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These guys are great! If you need to buy overclocking equipment (including CPUs guaranteed to clock at a specified higher speed, motherboards that can be difficult to locate in the UK, Alpha and Globalwin fans, CAS2 memory and more) then give them a try. They deliver anywhere in the UK, Europe, USA and Canada.
I get quite a few emails from various people regarding the FAQ, so I'd appreciate it if you would follow these guidelines when emailing me:
I welcome all emails concerning possible additions to the FAQ. I also try to help those who email me with their problems - however, I'm not being paid for this, and I'm not a tech support agent. Bear it in mind.
If you do email me with problems, the following information is useful:
Please do NOT email me in HTML format. You can switch it off in Outlook Express by going to the Format menu in the Email box and clicking on Plain Text.
The reason? The emails are larger, it adds nothing to them and when I click Reply I can't easily include your original message without putting in > myself (I refuse to send HTML email).
Please do NOT email me saying that you have problems with leaked drivers that don't appear in official drivers and expect me to be able to solve them. However, if you want to send me an email saying that a beta driver has a problem with a specific program, then that's fine.
Please do NOT email me saying that when you overclock you get problems. If the problem is solved by going back to the default clock speed, I'm not interested. In a related note, please do NOT email me asking me how far you will be able to overclock your GeForce. I don't know. Experiment - it's unlikely that you'll damage the card so long as you increase the clock speed bit by bit and decrease it again when you start to lock up.
Please make the subject of your message useful to me as a quick reference. I don't keep emails when I've dealt with them, so any reply you send me has to let me quickly remember what your problem was. A good subject would be something along the lines of 'GeForce and BeOS' or 'Lockup problem with Intel AL440LX'.
If you want to send me an attachment, ask first telling me how big it is.
Feel free to email me with offers of congratulations, future job offers, money, free registration for a shareware program you have written, free hardware etc. etc :)
Be aware that unless I've had experience with a problem myself or have read about it in a newsgroup, I'm unlikely to be able to help you. If I can't help you, the reply will probably be 'Try posting to the creative.products.3d_blaster.annihilator newsgroup and see if they can help you there.'.
Now that you've read all that, here is a link to my email address:
christopher.hill@ukonline.co.uk
I'm a 17 year old in Colchester, UK, doing the first year of my A-levels at Colchester Royal Grammar School. I've been messing around with computers for some time, and I bought a Creative Labs Annihilator on a whim after I suddenly had a large quantity of cash - since then VisionTek offered to send me new NVIDIA graphics cards in return for being able to use the FAQ on their website. I get paid to help at lunchtimes in CRGS's ICT suite, keeping the network running, maintaining and updating the Intranet, writing silly Perl scripts that say how much time is left until the end of term, and finding new ways of stopping people from messing up the system entirely.
I update the FAQ in my spare time, along with spending far too much time on the computer.
I also go to chuch at Greenstead Evangelical Free Church, and I designed the website for it as well :)
My system at home is:
And my favourite games:
If you ever see a guy called Minkus playing Quake III or TFC, or Borgquite on Westwood Online, it's probably me. Say Hi!
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