Well there's always Directron (www.directron.com)... its off of the Beltway and Harwin... Its not the cheapest place by any means but it does have a great selection, especially in cases and case mod stuff.
Other than that though, Houston is pretty dry as far as I know.
good luck!
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My limited experience with Exrpess Shirts (Not MX... their "other" button ups) has been pretty good, but as others have posted they do not hold a candle to BR shirts. Especially since now the price is so close (I think Express is like ~60 and BR is around ~70).
minendo has it right... usually, at least at big companies, CIO's and IT department heads are not the most technical. Its not as toy4x4 states... that they are idiots... its just that they are not paid to be technical but instead to manage a department.
Again, this is why they have more...
I agree.. I've heard of the bad review for their CD's but I find both of them to be quite good... their second better than their first IMHO.
Highly recommended.
I've got a 4x20 Matrix Orbital VFD (not LCD... dont think LCD's are common in case screens..).
Anyway, I use LCD Smartie 5.2 to display all kinds of data from temps, speeds, songs in winamp, etc.
I personally dont have any raptors (i've got 3 2nd gen X15 SCSI drives) but info from a friend w/ two 76gig striped raptors says they are very very nice and quick. Mind you, he's coming from two x15's striped and he's said performance is very comprable...
I agree that you typically dont see much over 50-60% boost from going to multi-cpu's but 50-60% is nothing to sneeze at. Also, You're right about the limitations of a shared bus, and being that I'm not familiar w/ the PPCXXX system architecture and/or what XBOX2 will have, I cant really say if...
I'd like to know why you think that... If he's not after OCing (which he doesnt state he is) then Mushkin/OCZ have no advantage over Crucial as all can be had w/ low CAS timings and such.
Plus, there's a reason Crucial is so popular w/ system builders... its relatively cheap and very very...
just saw that too... doen't seem plausible if this thing is suppose to come out sometime in 2005. I just dont see how they can keep the price of that thing ~300.
In any case though, even if that is remotely right... XBX2 will be one beast of a system.
I'll echo that... WHERE ARE THE 64bit DRIVERS ATi?
I mean, I'm an avid ATi user but this really gets me... Nvidia's had them out for quite some time. This is the only thing keeping me from running Win64.
Used Mushkin and Crucial in the past (just now jumped on Kingston HyperX) and I'd have to say both are great.
If I were after good and affordable ram I'd most likely go w/ Curical as they usually tend to be a bit cheaper than Mushkin (which is more of a niche player). Any of them, however...
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