> On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 02:36:21AM +0200, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > Replace your faulty hardware. It's cheap.
> > Or spend a bit more, and get a case without those cooling problems.
>
> Yes, of course it's cheap.  'S'why I bought it.  And I'll buy a new
> machine eventually, at a similarly low price point, because I'm cheap.
>
> Point is, *most* PC hardware is cheap.  Because it, you know, costs less
> that way.

In my experience, most cheap PC hardware is somewhat better than that. My Athlon
- I bought a collection of bits, pored over the assembly instructions and built
it myself. My home server is, it's running a "super socket 7" mobo with a
K6-2-500, and I built that too. I've had a couple of IBM drives fail, those were
bad models.
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