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  1. shayan08

    بازار آشفته ايران

    اصفهان قیمتها خیلی افتضاحه مثلا 4870 معمولی گیگا رو به390 تا 420 دارن میفروشن. حالا حساب بقیه اش با خودتون!
  2. shayan08

    Hd4830 & hd4830

    خوب بهتر نیست به جای ضرر تعویض کارت به فن خوشگل مثل thermaltake duorb روش بندازید؟هم کارایی بالای داره هم خیلی خوشگله!:D و آقا سجاد ما تو فورم لیون از این مورد ها نداشتیم!!!!!!!!:D
  3. این طور که من شنیدم رو ولتاژ1.36 روی 4200 پایداره.در صورتی که e7200 برای رسدن به 4000 حدود 1.4 ولتاژ میخواد.
  4. هیچ کدوم از دوستانe7400 رو امتحان نکردن؟
  5. با سلام به نظر دوستان کدوم مدل لز پرینترهای HP all in one رو انتخاب کنم؟ 5610__4580__4660
  6. نکته مهمی که یادم رفت بگم باید هنگام خرید باید رجیونntsc/uc یا ntsc/jp بخرید چون بازی های این دوتا محدوده بیشتر توی ایران هست
  7. به نظر من بهتره xbox 360 arcade بگیری این مدل قیمتش کمتره و امکانات اضافی مثل هارد 120 گیگ و کابل hdmi رو نداره با این حال دسته هاش بی سیم هست فکر کنم قیمتش حدود 400-450 باشه.البته قصد فقط بازی کردن باشه xbox پیشنهاد میشه.و در مورد ps3 بازی هاش باید به صورت اوجینال باشه تا کار کنه برای همین نمیصرفه.البته اکس باکس یه سری مزایا داره نسبت به پی سی اون هم اینه که نیازی به کرک و سریال و دایرک اکس نداره.
  8. برای تست stable بودن سیستم چه برنامه ای پیشنهاد میکنید؟ لطفا فقط کم حجم باشه!(با تشکر از کلیه دوستان)
  9. با سلام به تمامی دوستان یادمه راهنمایی بودم اون روز اعتصاب معلم بود و کلاس نداشتیم. مدرسه ی ما یه مجموعه بود شامل دبستان و راهنمایی هم دخترانه هم پسرانه که البته تو پسرونش بودیم و البته مدرسه ها به هم راه داشت. اون روز یکی از دوستام که واقعا شیطون بود و البته درسش عالی بود گفت بیا بریم بوفه مدرسه دخترونه مدرسه اونها بوفه داره مال ما نداره.من ساده هم گفتم باشه.:cool: رفتیم تو اون یک مدرسه و بگذریم از اینکه دوستم چیکار کرد اما تو راه برگشت دیدیم مدیر داره صدامون میکنه و میگه اونجا چه غلطی میکنید.. و داره میدوئه.اون دوید ما هم دویدیم .البته اونقدر دویدیم که دیدیم مدیر از حالت عمودی به افقی تغییر حالت داد:cool: و البته الکی نبود سکته کرد و رفتیم سریع ناظم رو صددا کردیم اومد. تا یه هفته ای مدیر نیومد مدرسه و ما هم به روی خودمون نیاوردیم. موقعی که برگشته بود میگفت یادش نمیاد کی بوده و اینطوری جون سالم به در بوردیم:cool: :cool:
  10. معذرت از اینکه دوتا پست میدم اما میخواستم از دوستان بپرسم که آیا q6600 با بچ کد جدید مثل قبل اورکلاک میشه؟ تو چند فروم دیگه خوندم که با بچ کد جدیدش کمتر اورکلاک میشه.
  11. خوب تنها اورکلاکی که تونستم بکنم با سلرون سوکت 478 هستش. با ضریب 24 فرکانس مسیر روی 125 (4*125)به 3000 رسیدم و بعد اون دیگه سیستم پایدار نیست و البته با ولتاژ و خنک کننده استک.قابل ذکره که اصلا نمیتونم ولتاژ رو تغییر بدم.
  12. aghay hosein saatesh maalom nist? shad man omadam tehran. (ba maazerat az inke finglish neveshtam)
  13. shayan08

    4670 وارد شده!

