What would dual graphics cards do for PC gaming?

Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Desktops | 1 Comment
gaming
Citiscloset asked:


Hello,

If a PC has two graphics cards installed, would that improve the gaming performance or is it simply for attaching another Monitor?

What is the best gaming PC on the market for around 2000 in the UK?

Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Other - Hardware | No Comment
gaming
marksmithms asked:


What is the best gaming PC on the market for around 2000-2500 in the UK?

How would i port foawrd a netgear wnr3500 for xbox live gaming?

Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Video & Online Games | No Comment
gaming
Tyson D asked:


i want to configure my router for gaming purposes i run a ps3 a apple g5 and an xbox on one router… everything works fine because i hardwired but xbox live it wont let me join other peoples parties…. portfoward.com had the answers but the websites not up anymore… does anyone know how to configure?

What gaming PC gives the best performance for the money?

Posted on Jul 02, 2009 under Other - Hardware | No Comment
gaming
oceancrest asked:


I want to buy a PC for gaming. I want to play Fear 2, Halo and TFC2.
I really need someone to just tell me which model has the most bang for the buck. i.e DELL XPS, Alienware etc..
I wanted to spend around $1000 not including the monitor.

Any ideas on which 22 inch monitor gives the best bang for the buck?

Thanks!

What are possible jobs in the gaming industry?

Posted on Jul 01, 2009 under Marketing & Sales | 1 Comment
gaming
Josh123 asked:


What are possible jobs in the gaming industry?

I have a passion for video games and would like to work in the electronic gaming industry.

What is the laptop that has the most memory and has the best gaming?

Posted on Jul 01, 2009 under Desktops | No Comment
gaming
Jaza asked:


i am looking for a gaming computer but also that has a lot of memory for all my music and videos and of course the games!
IMPORTANT!: please let it be just over or under 5k
thank you so much!

Gaming???

Posted on Jul 01, 2009 under Video & Online Games | 1 Comment
gaming
Duff M asked:


Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare or Call of duty: World at war

What is going to be the next big gaming system?

Posted on Jul 01, 2009 under Video & Online Games | No Comment
gaming
baseballdude asked:


We have increased so much since Avatar…but we have the PS3, Xbox 360, PSP, and so much more. What do you think is going to be the next big gaming system…can they get even better than what is already out?

How can I use my gaming system on my pc monitor through the a/v inputs located on my pc?

Posted on Jun 30, 2009 under Monitors | 1 Comment
gaming
az20854 asked:


I have red, white, yellow a/v inputs on my computer, so I can plug the gaming system in (but nothing happens). I just don’t know how to get it to show up on the screen. Please give a link to a program that I can download that would allow whatever is plugged into the a/v inputs to show up on screen.

Entertaining Over the Holidays

Posted on Mar 23, 2009 under Relationships | No Comment
Entertainment
Sandra Olivier asked:


The festive season is a constant frenzy of social events and parties. The planning of an entertaining event, with the right menu that all would enjoy can be scary. To assist you with the task we have put together a list of our special party planning tips to ensure you have great fun at your parties this year!

Plan Ahead. Don’t forget to ask your guests ahead of time if they have special dietary requirements or preferences (allergies, vegetarian, etc). Decide ahead of time what you want to cook, and ensure that you have all the ingredients on hand. You can even go as far as to cook some of the meals beforehand and thereby save yourself a lot of stress.

Try Fewer Side Dishes. Cutting down on the side dishes can save yourself quite a bit of time and effort, there are loads of creative recipes for this time of the year. Bake some home-made bread, pick a salad or two and make a lot of them. This will mean that there’s plenty of food even though there is less variety.

Let Others Help. Another fun way to simplify your meal is to let others help with the cooking. Ask friends to make a favorite dish and bring the recipe to share. You’ll have dinner taken care of and plenty of new entries for your cookbook. In this way it save you a lot of time and effort and everyone feels good that they’ve contributed to the joy of the party.

Use clay pots to hold bread, a birdhouse feed to hold napkins or a child’s inflatable water ring to hold plates. This will make for a more interesting table, using usual things in unusual ways.

Welcoming guests in person at the door makes everybody feel at home instantly. This will remove any uncomfortable moments where the guest wonders if they should just come in, where to put their items, etc. Give them a brief tour of where the food, smoking area, and restrooms are and then direct them to where you want to maintain your guests. Most people will choose a living room or parlor, though with warmer weather, you may choose an outdoor party.

Make sure you also consider the designated drivers and non-drinking friends! Keep a supply of fun and festive non-alcoholic drinks on hand.

Set up a drink and dessert bar. Do it ahead of time and it allow your guests to help themselves.

Allow yourself sufficient time to dress and relax before your guests arrive and your party begins and remember most importantly have some fun!