Mercutio said:Like Coug said, best of all is to wait a bit for price drops, but Lite-On doesn't make any bad drives IMO, and that Speeze HSF is way, way quieter than the stock retail model. If it's a big deal, pay $5 or whatever to extend the warranty on your OEM CPU.
Or buy the Speeze and the retail CPU. If you don't like the Speeze I'll buy it off you.
I replaced all the CPU fans in my apartment with that Speeze unit.
Mercutio said:I scrounge lease-returns, man. Nothin' like a $180 21" CRT. Most computer shops will have some, if you don't have a Comdisco or something nearby. Aren't there failed .coms in MA?
Mercutio said:Hey Doug, if you can wait a few days before buying anything, I'm going to be able to shake loose a couple of 1700s from my personal collection very shortly. Normally I'd use them to upgrade more of my stuff but since there's a need...
Winbond, I forgot Winbond. Many highly overclockable modules use Winbond chips. So if you see Winbond on your chips, don't flee while screaming.Handruin said:Coug, I'll look into the other brands of RAM, thanks for the info.
Handruin said:I'm in no rush for the new machine other than excitement to build it. How much are you looking to sell one for?
Adcadet said:Doug -
as a resident of the State of Minnesota, I must ask you to replace your avatar. I have suffered for four years under Jesse Ventura, and I do not want to be forced to view hiw putrid face at my beloved SF.
Due to a budget mess largely exacerbated by Jesse, some of the funding for the MD/PhD program I'm applying to is in jeopardy.
Thanks,
Ad
CougTek said:The Asus A7N266-VM is a good board. E-Dawg can confirm ... (although overclocking might be problematic on the A7N266-VM) and let it run F@H 24x7. This doesn't prevent you from messing with Linux as there is a (slower) F@H client for it.
Mercutio said:Give it to me!
Actually, I think the best thing to do (besides giving it to me) is to drop it onto ebay. SOMEONE will find a use for it. If it was an IDE model, it'd be an easy decision - you probably know someone for whom ~20GB would be a big upgrade. With SCSI, ebay is, I think, the best possible choice for a drive you don't actively need.
I've never had a drive I didn't need. What's that like?
e_dawg said:Merc,
I have a 9 GB Atlas 10k U160 drive that I don't need. It's about equivalent to the 4th gen Cheetah drives (18XL) in performance and noise. Would you have anything I could trade you for? I could actually use an old 7200 rpm drive like that WD Expert... Maxtor's DM+ 6800, IBM 34GXP, etc. to replace the dog slow 6 GB 5400 rpm Seagate Medalist from 1998 in my parents' computer.