Does nVidia realise they just killed sales of their nForce mother boards with the release of the geForce4 video cards?
I WAS planning on getting an nForce board, but the review of the new geForce video cards changed my mind in one easy step. I'll wait long enough for the Ti 4200 to come out...
In theory, yeah it should work if you parallel the input voltages.
I'd check the internal fuse if it doesn't come on as that is the most likely culprit. If that is good odds are the psu is bad.
No dice. durn thing turned the numlock on four times during the shutdown process. Then, when I turned it back on as the login screen for NT came up the numlock went active again. tell me, unless I'm delusional (which I might be) that it's an NT setting somewhere, but I can't think of where it...
We have a Dell Latitude laptop here that has an, ummm, interesting problem.
When it boots up it always comes up with NUMLOCK on, which is a problem as it's a laptop with the number keys in the middle of the keyboard.
Normally I'd just go into the BIOS and turn of the numlock option in the bios...
DocSmarts: From the reviews I've read the Intel series of chips does not 'Kick the crap' outta the Athalon XP series. Raw clockspeed? Yeah, but performance is more imprtant than clock speed in most people's opinion. When you add that the Athalons are WAY cheaper than an equivalent...
AMD all the way.
Price vs performance AMD is a MUCH better deal than the intel chips.
Stability, well, lets just say I've been running AMD for several upgrades now and the only stability issues I've had have been directly traceable to stupid stuff I myself did.
Intel would have to beat...
Thanks for all the welcomes, and for the information.
In any case when I upgrade I'll go to a geForce2 graphics solution, the geForce3 is beyond my needs just now as I primarily play AC.
Just to recap so I know I have the info right:
From what everyone has said performance is not an issue...
I'm looking at upgrading (who isn't) from my current system.
I really like the specs on the nForce chipset motherboards (specifically the ASUS A7N266), but some of the comments in the article about the KT266 based motherboards have me wondering. I'm curious what the general opinion is, with...
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