    آقای حسینی فرکانس رم 4670 مدلهای که وارد کردید چنده؟؟ چون تو سایت زده 17xx(خورده ایش رو یادم نیست)اما مدل رفرنس 2000
  14. این سیستم + هارد قیمتش دور رو بر یک میلیون 400 هزار تومان POWER GREEN GP680B 116500 Core2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 194000 LCD T1900 Samsung 269000 CASE GREEN GALAXY 149000 ATI 4870 36000 Gskill 2G(2*1G)1066MHz 65000 DVD RW ASUS 20X SATA 29500 K.B A4TECH G800 21500 MOUSE A4TECH X6-90D 10000 M.B ASUS P5Q P45 146000
  15. در اکثر کارها Q 6600 بهتره و البته قابلیت اور بالا تری هم داره. گرافیک هم 100% ATI 4870 بهتره تا 9800 GTX. به نظر من 2 گیگ رم کمه و بهتره مارکهای دیگه ای مثله بالستیکس یا جی اسکیل رو انتخاب کنی . البته 4 گیگ 2*2 بالستیکس تعریفی نداره و سریع میسوزه.بالستیکس تریسر 800 حدود 78000 هستش. هارد به نظر من سیگیت یا سامسونگ بگیر سرعت خیلی بالایی دارن. کیس من گرین مدل گالاکسی رو پیشنها میکنم. و یه پاور 580 یا 535 گرین اگه هم اهل اور باشی 680. و مانیتور هم LCD T1900 Samsung بهتره. قیمت این قطعات هم به صورت زیره: LCD T1900 Samsung 269000 CASE GREEN GALAXY 149000 crucial 1Gb*2 800MHz 2GB 77500 Core2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz 194000 POWER GREEN GP680B 116500 ATI 4870 36000 MB ASUS P5Q PRO 167000 جمع این قطعات حدود یک میلیون سیصد و سی هزار تومان بدون ماوس ....
  16. ببخشید اما تو این رزولوشن همه چیز اثر میزاره که اخرینش گرافیکه و تو این رزولوشن بیشتر به سی پی یو بستگی داره.
  17. It looks like Intel’s upcoming Core i7 platform will have tight limits on the maximum DIMM voltages that can be safely used. According to information uncovered at the Inquirer, motherboard manufactures have been told by Intel that DDR3 memory when set to use voltages higher than 1.65V can burn out the CPU of upcoming Core i7 platforms. Images of an unreleased Asus X58 motherboard in its apparent retail packaging show a sticker placed across the DIMM slots stating “According to Intel CPU SPEC, DIMMs with voltage setting over 1.65V may damage the CPU permanently. We recommend you install the DIMMs with the voltage setting below 1.65V.” According to the Inquirer, Asus had said it is safely running memory kits at 1.7V in its labs, but beyond that voltage you are on your own. When Tom’s Hardware contacted Intel on the matter, Intel told us that it could not comment since details regarding Core i7 platform overclocking have not yet been made public. Intel did say however that it feels that knowledgeable overclockers will be pleased; a statement that agrees with early reviews of the Core i7 platform. What we do know about Intel’s upcoming Core i7 platform is that it does not use a Front-Side Bus, making CPU overclocking essentially independent of the RAM. According to Fudzilla however, CPU and memory voltages on the Core i7 platform are synchronous, creating a potential limit for extreme overclocking if the CPU can only handle 1.65V safely. What this also means is that consumers wishing to use current generation performance DDR3 memory with a Core i7 system may be in for a disappointment. Much of the performance memory currently available use a voltage greater than 1.7V, such as Patriot’s Viper 4GB 2000 MHz DDR3 memory that operates at 2.0V. It is expected that memory manufactures will release DDR3 memory kits designed for the Core i7 platform with some manufactures already announcing such plans. For example, A-Data’s recently announced a tri-channel DDR3 memory kit that operates between 1.65V to 1.75V and offers a latency setting of 7-7-7-20 2T for DDR3-1333+. Unlike Intel’s Core 2 platform, the Core i7 platform uses triple channel memory, meaning memory kits designed for the Core i7 platform will come with three memory sticks instead of two. This fact alone might help prevent consumers from accidentally buying memory kits incompatible with Core i7 systems. Intel is expected to release the Core i7 platform in November for the upper mainstream, performance and enthusiastic markets
  18. Red and green LEDs mounted between the DIMM sticks’ black aluminum heat spreaders and above the top edge of the black PCB light up in sequence based on memory activity. Eight blue “ground effects” LEDs mounted closer to the bottom of the module, near the pins, cast their glow on the DIMM sockets. But there’s no need to break out your old Morse code book; you won’t be able to divine much, if any, insight on what your PC is doing based the Tracer’s light show. The modules operate on 1.8 volts of power and by default run at 1,333MHz with 6-6-6-20 timing. Since the word on the street is that Intel’s upcoming Core i7 architecture won’t tolerate DIMM voltages higher than 1.65V, we pinged our Lexar contact to ask about future compatibility. We got the following long non-answer: “We’re working closely with Intel and other motherboard manufacturers,” said the Lexar spokesperson, “to ensure we have Crucial memory products that support the upcoming platforms and technology. We haven’t finalized our products to date, so we’re not able to share specific product details at this point in time. We’re confident we’ll have Crucial products that support these new, upcoming platforms.” A 2GB kit (two 1GB DIMMS) sells for $109.99; a 4GB kit (two 2GB DIMMS) goes for $199.99. We enjoy bling as much as any performance-rig builder; but based on the comments above, we wouldn’t recommend anyone invest in new memory today if your intent is to migrate it to a new Core i7 motherboard down the road.
