ATI and NVIDIA are locked in a war for top place in the graphics card market. AMD’s relatively recent acquisition of ATI has given the company a slight edge over its competition.

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ATI and NVIDIA are locked in a war for top place in the graphics card market. AMD’s relatively recent acquisition of ATI has given the company a slight edge over its competition.

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Adjust Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast on a LCD Monitor
Finding unique, cheap art to hang on the wall is completely simple if you have a library full of digital photos. Regardless of photo quality or artistic ability, a small program called FotoSketcher can turn photos into pencil sketches, oil or watercolor paintings in minutes. First, click File> Open a Picture and choose a photo to turn into a work of art.

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Now that we’ve gotten all of the major parts and components installed for our custom PC build, there are a couple of final steps that need to be done before we can boot up the computer and start installing an operating system. Setting Jumpers The number of jumpers that you will need to set will depend on a couple of different factors, but usually, what type of case you decided to use for your build will play a major role. Most commonly, jumpers will need to be wired so that the power button on the front of the computer works, any case and activity lights work, and for front side USB ports, etc… Jumpers are a bit different than any other wiring we have done thus far, because jumpers are not clearly marked on the board and are more difficult to work with.

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Long gone are the days of editing your document in a word processor, printing it out, and seeing what you get. The contemporary word processor possesses some of the power of a desktop publishing application.

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