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Dont know whether it is the right place to post my question but WHICH GPU is a best bet on 350 watt psu???...Iam a extreme casual gamer :p i mean not a hardcore gamer but when iaam free...i play ll types of games
 
Do you play casual games or more intense ones? Because you can be a 'casual gamer' in the sense you don't play often, but still play some pretty intense games.

350W PSU isn't really very big...
 
hey is this true that when you install Direct X 11 You will get better graphics in the game then Direct X 10 or 9.
 
Do you play casual games or more intense ones? Because you can be a 'casual gamer' in the sense you don't play often, but still play some pretty intense games.

350W PSU isn't really very big...

"Don't play often but still play some intense games"....and 2ndly you are very much right that 350 is a crap actually :p but I am out of budget and also my brother has got my core 2 quad (thats the main reason actually) :p seriously man....he is studying in an other city....so what i have left is a dual core,a good one in its types...but no gpu...can u plz advice me??
 
My PS3 controller stopped working. I was playing it with wet hands and now its messed up. My PS3 turns on automatically and I don't know what to do. Any help?
 
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You should have made sure all the water was out of the controller. but since you've already connected it, most probably it has caused a short circuit, and it might need to be replaced.
 
Getting the following error when I try to delete a file from Recyle Bin:/
I have no other file/ folder opened except the Recycle Bin itself, yet it gives me the error.
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Any help will be appreciated.
 
You still might have a program running in the background that is using it. Restart and try again. If that still doesn't delete it then it could possibly be something you shouldn't be deleting. If you are sure you want to delete it, start up in safe mode and delete it.
 
My laptop's battery icon at the system tray is suddenly showing a message to replace the battery. It says, "Consider replacing your battery".

Is there a solution to it, can I just remove the battery, cool it and put it back? If yes, then how do I remove the battery? I use Acer Aspire 5738G.
 
My LT has turned off two times now in one day suddenly. I think it is due to ever heating. But, it didn't seem to be too hot. Makes sense?
 
My laptop's battery icon at the system tray is suddenly showing a message to replace the battery. It says, "Consider replacing your battery".

Is there a solution to it, can I just remove the battery, cool it and put it back? If yes, then how do I remove the battery? I use Acer Aspire 5738G.

Normally this means that the battery is holding much less charge than it should be, and it won't last nearly as long as it should. It'll still run off the battery, just it won't last for long. If you don't unplug it often there's no need to replace the battery, though if you want to continue to take it around everywhere and use it off the charger you might want to consider getting a new one.

Removing the battery and putting it back in should do nothing at all because it's something internal to the battery, not that it's overheating. You can always try though :p

My LT has turned off two times now in one day suddenly. I think it is due to ever heating. But, it didn't seem to be too hot. Makes sense?

LT? Even if something doesn't seem too hot, it could still be overheating inside. It could be something else apart from overheating though - consider running a virus scan to see if it picks up anything. Oh I see - LT = Laptop?
 
A safe bet, but not the best. It is a very powerful single-card solution at a price that isn't wholly infeasible, but it does sit in a price bracket where it is more cost effective to SLI/crossfire two cheaper cards, like GTX 460s or HD 6850s; to be honest that generally holds true for any single card above the US$300 mark.

I would also say that anything over that mark needs to be backed up by your screens. Seeing as there aren't really any monitors higher than 1080p going around, there's not much demand for the fill-rate these powerful cards provide, unless you want to invest in 3D gaming or use multiple monitors in-game.
 
His motherboard might not be able to handle a dual card solution. Also, have you upgraded your PSU?
 

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