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Posted by Ian on Feb-26-2004 22:38:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
I still run on a 350 MHz PII with 96MB of RAM from '98.

Phwoar.


shouldn't spend all your money on stuff to get wasted off them rob


Posted by whiskers on Feb-26-2004 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by nrjizer
Actually I'm running onboard 5.1 sound and network off my nforce2 mobo, and its excellent.



yep. i have 5.1 onboard dolby digital + surround and 2 network ports, so in theory i can use my pc as a router for another comp.


and the longer the cable, the longer the quality.



350MHz + 96Mb ram is quite painful... though i run a win2k pro distro on a 300MHz 160Mb RAM machine and hey, it even manages to play some movies on it's 4MB video RIVA TNT card...


good for server stuff though


Posted by KilldaDJ on Feb-26-2004 22:49:

King

quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
shit, I just recently upgraded from a Celeron 366


I F E E L Y O U R P A I N


nobody felt my pain, i was on a PII 233 with 96mb of ram for 6 years

now i got my new amd xp2000+ im well happy still the same 96mb of ram though


Posted by UglyDave on Feb-26-2004 23:34:

i think u could get better for cheaper..

i dunno.. it seems nice alright, but within 4 months it'll be �400 less anyways!


Posted by dj_mdma on Feb-26-2004 23:51:

http://www.go-l.com/store/hardware/machl38.htm


now those are some quality off the shelf PC's


Posted by Ian on Feb-26-2004 23:53:

quote:
Originally posted by UglyDave
i think u could get better for cheaper..

i dunno.. it seems nice alright, but within 4 months it'll be �400 less anyways!


well it'll be at least 4 months b4 I have money to part-pay so that's alright anyway


Posted by SuperFarStucker on Feb-27-2004 00:36:

quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
somebody told me said to me:

"the longer the cable the lower the quality"


is that right?
I guess, it introduces more interference and resistance but usually cables are so ridiculously overspecced to begin with you wouldn't notice the difference between a 6" and a 10' cable.


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