As the title says.
I'm just wondering if I will need a floppy drive and driver disk to install XP on a SATA drive on a motherboard with an intel 865 chipset. Google has been unclear. I also don't really have the time to slipstream a disk up.
Any ideas?
If you guys make your own folding team, you'll be in the top 100 very quickly with those machines. Yipes.
I use an old P3 600 MHz to fold with. It takes a few days just to get through 1 unit...
Well, it is as reliable as the HDs are.
The problem is, because you are running 2HDs to share the same data, if one dies, you'll lose everything, even if the other is okay. So you are doubling your chances of something bad happening.
Keeping them cool should help.
Backup often is my...
In my experience (and please correct me if I am wrong)
AMD64s choke on 4 sticks of RAM. I had a 3200+ Winchester core that only took 2 sticks of RAM... 4 would kill the timings.
It might not be possible run to 4 sticks at any decent speed.
I would think about a 2x1GB configuration if...
My friend recently let me borrow an Asus FX5950 Ultra AGP 8X, like this one. I'm dropping it into a system with a P4 2.4 GHZ, Intel 865 chipset and 1 GB Corsair XMS.
What kind of gaming performance should I get with those specs? Will it run something like BF2 at 1024x768 (or even...
Most certainly.
My job is using Autodesk Inventor 10 and SolidWorks. Needless to say, these 3d modeling programs require some pixel-pushing, but not like gaming, which just needs polygons.
These cards give me sharper and cleaner renders than any gaming card. I use a FireGL, a lower-end...
Here's a real newb question for ya:
Those require an open HD slot, right? I dont have any open ones, unless I discard my floppy. I might do that, however, cause I never use it and the heat is really scaring me.
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