  19. MSI EclipseThe upcoming Core i7 platform is looking to be rather expensive as pre-order prices for several X58 motherboards and Core i7 processors have begun appearing online. Last week we saw that MSI had three X58 motherboards planned for release and now early retail prices for these boards have appeared online. According to Geizhals, the MSI X58 Platinum motherboard was listed online for just over $306 and the premium MSI Eclipse motherboard was listed for just over $413. The third MSI X58 motherboard is expected to be released at a later date, although its pricing is expected to be even higher as it seems to have been designed for extreme overclocking. Prices for some Asus and Intel X58 motherboards have also appeared online, as discovered by Fudzilla. According to a listing that had since been taken down, an Intel X58 motherboard featuring only four memory slots had been listed for a price of $410. Since the Core i7 platform uses triple channel memory, it seems odd that an X58 motherboard would have four memory slots instead of three or six. Also listed were two Asus motherboards; the Asus P6T Deluxe and the Asus P6T Deluxe "OC Palm Edition", priced at $441 and $492, respectively. The difference between the two boards is that the OC Palm Edition features an external LCD display that helps with system overclocking. More information about the Asus P6T Deluxe "OC Palm Edition", including photos, is available at Xtremesystems. As for Intel Core i7 processors, a Canadian retailer had listed prices online for the upcoming processors. The Intel Core i7 920, 940 and 965 Exteme Edition processors had been listed for (CAD) $339.95, $649.95 and $1,099.95, respectively. The official prices for these processors when purchased in bulk from Intel are expected to be $284, $562 and $999, respectively, with an expected release date set for November. Although this early look at the retail prices for X58 motherboards and processors may not be representative of final retail pricing, it does give the consumer an idea of what an Intel Core i7 system will cost. Along with the cost of triple channel DDR3 memory, it would seem like an Intel Core i7 system will be on the expensive side. Many consumers may find an Intel Core 2 Duo system to offer better value, at least for now.
  20. DX11 is expected to bring several substantial advancements over DX10, including the introduction of Shader Model 5.0, as well as GPGPU support and multithreading support, both of which are essential for the graphics industry and the myriad of multi-core graphics cards that exist today. Also, hardware tessellation will be supported by DX11. Hardware tessellation has been supported by ATI cards going back to the 2000 series, but has never been popular with PC game developers. Tessellation, which allows for a low-polygon model to see a real-time increase in polygon density with minimal performance loss, was part of the GPU ATI designed for the Xbox 360, and with DX11, may finally be a feature utilized by PC game developers. While DX11 is expected to improve visuals over DX10, according to Ars Technica, the bulk of improvement is reserved for "...improving GPU computational capabilities and efficiency in a variety of environments." Now that the software will be in place, we may see the GPGPU become a widespread trend. While a specific date is not yet clear, we will see a 40nm GPU form ATI sometime in 2009. This means that we will most likely see DX11 cards based on an older manufacturing tech for the time being. While we will wait for 40 nm, ATI did say that GDDR5 will be its dominant memory standard starting next year. ATI is also looking forward to other advances in the field, including GPGPU support, OpenCL (Open Computer Language), support, and an increase in the number of programs that can utilize GPU computing capabilities effectively. "The push here is to drive the idea of the video card as a computing platform in its own right, out of the supercomputer/HPC arena and into the home," observed Ars Technica.
  21. خوب من هم با گوگل داشتم دنبال 3870 میگشتم با لیون اشنا شدم.
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