Mine shipped, but check out the expected delivery date:
Shipment Date: Feb 03, 2006
Destination: XXXX, MN, USA
Estimated Arrival: Mar 10, 2006
Wow, I guess it must be going through the USPS hub on Mars or something. :)
Looks like GM may be extending the employee discount. Good for those of us who don't have the funds right now, but may in the near future:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/AUTOS/06/27/gm_rebate_program.reut/index.html
Note, you can't plug these into the wall, they are DC. You'll either have to get an AC-DC converter, or plug them into something DC like your computer or car.
Sam's Club is selling a 2-pack of 24' rope lights for around $15. These are AC, so you can plug them into the wall. YMMV though...
From their FAQ, though they may just have changed it
I think the the stuff about the authorizations is seperate from the stuff about the pre-orders, but they didn't differentiate it very well.
I have the SN45G, it has adjustable vcore, vmem, vagp. It also has adjustable multipliers, and it has an nForce2 Ultra 400, so it officially supports the 400 MHz FSB. I had no problems changing the multipliers on my 2400+.
My Ti4400 fits just fine in my sn45g. I've also read plenty of reviews of the SN45G where the used a 9800 Pro, and it worked without a problem. I'd recommend going with the SN45G, as it saves you around $25. I doubt you'd want to use the onboard video on the SN41G2, it's really not that good.
Try contacting Asus directly. I know abit is good about replacing missing items, and if they don't have them, they usually know somebody who sells them. It may take a while to get a response back though.
This email looked legit, but then I looked at the souce. I'll post a picture here quick of the email, just wanted to get the warning out.
From: services@paypal.com
To: xxx@xxx.com
CC:
Date: 08/21/02 03:21 pm
Subject: PayPal Security Check ! Please login !
blah, blah, blah...
If only you had posted this a week ago, I could have saved my parents a little cash on their new computer. Oh well, they are still getting an SV24 system, so at least it will look cool :)
I've found that resizing the boot partition at all under NT causes my machine to never boot again:( I don't know why, but this always seems to be the case. Do you have the swap file on the c: drive still? Try moving it to another partition, that should free up quite a bit of space (500MB - 1GB...
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