In short, it's more less taken me 6 months to get some time to go over
this system. It's meant for noise measurement (electronic noise).
Purchased at the same time/same quote was NI-5911, Measure, Diadem. I
wanted Measure because it pulled in data directly to Excel. NI Scope
does work with the
Acknowledged, my nomenclature is off. I meant that he does not deal
with transcoding between different codecs. One clickers seem to have
a terrible problem with this also, never even coming close to the same
size as the original.
Surprisingly most 1 clickers say they can handle the transcoding
Do your boards use DDR memory (any speed)?
For the price you will pay for the XP3200, you might be better off with
a cheap S939 or S754 board/chip combo. The Sempron S754 should beat an
XP3200+ nicely, and the Opteron 146 should wipe the floor with it. All
of these sets are retail chips.
Both
Hi,
I'm trying to do a cheap upgrade on 3 PC's all AMD socket A. I tried
ebay and bought 3 dead CPU's from a scam artist (currently going through
a paypal claim to get back my $200). So know I'm sending this out to
people I know I can trust. Does anyone have any XP3200 they can sell to
me? Or
Yes the memory is PC2100 DDR, currently the motherboards are very nice
ASUS A7N8X Deluxe which are still going strong so I don't want to throw
them unless I have to. But if I can't find any CPU's I may have to
upgrade the mobo as well. Thanks for the recommendation I'll certainly
keep it in mind.
Try pretestedcpus.
http://www.pretestedcpus.com/
Hunter, Gary wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do a cheap upgrade on 3 PC's all AMD socket A. I tried
ebay and bought 3 dead CPU's from a scam artist (currently going through
a paypal claim to get back my $200). So know I'm sending this out to
people
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From: Bill
Try pretestedcpus.
http://www.pretestedcpus.com/
Hunter, Gary wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to do a cheap upgrade on 3 PC's all AMD socket A.
$194 for a 3200+ Barton seems a bit high when a AMD Athlon 64 4000+ socket
939 can be had for about
My thoughts exactly. For pete sake you could get a 3600+ dual core, board and
a gig of ddr2 for that!
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:02:17
To:'The Hardware List' hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] Source
Nice site but VERY expensive. I may as well go with the motherboard
upgrade.
But thanks for the link, it's one to bookmark just in case.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 3:25 PM
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Yep, it's looking like I will go for the motherboard upgrades as well. I
was hopeing someone on the list would have a couple laying around :-(
I'll wait a few more days before ordering anything just incase :)
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Who was it that just built a NAS?
Believe it was with JBOD (or sata) and NASlite.
Wondering.
Would like to discuss off list.
Thank you.
Best,
Duncan
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