which should enable the row below it "CPU Host Frequency". That is the FSB frequency that you are going to want to mess around with. Essentially to start with its 266 by default, your gonna want to increment this by 2-5mhz each time (you can possibly do 10ish each up to say 300mhz) Anyways each time save your setting and boot into windows, if windows loads restart and do 2-5mhz more. Repeat this process until windows fails to load. At that point reboot and depending on the motherboard you will either have to move a jumper around to reset bios defaults or (more likely) this is a OCing MB so it should auto restore to the last stable settings. Anyways what you will want to now do is increase the CPU voltage a bit to see if you can get it in a stable state. As you can see at the very bottom of your screenshot, if you change the CPU Voltage control to something along the lines of "manual" you should be able to control the voltage. Anyways increment the voltage in .025 steps (or whatever the default is for your MB) save settings and try booting again. I would suggest NOT going above 1.5V unless you got a really good fan. Anyways the extra voltage should allow you to get a higher FSB. Once your happy with the FSB and not an insane voltage boot into windows and see if you can successfully run superPi to 1mil without errors. I would have the temperature monitor (ususaly included with the drivers of the motherboard) and make sure it doesnt go above ~65degrees. If superPi fails either keep increasing the voltage or go ahead and decrease the FSB by 2-5Mhz and try again till it works. Anyways once that is done they your gonna wanna run "CPU burn" and SuperPi and CPU Z is good to know what speed your getting http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-138.zip Here is CPU Burn. http://users.bigpond.net.au/cpuburn/downlo...CPU_burn-in.zip So go ahead and burn your CPU probabaly for 24hours to make sure its stable. While its running you will want to make sure (during the first few minutes) taht it does not exceed the 65degrees or whatever temp your confortable with. If it does you gotta reduce the CPU voltage. Anyways as always i aint responsable if you toast your new computer and ill post some more info if i remeber it (Since im using my laptop and not my computer). Good luck
  9. maddog107 replied to Lolita's post in a topic in Actresses
    thx everyone, shes so
  10. maddog107 replied to Adrianas Llama's post in a topic in General Talk
    yes quite a few like Cheongpung myeongwol (Sword in the Moon) and no im not korean and i dont speak the language but i like foreign stuff have you ever met a model IRL?
  11. maddog107 replied to the sars's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thx bubble
  12. maddog107 replied to Stefani20's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    shes cute, thx Stefani20 for the thread.
  13. maddog107 replied to azkid's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    why she get a boob job I liked her how she was *sniff*
  14. maddog107 replied to azkid's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    you for real? thanks for the info, now to find the pics where jimmy when u need him :persuazn:
  15. thx IloveTrentini
  16. maddog107 replied to sha's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thx nina
  17. nice everyones getting awsome machines round this place it seems. Gonna try to overclock any?
  18. maddog107 replied to a post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    jey thx
  19. maddog107 replied to the sars's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thx persuazn
  20. maddog107 replied to purple's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    thx pink vanilla
  21. That contrast level is awfully low :| and currently i do not have the Dell monitor although im getting the 30" once it cracks $999 which will be soon. and overclocking, on everything except the EE you cannot change the multiplier (except downwards) to overclock you increase the FSB (aka RAM frequency) upwards which changes the clock of the proccesor. All of this is done from the bios of course. You got excelent ram to overclock so in theory you should be able to do up to 400FSB (800mhz dddr) x 10 multiplier = 4GHz processor speed, so your only limited by the thermal capabilities of your proc and your MB stability. Anyways if you want me to quickly explain how to OC (or at least the process i used) lemme know and ill post something here. Also i didnt run 3DMark since thats dependant on GPU and currently im waiting for the R600 (next year) but i did score in the 14second range in SuperPi to 1million digits, thats pure CPU http://www.xtremesystems.com/pi/super_pi_mod-1.5.zip let me know what you get. I belive stock is somewhere in the 18+ range.
  22. maddog107 replied to rosada's post in a topic in Female Fashion Models
    no problems everyone glad yall liked it