Seagate ST3400832A-RK and Seagate ST3400632A-RK.
They're both 400gb IDE drives at great deals on outpost right now. Not looking, I bought the one for $140, and then when I searched again, I found the other 400gb Seagate for $130. The $130 lists nothing about the 5 year warranty so I don't...
Again to quote the benchmarks I did:
Both setups running: WinXP Pro SP2, 6800 GT 84.21 drivers, 2x512 Kingston HyperX
Athlon XP 3000+ @ 2264mhz (181x12.5) in NF7-S v2.0
3dmark01 - 17514
3dmark03 - 10985
3dmark05 - 5074
super pi 1m - 47s
lost coast stress (1024x768, 6xAA, 16xAA) -...
Ordered my combo at 8:45pm 4/3, it was at my door at 10:15am 4/4. I am impressed.
Benchmark comparisons I've done so far:
Both setups running: WinXP Pro SP2, 6800 GT 84.21 drivers, 2x512 Kingston HyperX
Athlon XP 3000+ @ 2264mhz (181x12.5) in NF7-S v2.0
3dmark01 - 17514
3dmark03 -...
So you're saying the plane is not remaining stationary in space? I thought that was the whole stipulation to the setup of this question (i.e. the conveyor belt accounts for any forward movement of the plane, and holds it stationary in space). If the plane can gain ground on the conveyor belts...
Is the question essentially: if a plane was able to remain stationary, yet spin up its engines to a speed/thrust output sufficient for ordinary take off, could it then achieve flight?
If that is the question as I understand it, I think that it could get of the ground, but its nose would...
For on the hilt cable management I like electricians tape best. I wrap it spiralling around PSU cables and it gives it almost a sleeved look. Much cleaner and nicer looking then bare 4 wires. The only problem is if you ever want to remove it, it'll leave behind a black sticky residue.
I just bought a pair of Grado SR60's for $67.10 shipped. They're usually $69 + $5 shipping. So it was basically free shipping. On the more expensive headphones, I'm sure this deal is even hotter, as that 10% will net you more money back (duh). Link at http://toddthevinyljunkie.com . It says...
Right now it's working at 6x150 for 900 mhz (I'm currently running prime95 and no errors so far). If I try to get it anywhere near the stock 1.8ghz, it won't come close to powering on. Be it by setting a high multiplier or high FSB. Upping the vcore and ram voltage doesnt help either. Tried...
Here's my problem. I go into bios, and setup the cpu (crap settings, just to get it started) to run at 1.5ghz (150fsb x 10multi).
It reboots, tells me do not power off while it saves the bios. It finishes doing that, goes black for a second, then powers down.
It doesn't restart itself...
Memory Support:
Two DIMM slots for 168-pin SDRAM memory modules
Support for 200/266 MHz memory bus
Maximum installed memory is 2 x 1GB = 2.0GB
So no accepting 184pin DDR eh?
AS5 [come on, I may seem it, but I'm not (dumb)].
Also, I came to the conclusion it was the heatsink's fan or the 3pin conector on the mobo (probably the cpu fan shroud though). I also came to the conslusion it probably killed stuff, as I'm sure the CPU didn't appreciate something shocking...
long but here goes...
I ,just got a shuttle an35n along with a mobile athlon 2400 and 2x256 kingston hyperx. i am using my antec 430 true power PSU. i assemble everything.. struggle a little with the heatsink... finally get it on. put it in my case. hide wires. get everything ready. POWER ON...
Anyone else? I won't be able to find out for myself until tonight, as I am working 11-9. Hopefully someone will be home to sign for it. I will be pissed if I have to wait for it to be redelivered tomorrow. Bahhhhh! Come onnnnn athlon!
Ok so I had a P4'A' 2.4 running at 2.7. Along with a gig of 1066mhz RDRAM. My motherboard fried, so I used it as an excuse to distance myself from rambus forever. So off to ebay it went. In the meantime, I decided to spend as minimal as possible (as I'm waiting for A64 mobo's with SLI to...
I just got a samsung 710t with a 6800gt man they go nicely but i was looking at the doom3 benchmarks and they were getting a helluva lot faster fps than i am with the same card. Does ram really make that much of a difference for res...i got 512...thinkin of goin with 1gb
I was on the phone with a Dell guy (ordering a 2001FP). So he asks me if I am interested in upgrading anything else in my system. I say no. So he goes on naming things. Memory, harddrive space, etc. So I say, well I was planning on getting a 6800GT, do you have any in stock? He tells me to hold...
So it goes x800xt pe > x800xt > x800 pro? I thought it only came in x800xt and x800 pro flavors? So I'm mistaken, and the PE is definately faster than this? Ahh the tempation of 'in stock'!
The problem with that though, is the 2.8's do not have hyperthreading. That's my primary reason for upgrading from my 2.4@2.7 to this to begin with. Thanks for the input though.
SL6PG 3.06 GHz 533 MHz 0.13 D1
SL6S5 3.06 GHz 533 MHz Northwood C1
Of these two chips, does anyone know which is the better overclocker? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
I am very no0b to LCDs, but I recently bought a cheap 15" LCD. Wow. It converted me. The CRT I'm using is no slouch, it's a 19" Syncmaster 900NF aperture grill monitor, so picture quality on it is nowhere near bad, but having gamed on the 15" and my 19" at the same time, I just can't get enough...
Gaming I'd say. I don't know, I think I just have this unexplainable desire to have hyperthreading, as I know I should probably save up for the x800. Sigh. I guess it's human nature to try and fit in. But I'm just wondering if will I see a noticable increase in speed if I go from 2.4@2.7 to...
My question is should I first upgrade from my 2.4@2.7 'b' to a 3.06 (it will have hyperthreading which my 2.4 doesn't) or should I upgrade my 9700pro to a x800 platinum? Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks.
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