be glad too, back channel snail address
At 06:28 PM 5/27/2005, Winterlight Poked the stick with:
yeah! plus you got to wait 2
weeks to get anything from Intel. And while this was a retail CPU it is
well beyond the 3 year warranty. It is in my sisters box, which I built,
and I was cleaning the
Hey we're not in YOUR country, we're one of the original 13 colonies! :P
FORC5 wrote:
just thought I would report I'm very impressed with Samsung RMA. Had a 192T
loose it's DVI in, phone call to someone in THIS country ( well New Jersey )
and a advance shipment RMA is on it's way. very
No doubt the PM is a decent performer but theres no way in Hell it can
compete clock for clock with an A64, period! The advances made over the
years since the heyday of the PIII practically guarantees that. Athlon
XP whips the P3, Athlon64 whips the XP and there are thousands of
reviews on the
true, maybe that is why taxes are so high :-|
my wife is from North Jersey ( West Milford )
me, born NYC and raised in MD
fp
At 12:02 AM 5/28/2005, warpmedia Poked the stick with:
Hey we're not in YOUR country,
we're one of the original 13 colonies! :P
FORC5 wrote:
just thought I would report
It looks like the benchmarks here are right in line with Tomshardware.
Anand's show that there is not a faster processor out there at the
2.0-2.2ghz range. The only difference between TH's and anand's tests are
that Anand chose not to overclock the M.
Intel has a history of having their
What's hot now for under $300 with DVI (APG)
X800XL is one of the better buys ~$300.
CW
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From: GM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 17:04:35 -0500
To: Hardwere List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Video Card
What's hot now for under $300 with DVI (APG)
Hey all,
What would you folks recommend for a good video editing package? My kids
want to load a bunch of video they've recorded onto the PC and edit it.
Nothing too fancy or complicated, with good features but kid-friendly (i.e.
simple interface).
thanks!
At 06:06 PM 27/05/2005, jeff.lane wrote:
I do like it and something like this has been a long time in coming.
Thanks for the review. I'm trying it out here, and I was thinking of
recommending it to customers look to clean up their computers.
T
Long and short of it is that IEC have two capacitor classes, hence the X and
Y classes you guys have come across. That's not to suggest that one class is
better over the other - just that one suits a particular application better
than the other.
Class X is used in applications where damage to the
Extremely informative - thank you for posting.
Tony Antoniou wrote:
Long and short of it is that IEC have two capacitor classes, hence the X and
Y classes you guys have come across. That's not to suggest that one class is
better over the other - just that one suits a particular application
Anyone else playing it?
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Cheers,
joeuser (still looking for the 'any' key)
http://www.lavasoft.de/news/product/info/
Link.
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http://www.lavasoft.de/news/product/info/
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