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  1. Macker

    Best 2.1 Speakers?

    These are the ones I have, honestly they are absolutely superb. I produce music & master tracks and rely on high end audio equipment - I promise you these are incredibly affordable and will not dissapoint. ********************* Or, if your budget can stretch (and you have a room big enough...
  2. Macker

    Surround sound headphones that might actually give a sense of depth.

    What you need are a pair of these; http://www.dv247.com/headphones/beyerdynamic-headzone-pro-xt-ht-professional-5-1-surround-headphone-processor--58403
  3. Macker

    MP3 and speakers

    Any pc speakers can be plugged into a 1.8 audio jack on an MP3 player. Unless you're looking for speakers with a docking station for that mp3 player in particular?
  4. Macker

    Best 2.1 Speakers?

    I'm running a Blue Sky 2.1 setup here, and I wouldn't change it for the world. Check them out.
  5. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    I reckon the motherboard is ******.
  6. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    already done that - doesn't show up. these peaks happen for less than half a second.
  7. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    the spike only shows up on the graph - it happens too fast to see it under processes. btw: Shouldn't the ram speed be 1066/533?^ I took out 2 gigs of ram - just in case you're wondering about any erronous results in these pics.
  8. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    what is the CPU voltage supposed to be set to then? keeping in mind i'm not overclocking it. Task manager doesn't refresh fast enough to register the cpu spikes, despite me hitting F5 as fast as I can - there's not telling what application (if any) is causing it. And my system is running post...
  9. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    no?
  10. Macker

    Motherboard/CPU issue

    Hi - i'm new here, not entirely sure if this is in the correct section of the forum, so I appologise if it's not. So, after quite some time having a pc that crashed with no apparent explanation I came to the conclusion that a capacitor (or capacitors) on the motherboard had buggered up and so...
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