Advantages: Cheap, Decent Sound Quality Disadvantages: Not as good as SoundBlaster Live!
to the higher IRQ's it uses.
Installation was a breeze with the quality PnP operations we love now. No conflicts, everything ran great. Compared to an AWE64, there wasn't a noticeable sound difference. The reason for using this card over the AWE64 would only be to promote the PCI bus and to lower CPU utilization (direct result of using PCI as well). I found the normal stuff with this card 'Creative-wise' of the fun control panels, and just plain quality sound.
Designed for the home user, gamer or multimedia enthusiast, you can hear every gunshot and experience the enemy sneaking up behind you. Use the four-speaker output to truly experience real 3D sound! The Sound Blaster PCI128 utilizes the PCI bus, allowing it to use far less CPU overhead than traditional sound cards. This translates into higher frame rates in your games, more ...
Advantages: stores all types of files for transit Disadvantages: prompts are not so good
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USB - Stands for Universal Serial Bus - This is a standard port for computer components to be connected using a single standardised interface socket. Every computer has these ports to improve plug-and-play capabilities by allowing devices to be connected and disconnected without restarting the computer, therefore saving time and losing any information through the rebooting process. USB ports are used by external devices such as digital camera's, printers, hubs, extra storage/CD/DVD drives etc.
- The USB Flash Drive 128MB -
The drive is also known as a key or a stick as seen above in the title. The length is 2 inches long with a socket at the end which goes into the USB port/hub on your PC. The PC recognises this device as an external device and when slotted in as a driver the PC will display the external drive. When clicking ...
Advantages: Store yor data, free your hard drive Disadvantages: come on a spindle and have no cases
I recently managed to fill up my 80GB Hard drive with all sorts of rubbish and needed some CD's to store my information on. Usually I would buy them from Tesco's, but as I was In a hurry I popped into my local computer retailer (Northbridge Computers in Lowestoft) to see what he had available. All he had on this occassion was TDK CD-R80 discs. There was single CD's in cases, boxs of ten in cases and spindles of twenty-five and one hundred. I plummeted for the spindle of twenty-five as I wasn't rich enough at the time to buy the big fat one hundred spindle.
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The disc's themselves are light blue with a silver swirl on it. TDK CD-R80 is clearly stamped on it. There is plenty of room to write on them and they can store up to 700MB of data or 80 minutes recording time. They are ideal for backing up files, pictures, photos ...
Kingkarliii 25.04.2006
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