What type of drives did you try using. Word is that Maxtor drives seem to work best. I'm planning on trying to use the 40gb Maxtor 5400rpm that was in my ReplayTV.
Taken from FW:
Outpost.com has the PS2 Network Adapter (White Box/OEM) for $19.99 + shipping (tax in CA). I received mine today and it the official made-by-sony adapter that has the IDE connectors with which you can connect a Hard Drive. There's been a lot of buzz around the console world...
I've been shopping for the tiny optio s4i for a few weeks now and was bummed when Costco.com sold out last week. However, I stumbled upon this today at OneCall.com.
It's $314 including 3-day shipping. No Tax in CA.
Link
I've never ordered from them before but I've seen deals floated around on...
So my current rig:
P4 1.6a@2.4
Samsung 2700
Abit BG-7 (845G)
I was thinking of getting new PC3200 memory and a P4 2.8 (Not sure whether NW or Prescott is better). Will I be able to get decent OC'ing with air cooling without getting a new motherboard? Say into the 3.2ghz range? Would I notice...
So what I think I'm hearing is that although there are newer and faster processors I won't really see a significant enough performance increase to really justify the cost at the present time. Example, I won't see the improvement that I saw when I upgraded from a PIII-800 to the P4 1.6a@2.4...
Hi All,
It's been awhile since I came to this forum. Specifically it's been about 2 years since you guys helped me build my 1.6a -> 2.4. I recently received a Radeon 9800pro as a gift and was wondering if now would be a good time to upgrade.
Current Rig:
P4 1.6a @ 2.4ghz 600mhz fsb
Samsung...
Thanks for the great deal!
Bought 2 @ 57.50 and then used a $15 off $75 coupon from FW. Total after rebates is $30 /each + tax
Rebates printed out at the register and got NEC also!
Called and they said my check is in the mail! Now that everyone has received their rebates (well almost everyone) here's one vote for Deal of The Year - Circuit City 120gb WD HD for $10
Thanks again!
This reminds me of those potato clocks from like 10 years back. I remember getting one as a stocking stuffer for xmas. It had these two copper wires you would put into two potatoes (i'm assuming one for + one for -). It would have enuf juice to power the LED clock in the middle. Only problem...
This is a great deal! Been lookin for some high capacity NIMH for my digicam for awhile. Went to the Sawtelle/National store in West LA this morning and they had a lot. Thanks!
Received my $10 rebate from CC today. Checked the above link for my $80 (received the $60 instant) and my information was not found? Is every one else's showing up?
Interesting... YES by drive did come with the brown-bottom box! It only has ONE LED on it tho . . . it's located in the exact center of the drive right below the tray and it changes from GREEN, RED/YELLOW depending on what it's currently doing. I was having a hell of a time trying to flash and...
Thanks CheetahMk2 for the info on the Asus. I wasn't able to totally understand what I was reading regarding the copy protection advantage the Asus drive has. Do you have a link?
I was able to flash my Cendyne CRW-5224A using the firmware and flasher from the ASUS website:
CRW-5224A 1.35...
After considerable research the following is my preffered choices between the three:
1) Asus
2) Lite-On
3) BenQ
Please see my previous post (above) regarding Asus vs Lite-On
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