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Dell Laptop Svga

October 4th, 2009 No comments
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LOF OF 10 VGA MALE TO MALE LCD MONITOR CABLE SVGA DELL PC LAPTOP - NEW
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connecting my dell inspiron to my bravia lcd tv?

i have just bought a vga to component cable to connect my laptop to my sony 37" 720p bravia tv but it just wont connect, tried before through svga to rgb that didn't work either, i have tried refresh rates, changing resolution and attaching another monitor looked on av3 and had a sort of signal for a while but then lost it??

any help would be great.

I am not sure which model the Sony TV is, but it might be best to use the VGA input if it has one. With this connection you can use a standard VGA cable from the computer to the TV. This cable will also avoid a lot of the extra settings that happen when using a conversion cable.

First plug both ends of the cable in, next select the correct input on the TV. After this press the Fn + F8 keys on the notebook to toggle between the display options for the system. Be sure to set the external display options to the correct resolution and refresh rates before using the VGA cable.

I hope this helps.

Dell M109s On-the-go DLP Projector - 50 ANSI lumens - SVGA (858 x 600) - Aspect Ratio: 4:3


Black HDMI Input to VGA Adapter Converter For PC Laptop


Black HDMI Input to VGA Adapter Converter For PC Laptop


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C2G / Cables to Go 28012  Pro Series HD15 M/M SVGA Monitor Cable with Ferrites, Black  (10 Feet/3.04 Meters)


C2G / Cables to Go 28012 Pro Series HD15 M/M SVGA Monitor Cable with Ferrites, Black (10 Feet/3.04 Meters)


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Go the distance without ghosting and signal distortion. Constructed from premium grade composite coaxial and twisted pair shielded cables, this ultra-premium monitor cable ensures crisp, distortion-free video so you have maximum monitor positioning flexibility. Uses three internal coax lines for red, green and blue. Ferrited to protect against EMI/RFI interference, this double-shielded cable consi...

Plugable UGA-2K-A USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter for Windows and Mac OS X 10.8.3 Multiple Monitors up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1080 Each (DisplayLink DL-195 Chipset)


Plugable UGA-2K-A USB 2.0 to VGA/DVI/HDMI Adapter for Windows and Mac OS X 10.8.3 Multiple Monitors up to 2048x1152 / 1920x1080 Each (DisplayLink DL-195 Chipset)


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Featuring the DisplayLink DL-195 USB 2.0 graphics chipset, the Plugable UGA-2K-A enables multiple monitors with any laptop or desktop (one adapter required per monitor, up to six on Windows PCs). Get the full benefits of USB, including plug and play connectivity, thin and flexible cabling, and ability to connect via USB 2.0 hubs and repeaters. Multitask with a dedicated monitor for each document o...

Dell DVI to VGA Adapter Converter J8461 0j8461 DVI Male to VGA / Svga Female Adapter


Dell DVI to VGA Adapter Converter J8461 0j8461 DVI Male to VGA / Svga Female Adapter


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This adapter converts a DVI output port to a standard analog VGATM / SVGA output port (standard 15-pin) for analog CRT monitors or flat panels.
Can be used with VGA and SVGA monitors and flat panels.
The VGA side is female for the 15 pin monitor cable connectors.
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Crysis on MSI Gx-610 Laptop

August 31st, 2009 18 comments

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ONCE AGAIN I STRESS YOU WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY
Okay Let me put it this way, crysis playable on this Laptop
Crysis On my laptop
Ati radeon 2600
I got like avg. 18- 20 fps when not recording and when using Dx10 and if you use DX9 ( u have both choices on vista) you can get 20+, all medium settings
The sound messed up when i recorded with fraps so i just took it out and added music, but i am going to post a better crysis vid very soon..

Next Video though will be then Call of Duty 4

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OVERCLOCKING A DELL LAPTOP

August 31st, 2009 25 comments

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This is recorded on my Dell INSPIRON 9100

CPU: Pentium 4 HT Prescott 3.2GHz ,1MB L2 ,800MHz FSB, socket 478
RAM: 1MB DDR400
GFX: ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 128MB, soon to be ATI 9800 256MB
HDD: 60GB 7200rpm

The motherboard's max. supported cpu speed is 3400MHz.The computer runs 100% stable at 3.5GHz ,but will only handle light loads at 3.6GHz ,recording and encoding this into mpeg at the same time wasn't a light load ,so I just touched 3.6GHz because it was getting late didn't want to have to reboot my system again just to do this(only doing this because I was super bored) ,this is just to show you can easily overclock dells or any computer for that matter through windows ,this overclock was done without changing voltage or any other setting apart from bus speed (fsb) and was done with standard cooling .There is not noticeable in the temperature when overclocking over longer period of time.

This was overclocked using a free program for download, CPUFSB vers 2.2.18

http://www.cpu-cool.de/

For the 9100 choose manufacturer ASUS and mainboard type P4C800

If you want to use other programs the PLL for the 9100 is ICS 952607

The recording is of CPU-Z 1.46

http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php

Recorded with BSR Screen Recorder 4

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Acer Aspire 6530G Laptop Unboxing

August 31st, 2009 25 comments

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I just got my new Acer Aspire 6530G Laptop. Here's the unboxing for your viewing pleasure.

The specs are as follows:
AMD Turion 2.0GHz Dual Core CPU
ATI Radeon HD 3650 GPU with 512MB of dedicated graphics memory
4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
250GB SATA II HDD
Blu-Ray drive
Windows Vista Home Premium 32bit edition

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How to remove and install a laptop graphics card. (Part 1)

August 27th, 2009 25 comments

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PART 2:

Pictures of me taking it apart: http://www.flickr.com/photos/huskermania/

This video will show you in great detail how to remove your graphics card in your laptop or notebook. This process is hard, but I will show you how to do it without damaging or hurting your laptop.

PC Details:
Dell Inspiron E1505 laptop
Windows Vista: Home Edition (SP1)
Note: I have Virtual PC which allows me to run multiple OS's at one time. (Vista Business & XP & Linux) However, I use Vista: Home Edition as my main OS.

1GB memory (Will upgrade later)
74GB hard drive (I have an external HDD)
Intel Core Duo CPU T2250 @ 1.73 GHz Each
ATI X1400 Mobility Radeon Graphics Card

Duration : 0:9:57

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