Saturday, June 25, 2011
DRPC Gives "Tips To Help You With A SLOW COMPUTER"
DRPC doesn't like to give away all his secrets on how to fix your computer. Then why would you need the Doctor? But DRPC is all about trying to help his customers and if he can help you by providing a few tips...then maybe when the day comes that you have a MAJOR CATASTROPHE...you will remember that DRPC will come to your home and fix any computer problem!
Here is a link to a cool website called "How Life Works" (boy....if only a blog could really answer that question!) The article gives a couple of GOOD tips on how to help you speed up your slow computer. Here is the link: "Are You Tired Of Your Slow PC"
If you ever need help with your computer problems, call DRPC: 765-444-9767
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Zotac All-in-One Mini-PC / Cineblax's First Computer Post!
Here is my next computer. The Zotac ZBOX Intel Atom D525 1.8 GHz Dual Core with Blu-ray All-in-One Mini-PC. This little baby packs a punch an is only "7.36 x 11.02 x 1.5". Besides the small size, it looks like something out of the latest Star Trek movie. If you would of told me I could have a computer this small, that plays Blu-Ray discs and boots in a few seconds.....I would have said "sure and pull this other leg and it plays Jingle bells" (a quote from my favorite TV character Johnny Drama). Beside the specs below, it also has space for a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive (drop a OCZ Vertex 3 SSD and watch it scream). Here are the specs:
Features
• NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD technology
• NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology
• Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 acceleration
• Microsoft® DirectX® 10.1 compatible
• Microsoft® DirectCompute ready
• OpenGL® 3.2 compatible
• OpenCL compatible
• Integrated 802.11n WiFi (300Mbps)
Internal Expansion
• 1 2.5-inch SATA 3.0 Gb/s hard drive
• 9.5mm height HDD compatible
• 2 200-pin DDR2-800 SO-DIMM
• Up to 4GB memory
• 1 Mini-PCI Express slot
Specifications
• NVIDIA® ION™ GPU (w/512MB DDR3 memory)
• Intel® Atom™ D525 CPU (1.8 GHz, dual-core)
• Intel® NM10 Express chipset
Display Outputs
• HDMI (1080p w/8-channel audio)
• Dual-link DVI-I
• HDCP compliant
• VGA (with DVI-to-VGA adapter)
• NVIDIA® nView® multi-display technology
The price might be a little steep...$500, but only by today's standards, (Remember what a 500 dollar computer would get you back in infancy of home computers?)......I gotta have one!!!!
Jarvy...6-11-11
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