I have a few probably useless items, you pay shipping from 33860.
TO GIVE:
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4x - 56k modems (PCTel Platinum, Conexant, and US Robotics)
2x - Ethernet cards (Texas Instruments and Linksys)
1x - PCI ATi All in Wonder 8MB
NEEDED:
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PCI video card (must have at least...
Most of Stardock's non enhanced/non plus software is free. The software they make for customization on the Windows platform is perhaps the best. They still need to fix Windowblinds and Windowfx compatibility with eachother however. =(
Thank you very much. I am an AMD user, stock in synchronous land, and this move to Intel got me a bit worried. I also read that The current batch of DDR2, with it's high latencies, is not considerably better than DDR. I have PC-3500 that does DDR 466 at CAS 2 without breaking a sweat. Go...
I know a lot of people building Core 2 Duo systems on the cheap say the ASRock 775Dual-VSTA is is a phenomonal board. I plan on using one as the core of my new system. My question is, can I use a E6300 (1066 FSB part) with PC-3200, and everything run at spec speeds? From what I can tell from...
Toattett, I think you probably won't get any replies in this thread, for the simple fact people have to change underwear immediately after reading it. =P
Take it from me...DO NOT SKIMP ON THE PSU. It is the very first step from where power reaches ALL your components. I've had a crappy PSU...
First, I had a 550 watt TTGI powersupply, with 4 fans in it. Next, was a Tagan rebadge 450 watt, Jaguar was the model I think. Last was a Coolermaster Realpower 450 Watt.
My NF7-S has been eating PSUs left and right. My buddy also has the same "problem" with his. Is there any PSU brand or model that you guys recommend that can handle a troublesome motherboard without blowing?
I never found the resistor, smacking a card with a screwdriver has the effect of parts flying. And when you use an ohm meter, a small level of voltage is passed through the circuit, but it's so minute it couldn't damage anything....we are talking mV here. As for the model number, it shouldn't...
TTGI is my choice. They have the beefiest heatsinks I've seen on a PSU, and the best fans also. I got the 550 watt version, which is rated for dual cpus. Extremely stable and even has a variable resisitor to increase your voltage. I believe they are also sold under the Vantec name when...
My little brother took a screwdriver to my Radeon 9800, but luckilly only broke off a single resistor. The resistor is R198, and is located on the back of the card, 1 cm above the AGP locking tab. I just need the resistance value.
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