ASUS ASUS Xonar DS sound experience driver version 8.seventeen-year-old.72 Beta For Win7/Win7-64.

Posted in Sound Cards on January 27th, 2012 by Admin

ASUS ASUS Xonar DS audio tracks driver version 8.seventeen.72 Beta For Win7/Win7-64 (2009 ? 7 ? seventeen issued).

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Wicked Audio’s Solus headphones for a perfect listening experience

Posted in Monitors on January 6th, 2012 by Admin

DJ Lovers get another reason to rejoice now. Wicked Audio has just unveiled Solus headphones for those who love to hear astounding music. Not just the sound of these headphones is awesome but the looks of these headphones is also appealing with its red and black combo.

The Solus word in Latin means “be yourself”. The headphones really mean the same. It features 40mm “high performance” drivers, 106 dB SPL
20-20,000 Hz, 32 ohms, 4 ft cord, gold plated plug and it shows full PR text.

The company will showcase these headphones at the CES 2012. Wicked Audio’s Solus headphones will be available from January 2012 at a price of 0.

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I experience electricity when i touch the computer case. Is it natural?

Posted in Computer Cases on November 8th, 2009 by Admin

I experience some kind of electricity passing when i touch outside the sides of my computer case. Is it normal or there is some electrical leak or something? Please explain.

Seems fairly normal to me; a certain amount of current is perfectly acceptable. However it could be a poorly grounded power supply.

Start by going straight to the source – the power supply. If you’re fairly comfortable handling electricity, check the socket for faults and if it is properly earthed. Else get someone who has experience.

CAUTION! Make sure the power is switched off at all times.

You could consider buying a UPS or a power stabilizer for the socket. Might cost a bit, but worth it for peace of mind.

Hope I helped!


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