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lol
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Excellent links thanks! I have ordered a W-Router
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Cool, just like Xbox Media Centre then Thanks
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I meant to ask; I will be able to browse my PC and open compatable files like avi's etc right?
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Cool, was hoping that was the case
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Thanks keep them coming, I assume my mac will arrive with Panther, do you think I will get any sort of rebate on Tiger.. or will I have to shell out thr 150 like everyone else...
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lol OK OK I'll get a router.... are all you mac people like this Nah just kidding, thanks for all the help.. No idiot flames or retarded posts... Are all you mac people like this? heheh
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Thanks to you all for the help, I was getting myself confused with USB bottlenecks as I couldnt remember what the max data rate of USB 2.0 was, I thought it was something a bit lower than 480Mb/s I realise the best way is to go via a router but …
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wouldnt the usb connection be a bottleneck to the 54Mbps ?
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Really? that would be cool... that kind of makes sense I suppose, Thanks!
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nice thanks
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hmm bt mice are a touch laggy for my liking
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Hmm, Might just do that Thanks
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Thanks IonYz, I suppose in a way I'd rather have the better performing overall, even if it is just the GPU that makes the difference. Can you upgrade the GPU on a powerbook? If so then that for me is a dealbreaker. Actually just been reading t…
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it should be where you control the anti-aliasing, your graphics card settings.... is there a thing for that in osx ?
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Tearing is cause by not having v-sync on (vertical synchronisation) I dont have a mac so I dont know where that setting would be, on a pc its in your display settings. Is the TV your outputting to 100Hz by any chance? If so thats why it doensn…
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Actually the more I read about the 9200 and the arguement about its ability to run Tiger's new features well is making me reconsider....
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Quote: Originally posted by Stoo The 9200 doesn't have as large a set of programmable pixel operations (aka pixel shaders) as the GeForce 5200/Radeon 9500 and up. Pixel shaders are what are used by CoreImage/CoreVideo when it's running on the GPU…