. Also which ATI chipset uses the ALI south bridge, I thought
it was this one, but it does not mention it on the website, or in the
reviews.
I salute your bravery, running something on the cutting edge.
Rthoreau
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On Saturday 18 December 2004 23:46, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 00:32 -0500, Jason Stuart wrote:
> > nobody appreciates to be patronized
> >
> > on that notehave a good holiday
>
> Sounded to me like he was trying to be helpful and humorously admit
> that there was a broken p
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supply, good memory, good cooling. That goes as well for hard drives,
if you can have a case fan blowing over a hard drive it will last
longer. Is their a reason you need 64 bit, it almost sounds like a 32
bit system would be cheaper to build with your requirements. I know
sometimes we all get exicited about the newest and greatest, but at
times its not necessary.
Rthoreau
ors. Even with onboard
Gigabit, I have not seen any real world tests, that can show a really
big increase in speed, I see some good improvements in cpu usage,
that depends more on the Gigabit chip, and its implementation than
what slot it fits in.
Rthoreau
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