I don't have much of either at the moment :-)

Century ram is good quality ram, and has been good quality for at least ten
years.  I think they were the first company to make 4 Mb 30 pin simms.

The one thing that totally gets my goat is people who have bags of cash who
go and buy utter cheap crap like KTX monitors and Edge's
special-of-the-day... then expect me to go and make it work for them.
Family are really bad at that.  Of course they've lost the driver disks, and
can't remember what their passwords/usernames are....

Anyway - `nuff of me whinging.... time to go play with this spanking new (to
me) raid array... I have 3 x 4Gb drives + a hot spare + a cold spare, and
I'm trying to make it 5x4Gb raid without reformatting.


> ----------
> From:         Yuri DeGroot[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Monday, December 10, 2001 1:41 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: New stuff, was "New AMD System and linux"
> 
> >I don't have time to mess about with the cheapest
> >of the cheap.. my time is more important than a
> >couple of dollars.
> 
> Depends on what you have more of, time or money ...
> 
> It comes down to a choice of spend more and save
> yourself some time/hassle, or put in a bit more time
> to make things work so you can spend less.
> 
> >So I have brand preferences... Asus boards and Century ram
> >and Sony CDROMs and Netgear ethernet stuff.
> 
> I take it your brand preferences are based on what you know will work?
> Excuse my ignorance, but what is Century ram and why is it better?
> 

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