Re: [newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets

2004-07-20 Thread Todd Slater
On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 08:14:58AM +0700, Budhi Astiyadi wrote: You should buy mobo with NForce2 Ultra 400 Chipset. If You sound maniac, choose that come with MCP-T Southbridge, the price is little higher. If You have more money, buy two identicel memory that can run dual channel, or Dual

Re: [newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets

2004-07-17 Thread John Richard Smith
Clint Harshaw wrote: Todd Slater wrote: Seems like I only post ot questions lately :( I'm thinking about building a new computer. My needs are pretty typical home user stuff. I want to network it (haven't decided on wired or wireless yet), be able to watch TV on it, and possibly make dvd's from

[newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets

2004-07-16 Thread Todd Slater
Seems like I only post ot questions lately :( I'm thinking about building a new computer. My needs are pretty typical home user stuff. I want to network it (haven't decided on wired or wireless yet), be able to watch TV on it, and possibly make dvd's from recorded TV. Basically I've decided I

RE: [newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets

2004-07-16 Thread Budhi Astiyadi
Of Todd Slater | Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 3:52 AM | To: Mandrake Newbie | Subject: [newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets | | I'm thinking about building a new computer. My needs are | pretty typical home user stuff. I want to network it (haven't | decided on wired or wireless yet), be able to watch

Re: [newbie] OT on mobos and chipsets

2004-07-16 Thread Clint Harshaw
Todd Slater wrote: Seems like I only post ot questions lately :( I'm thinking about building a new computer. My needs are pretty typical home user stuff. I want to network it (haven't decided on wired or wireless yet), be able to watch TV on it, and possibly make dvd's from recorded TV. Basically