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Cool Joe

The Black Waltz
Hey arun, I suggest you buy Zion RAM over Transcend RAM. It'll be cheaper than Transcend RAM. And there aren't any performance differences.
 

dheeraj_kumar

Legen-wait for it-dary!
hey dheeraj...r u so obsessed with porn dat u always use this 4 letter word in ur siggy....i remember ur previous siggy was "harry potter & the harddisk of pron"

I'm not obsessed with porn, its just that I happen to make funny lines a lot using that word. BTW, my previous siggy and this are purely coincidental. I was modifying old quotes (I came, I saw, I conquered) into funny ones and hit upon this lol :D
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
I'm not obsessed with porn, its just that I happen to make funny lines a lot using that word. BTW, my previous siggy and this are purely coincidental. I was modifying old quotes (I came, I saw, I conquered) into funny ones and hit upon this lol :D

Funny lines...hmmm

But we cant read ur mind...dont know what ur intention while writing a siggy...dats y...thought like dat....neways....:D
 

mahesh

naughty boy :) :)
You said your Mobo is D101, it says on intel's site that it supports PCIE. THats what I said in my post above.

For your graphics card details, check the display tab in dxdiag.

Its been a long time since I visited any hardware shops(no trouble yet :D) so I dont know. If you want authentic prices, I suggest Devaraj Computers in Anna Salai, near Indian Bank, and Anna Theatre's nearby complex. They are very popular and the customer service is excellent.


@dheeraj.
From the information getting wen we type dxdiag , how to know which mobo is there? can u help me .
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
@dheeraj.
From the information getting wen we type dxdiag , how to know which mobo is there? can u help me .

If u have winXP..then open command prompt > type systeminfo
u will see all details of ur PC...:D

or use 3rd party tools such as pc wizard 2008,everest pro,sisoft sandra pro etc to get the details easily....:cool:
 

dheeraj_kumar

Legen-wait for it-dary!
@maheshr

On the "System" tab see System Manufacturer and System Model. Thats your motherboard. In my case -

Code:
System Manufacturer: INTEL_
System Model: DG965RY_

Also, you can do what Karan said. If you want it to be shown in a nice window with search options, do:
Code:
Start->Run "msinfo32"

Have fun!
 
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