Other specs:
7000Watt
SLI certified
PFC technology
Mesh grill side panel
Super silent 12 cm fan
Auto control
4 levels of protection
What is the best nVidia GFX card this could power?
and what is the best price/performance nVidia GFX card for a 22″ monitor?
-PC Specs:
Pentium D 935 (OC’d to 3.6GHZ) (soon to be E7400 OC’d to 3.4GHZ)
6GB DDR2 @800MHz
XFX nForce 680i lt SLI motherboard
XFX GeForce 9600 GSO (768 MB)
XFX GeForce 8600 GT (1024 MB) (Running nVidia PhysX)
EZCool LS-1000 700WATT power supply
2.5TB HDD space (1x 1TB + 3x 500GB)
2x DVD+RW drives
Antec 900 Gamer Case
Belinea 22″ monitor
Windows 7 Beta Build 7000 64-Bit – Yes, its better than Vista
Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit
It has two 6-pin pci express connectors
Since your PSU cracks alot of power 1kW. Then i Believe that you would be able to use the GTX295 in your system. I also believe that your motherboard supports it. So, you can install the best Graphics card out. Maybe even two (in SLI).
Red Steel 2: Video Game Review – Rob Talbert (7.5/10) S02E19
Radio Controlled Airplanes are Toys That Hobbyists Love to Play With
There are various models that you can look into buying. And many places where you will find these radio controlled planes. The traditional locations for remote airplanes are hobby shops and some toy shops. In both of these places you will find many types of planes that you can look through.
For those hobbyists that feel that the building phase of flying their planes is important there are kits that can be purchased. These kits will reduce the time that is needed to locate and start the construction of your radio controlled airplane. Of course besides finding kits, parts that need to be assembled you will find there are few other types of model airplanes that can be bought.
These types of radio controlled airplanes are known as Almost Ready to Fly designs and Ready to Fly designs. With these airplanes the time that is spent on assembling the airplanes is cut down. For instance you have 10 to 20 hours spent on building a from scratch radio controlled airplane.
The Almost Ready to Fly airplanes can be built in 4 or so hours. As you see there is a marked reduction in time that is spent on building these model airplanes.
When you shop for one of these radio controlled model airplanes the best place where you can find these planes is in hobby shops and toys shops. The price of these planes will vary and sometimes the type of airplane that you choose to buy will influence the price. This is not to say that you are creating the price hike but rather that you have chosen a popular model or one that is priced at high prices naturally.
The various radio controlled model airplanes will allow you to see the different types of power that are used for these airplanes. You have gas mixture model airplanes, jet airplanes, and others.
As you choose the radio controlled airplanes which catch your eye make sure that you are getting one that you will be able top control. This is a great way to experience the thrill of flying. With a radio controlled airplane you are the pilot.
The many different radio controlled airplanes are ones that you will enjoy looking through. from the whimsical to the futuristic there are many that you will have the opportunity of flying. The only barriers to this ease of flying are that of money and your patience.
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What type of radio control batteries have the longest run time?
I’m considering RC hobbies (either cars, planes or helicopters) as a new hobby. I saw a helicopter on an auction site, but the seller said that the battery had a run time of 6 to 7 minutes. Is this normal? Doesn’t sound like a whole lot of fun, unless I have to buy quite a few battery packs. Out of the three, which has the longest run time? I’d prefer helicopters, but I want the most bang for the buck starting out.
Lithium would be my first choice. If Lithium is not available then I would see if I could get Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) though not as good as Lithium it is better than Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd). With Lithium you get full power until the battery is depleted, You are also able to charge them at any point and leave them on the charger. NiCd has a memory so you have to deplete the charge all the way (or really low) before charging or it will shorten the usage because it will think your last charge point is the depleted point. As for the RC longevity logically I would think the plain would use less battery because of it’s gliding. Though I have no personal knowledge of this. Sorry.
Although we currently have remote-controlled reconaissance vehicles, these devices depend for much of their defensive capability on stealth – to perform their function without being detected. Remaining undetected difficult for an offensive weapon to accomplish for long. Once such a vehicle is detected, it is subject to attack, or at least more effective attack, by the enemy. To remain effective, the vehicle must be able to repel such attacks or to withstand them, and still perform its function.
A remote-controlled tank must also do a lot more than a reconaissance vehicle, such as identify a target, aim at it, destroy it, navigate through changing terrain, and maintain contact with the base. This requires a lot of on-board intelligence or a lot of real-time sensory equipment and an elaborate communication channel to send this information and receive the necessary control signals in real time.
There is also the possibility for the enemy to capture such a vehicle and turn it against its original controllers. This must also be guarded against.