Man you Aussies have some serious issues with your government. So do we, for that matter, stupid 'Progressives' think the world can be forced into being a better place by removing freedoms and adding restrictions. Lol. Redundancy.
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Its probably a Win7 issue, I would download the absolute latest nVidia drivers, apply them, and then wipe the PC entirely clean of every old driver for the videocard. Also, you have 2 cards in your comp? One for video and one entirely devoted to PhysX? TBH I am new to the computer world (specs wise), I only just built my first build a week and a half ago. I decided that the pre-built garbage in stores was crap being sold at a higher
I would go with nVidia. Its somewhat more expensive in many cases, however, it games perfectly AND if you ever want to be involved with Folding @ Home or you really need those CUDA cores for programs that benefit from physX (engineering programs, like AutoCad perhaps) then nVidia is definitely the way to go. Plus DirectX11 is used on how many programs right now? I can only think of one game (and its not my type of game anyways), so FERMI will definitely be on time by an
Why would we need multiple actual processors when we can add more cores, which basically do the same thing? Intel just released the 32nm Core i7-980X, which has 6 cores, and with hyperthreading it effectively has 12. With technology like this we wont need multiple socketed CPUs in PCs for many years, especially with CPU manufacturing processes becoming smaller and more efficient. Multiple CPUs are only really needed for servers, by the time they would become useful for