Hi
Try checking out all of your drivers.
A mate of mine recently purchased a new motherboard and Athlon 900, firstly
it seemed to run like a dog, after a bit of looking around he found out
that it was probably the VIA chipset, so on went the new drivers, seemed to
run better but still not
I think I came across the route of the problem now.
I have in fact installed all updated drivers from VIA, flashed the BIOS,
switched IRQ's for my network card (it was in the adjacent PCI slot to the
AGP slot) so there are no IRQ conflicts.
I went on to the ELSA web support page, and discovered
Well, I betcha the reliability of NT2K and unix is
very similar, given high level of SA competence and
following good system engineering procedures.
Anecdotal failure tales ( like Sun on Ebay, or any of the
other Unix failures on NASDAQ, etc. ) are more than
a bit similar to a game of
Mark!
This is cool...you got the bleeding edge so
far out it's amazing
MaximumPC has had some great articles on the Ge3
technology...programmable textures, in hardware...
amazing
having said that, the number one ( and two, and
three and four ) problems with NT is that, in
supporting