Ive noticed somthing about the article i dont like, i may be wrong but i dont think so - since when did Northwood based celerons have 256k L2 cache ? the reason they performed so bad is they never got more cache when they changed from the 128k Willamette celeron to the Northwood celeron, they...
hehe, im the one that spotted the AMD SB there and told Mike....i coudlnt beleive it when i saw the pic, thought i must be wrong...but alas there it was on the block diagram.... Dell selling Opterons, funny pics of A64's being remarked as Intel confidentail 64bit samples, and now AMD SB's on...
Yup. that old 'could care less' thing bugs me too....at least us non-yanks see the sense in saying we couldNT care less....let them have their silly sayings ;P
Via implemented a solution for their server orientated designs in the past that dropped a PCI-X bus off the AGP connection and forewent having AGP capability....so yes, i think it would be possible.
However, most PCI Express x16 graphics suporting chipets arent going to have an AGP bus it seems...
The more optimistic manufacturers reckoned April apparently....personally i think it could be anything up to August before they really show. The major dissapointment for me is they are only going to be 2.4x speed in the dvd+ camp...the speed of pioneers dual layer dvd-r is an unknown but that...
Asuming the sending smtp server had absolutely none, or a very small retry...many will retry sending for days or at least hours if they are unable to contact any of the MX servers listed for a domains DNS properties. That gives some amount of backup for a mailserver being down. The true backup...
Yup thats what i thought..can get within a whisker of that with 1Mbit...personally id probably stick with the 10Mbit because your gonna be server side limited quite a lot anyway, so think id rather have the ~3TB capability of the uncapped 10Mbit than the speed of the 100Mbit
BBB ? Your going to get the 100Mbit even though its supposed to have those insane monthly bandwidth caps on it ? I beleive at the time i read it i remember thinking I can even pull more BW usage per month on my 1Mbit than would be allowed on the 100Mbit..assuming the caps were correct.
There is a fairly modest fee for converting the line from ISDN back to normal, and if the line is then tested and found to be too poor to accept ADSL that gets refunded I believe....so no it wont cost a fortune to convert.
Oh, and i should add that eeven when the light starts blinking the performance is still satisfactory, and ive even seen me use the mouse almost an entire day with the led blinking, so it has extra stamina :)
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