Hello Walter,

Nick Sabalausky wrote:

- Graphics card that's pixel shader v1 (was a pre-pixel-shader
GeForceMX 2 for a long time, only upgraded because I found this one
for about $40 and wanted to play around with pixel shaders).

I don't have a graphics card because of heat/fan/noise.




I assume you must have an integrated chipset.



- The motherboard's USB is v1.x

So's mine, and that really sucks. I'm going to get a card with 2.0 on
it. USB is a home run, kudos to the designers of it.



yep. :)



I tried video editing, it's a no-go on my system. Not even close.




Yep, you need lots of ram and lots of power for video editing. 64-bit is already supported by some of the leading video editing packages (maybe most, not sure).



I bought an eee pc, as in a laptop I'm interested in portability, not
desktop replacement.



Heh, I did the same. Unfortunately, I jumped on the bandwagon too early and got the one with the smaller screen and the 3 cell battery. I can use it... but I am really disappointed that I don't have the larger screen version and longer battery life.

Also the competition for eee pc provided several better alternatives. MSI had one really good product which my brother bought. Alas, I can't justify another purchase, so I try to make do with my eee pc when I go on trips.

-JJR


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