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I used newegg.. try pricing one out... on tiger direct and zipzoomfly.com
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Thank god vanburen is going to deal with this one..
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I am going to have to look it over one more time when i get home but everything should work on it.. I am at work...
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ok this is what I came up with.. Product Description Unit Price Savings Total Price Linkworld 3131-01-C5828U Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case 300W Power Supply - Retail Model #: 3131-01-C5828U $28.00 PC CHIPS M811LU Socket A (Socket 462) VIA KT266A ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail Model #: M811LU $25.99 Update JetWay 96XT-AD-256C Radeon 9600XT 256MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card - Retail Model #: 96XT-AD-256C $85.00 Update AMD Sempron 2200+ Thoroughbred 333MHz FSB Socket A Processor Model SDA2200BOX - Retail Model #: SDA2200BOX $65.99 Update pqi 512MB (2 x 256MB) 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 333 (PC 2700) Unbuffered Dual Channel Kit System Memory Model MD3412UOE-X2 - Retail Model #: MD3412UOE-X2 $45.00 Update Western Digital Caviar WD800BB 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA100 Hard Drive - OEM Model #: WD800BB $52.00 Update Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical 967320-0403 Black PS/2 RF Wireless Standard Keyboard Mouse Included - OEM Model #: 967320-0403 $31.95 -$7.00 Instant $24.95 Update Rosewill Black IDE Combo Drive Model RB-321S BLK - Retail Model #: RB-321S BLK In Stock Remove Remove Add item to Cart Add item to Cart 24.99 Total: 351.92 Add shipping.. Monitor and OS are still needed..
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Got the latest drivers.. checked that one already.. I will take a look into the other program. thanks a whole lot!! are you running sp2?
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I am not sure what this means.. in the server market? producing chip in general? Server market has been dominated by IBM, Big Blue, and Intel since the start.. AMD is a new commer in that field. AMD did start a year after in the business world.. 1968 Intel 1969 AMD. However, AMD wasnt making CPUs. they were making storage devices.. Their first processor wasnt really a processor it was a controller for memory flows.. In 1975 the first true processor, as we think of it today, 8080A. Before the Opteron I dont even know if AMD was really considered to be apart of the Server world. Xeon would kick the pants off of just about anything that was out from k6 to the XP. Would be interesting if you could find a server based on a K6 of xp that was recommended. The original Xeon was launched in 1998 on the p2 platform.. http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/sp062998.htm Isnt that just amazing.. 2800 bucks for a cpu.. The latest 3.6 is about 700 boxed. To correct myself.. The Opteron was introduced in april of 2003.. I am not sure when they hit the markets.. it might have been september.. that is when that article was written.
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Go sempron.. building a P4 based system is a little out of your price range.. i would highly suggest one build on the sempron or the older Athlon XP platform.. They way you can spend a little bit more in the graphic card dept.
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If the option for an ANTEC powersupply is there then upgrade that.. You should be looking at 400-500 watts to cover that system.. with enough to spair.. I am not sure how power hungry the x2s are.. I dont think the 6800GTs are any more power hungry then the 5900 that you have in your system right now..You might just want to upgrade right just incase you go SLI in the future..
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We got the space pen out of it.. Where as the russians used the pencil.. "The company says it took Fisher about 2 years and $2 million to develop the space pen" That was kinda cheap.. and it advanced humanity. We now have a pen that can write anywhere..
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That is going to be one fast system.. why dont you get a second hard drive and raid them?
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Hell yeah he did.. that show kicks ass..
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you can give this a shot.. not sure how well it will work if at all.. http://www.techcentral.ie/consumer_tech/scopearticle.2005-05-04.8048407325/view
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The reason that is the way it is is because Dell signed a contract with Intel a while back to only offer intel based products.. Here is a little article explaining.. http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2004Feb/bch20040219023937.htm the contract is worth about 500 million a year.. Again.. AMD was the first of amd/intel to offer 64bit extensions.. IBM's power series i do believe offered it first.. http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,1530179,00.asp "Now that Intel has followed AMD's lead into the market for 64-bit computing, the leveled playing field could play to Intel's advantage over the long term, analysts said." By the way the Intel Itanium was the first 64bit cpu offered by Intel.. We are talking about hard core servers at that point.. http://www.geek.com/procspec/intel/merced.htm Most businesses run the Xeon line.. The Market share is due to the fact that until the AMD chip showed up Intel was the only solution other than Big blue. September 22, 2003 is the date that the first Opteron was launched. Do you even know how much a server that is using a xeon costs? we talking about 3000+ for a single server. That on top of the fact that server have a 3-5 year life span make it hard for AMD to penetrate the market of bigger businesses. Now some businesses lease their equipment. Most of the time when the lease comes up it is replaced by the same architecture to remove any chances of it being incompatible with something. Mostly software. Not to mention the fact that most business have hundreds of servers at any given point. That is alot to spend on servers.. Not to mention the intstall, setup, and removal charges. plus downtime.. Most companies dont restart their servers unless absolutely necessary.. there are a few where I am currently work that have been running for more than 3 years straight. I am not trying to bash Intel either.. But some of your facts are a little bit off..
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It is a Di-524, DI-614+ or a WRG101.. I have 3.. an it does it on every single one... I can get it to connect but i cant keep it connected for long periods of time or after shutdown. the ip lease is set at a week. I have WPA on the 524 and the 101 and WEP 128 on the 614+..
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are you trying to add addition computer to you high speed internet? If you are you want a router.. most IPs dont allow you to connect a hub and get a connection on all of your pcs.. It has to do with the addressing of each computer.. Get a router.. it will be faster anyways..
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http://www.flexbeta.net/main/articles.php?action=show&id=103
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not a problem
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I am not quite sure what you are asking.. do you want to connect to something over the ports that you have listed? if that is the case you just need to forward them to the ip address of the computer you are on..
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the thing is that my Pre sp2 laptop on the same router has no problems what so ever.. not to mention they are the exact same wireless cards.. I have 4 on wireless and this is the only one that seems to have problems.. Most of the time I can get this stuff to work.. but this one is just really pissing me off..
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This topic has been moved to Make it Faster.... [iurl]https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=7032.0[/iurl]
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Whats up and welcome to the forum... What are you looking to do with this new computer?
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Those blue angels pics are kick ass! Here are some of my favs.. The last one is there just cause it is amazing
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This topic has been moved to Comcast Cable Communications. [iurl]https://testmy.net/forum/index.php?topic=7028.0[/iurl]
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My brother just got a new Dell 6000 laptop with the 2200b/g networking card. Unfortinally Dell ships the new systems with SP2 installed. I have found that it is just about impossible for his computer to stay on a network for any length of time. Much less shut it down and have the computer reconnect on start up. I am wondering if anyone has found a solution for this?
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you could do an images map.. or.. just place the sig in brackets..