Connecting a PC to Your HDTV

Tutorial showing you the required hardware and necessary steps to connect any PC to your HDTV. For additional tip see:

http://jakeludington.com/hdtv

For tips on finding the necessary cables at the best price, see this article on how to not overpay for HDMI cables:

http://www.jakeludington.com/gadget_envy/20070219_dont_overpay_for_hdmi_cables.htmlDuration : 0:3:25

Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by admin

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Using The Disk Cleanup Utility To Keep A PC Running Smoothly

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To keep a PC running smoothly, regular maintenance is critical. Many users shy away from maintenance tasks, thinking it is a long, drawn out manual affair, but the Disk Cleanup Utility can easily determine which files on a hard drive may no longer be needed and delete those files. In addition to freeing up potentially significant amounts of hard drive space, using Disk Cleanup on a regular basis can significantly improve system performance.
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Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by admin

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My home PC’s Apple keyboard, Microsoft mouse, and Sony HDTV

It’s great not being a die-hard fan of any one brand. I have all kinds of different hardware attached to my computer, both on the inside and out. Here’s the outside, i.e. the stuff I touch and look at the most.

And a cameo appearance by my cat.

The inside of the puter:

Athlon 64 X2 3800+
2gb OCZ PC3200 LL @ 466mhz
150 gb WD Raptor 10k RPM
74 gb WD Raptor 10k RPM
300 gb Maxtor 7200 RPM
(choose 2 of 3, since I only have 2 SATA cables)
16x Memorex DVD+/-RW/DL burner
BFG Geforce 7800 GT OC
Watercooled the wussy way, by Zalman Reserator Plus (I couldn’t be arsed hearing that Geforce fan anymore, nor could I be arsed to build my own watercooling system…perfectly content paying twice as much for something that’s manufactured and supported, thank you very much :P)

Just tested out Unreal Tournament 3 on it. Boy, is it a beauty on this HDTV. The screen’s PC input resolution is 1360×768, which makes it a poor choice for HDTV viewing (since that’s 1280×720, so it upconverts ever so slightly for a wonderfully fuzzy picture), but an excellent choice for a PC monitor, since the resolution is low enough that you can read text from the couch 10 feet away without zooming the browser in.Duration : 0:2:26

Posted on December 2nd, 2007 by admin

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Casemodding PC tuning Chaukar part 2

This is my casemod. Led Fans: Apevia, Sharkoon, Sunbeam and revoltec. Cables: AC ryan. Liquid neon lights: revoltec. Bubble light: SunbeamDuration : 0:1:23

Posted on June 30th, 2007 by admin

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Microsoft Windows Vista Tip - Windows Easy Transfer

Microsoft Windows Vista Tip - Windows Easy Transfer - You’ve purchased and set up your new Windows Vista™- based laptop, but now you are faced with the challenge of how to move your accounts, data, and settings from your old computer to your new one. Windows® Easy Transfer is a software and hardware solution that makes migrating to your new PC effortless.Duration : 0:1:1

Posted on May 4th, 2007 by admin

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Videos of the Week (Vol. 1): Plugging Everything In

Learn how to connect all those cables to your PC!Duration : 0:7:38

Posted on December 15th, 2006 by admin

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