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1. Investigating Socket Closed Errors - How You Can Help - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Edited by: Rezaa on 17/04/2009 04:50:14 Originally by: Kamikazee Joe Originally by: Rezaa Originally by: Gutsa i have a belkin router, changing to a d link gaming router can fix this problem? I would suggest switchi...
- by Rezaa - at 2009.04.17 04:50:00
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2. Investigating Socket Closed Errors - How You Can Help - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Originally by: Kamikazee Joe I'm not really close to powerlines but i'll try this out and get back to ya, thanx for the research, maybe CCP should give u a job lol. And on a side note i don't see anything in the 1.1 patch notes about the...
- by Rezaa - at 2009.04.17 04:47:00
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3. Investigating Socket Closed Errors - How You Can Help - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Originally by: Gutsa i have a belkin router, changing to a d link gaming router can fix this problem? I would suggest switching to a hard line, at least temporarily. With out knowing how D-link deals with EMI there is no way of knowing...
- by Rezaa - at 2009.04.17 04:13:00
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4. Investigating Socket Closed Errors - How You Can Help - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Well for my part; I was getting tons of random socket errors. I could play for 3 hrs and nothing, then all of the sudden I couldnÆt play more than 5 minutes with out getting disconnected 5 times in a row. Need less to say this drastically affect...
- by Rezaa - at 2009.04.15 01:39:00
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5. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Originally by: Eternal Error Edited by: Eternal Error on 18/07/2008 19:11:54 SPP < - > MCP has nothing to do with overvolting the GPU. IÆm sorry you think that as itÆs even described in the nomenclature if some MB manufactur...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.18 19:38:00
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6. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Edited by: Rezaa on 18/07/2008 18:09:23 Edited by: Rezaa on 18/07/2008 18:07:39 I would agree EVE in its self is not burning out Vid cards. But thatÆs not to say EVE doesnÆt exacerbate other contributing factors like thermal cycling, heat ...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.18 18:03:00
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7. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Edited by: Rezaa on 18/07/2008 05:32:54 BAHHH double post
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.18 05:32:00
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8. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Edited by: Rezaa on 18/07/2008 05:35:02 Originally by: Eternal Error To Rezaa: 1. It's "vulnerable" not "venerable" (apologies if english is not your first language). 2. You can't overvolt a GPU through software. 3. No one here is dis...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.18 05:28:00
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9. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
ThatÆs not the case with modern computers! Just about EVERY THING is adjustable by software these days. CPU clock speeds. **CPU VOLTAGES!!!** Buss speeds and voltages. **fan speeds** The temps in which the fans turn on! ***BIOS*** Hell today you c...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.17 20:24:00
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10. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Originally by: NeuromancerAI you seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of videocards and the capabilities of computer viruses. Secondly, the viruses you speak of that do hardware damage, specifically the one concerning hard drive's ...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.17 20:23:00
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11. Eve a Video Card Killer? - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Edited by: Rezaa on 06/07/2008 01:24:25 Edited by: Rezaa on 06/07/2008 01:22:11 Edited by: Rezaa on 06/07/2008 01:21:45 Originally by: Eternal Error Edited by: Eternal Error on 05/07/2008 17:04:25 Yea, I would like to reite...
- by Rezaa - at 2008.07.06 01:21:00
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