The 40mm is better, you can see the bodies jump through the air! :)
I threw this one in there so the "x-boxers" could see the PC "mirage" from muzzle blast!
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...n/shot0020.jpg
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The 40mm is better, you can see the bodies jump through the air! :)
I threw this one in there so the "x-boxers" could see the PC "mirage" from muzzle blast!
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...n/shot0020.jpg
Funny, someone was speaking russian there...
Bah he shot the hostage...great mission, and I love the nod at Airplane!
Needed to update my PC in order to meet the min specs
Picked up a
MSI KpVGM-V MB
AMD 64X2 5000+
2g of Kingston memory
and a NVIDEA Geo 8600 GT.
Got it all put together and it will only stay powered on for about 15-20 seconds then shuts off.
Have to unplugg the power supply and replug it back in to get it to turn back on.
Went back and got a new 650w power supply and problem still exists. :mad::mad:
Oh, figured since they were going out of business I would take advantage of the CompUSA going out of business sale.
Hmm, 15-20 seconds and shuts off, eh? You running on a power strip? No fuses blowing?
Is your CPU fan plugged in and does it spin up when the PC starts? Im leaning towards that, as it sounds like an overheating issue...after about 20 seconds a bare CPU can cook an egg...
do you have the right memory?
is the cpu configured properly in bios?
sounds like a hardware and/or hardware related setting.
RTFM
Yeah...cant be memory, though...I built a system a while back and put in the wrong memory and it just didnt start up at all...BIOS is a possibility...
it's the 28-th pin in the second bank... no! it must be the polarity on the fans... anyways, the only way to fix the problem is to slaughter a goat and do that thing with chicken blood
That only works on Apple IIs, sorry....