I have had a string of bad luck lately hardware wise, but this has enabled me to compare/notice a few things because I've had to swap hardware around while diagnosing.
I have three ATi video cards and one NVIDIA.
Old GeForce (2, 4) cards were pretty crap at 1024x960 on a DVNF 19" Trinitron. So I swapped to ATi—7000, and two 9550's. I just recently purchased a Sparkle 6600GT to go in the Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939. On the Samsung 193T (1280 x 1024) flat panel with DVI, the Sparkle has noteably crisper text than either of the Radeon 9550's.
After resurrecting the DV19NF, The Radeon 9550's and 7000 are noticeably better than the Mirage graphics on an Asrock Socket A board. I now know why they dubbed it Mirage.
Asrock also make a PCI-e/AGP socket 939 board, which I used whilst troubleshooting the K8NS. The Gigabyte has 2 SATA-II (Ughh!) ports to the Asrocks 1. The K8NS has two Gb LAN, the Asrock 1 Fast Ethernet. The Asrock can take AGP or PCI-e graphics. The K8NS has three monitored fan headers, the Asrock two. The K8NS cost AU$150, the Asrock AU$95. I think it's a bit of a bargain.
I had swapped a Zalman 400W p/s into the Antec SLK1650. The Zalman's intake fan is positioned so it faces the front of the case. The Antec SmartPower 350W p/s that ships with the SLK has it's intake fan facing the CPU, i.e. the bottom of the power supply, sucking hot air from the CPU out of the case. With the case closed and no variation of outside temp, with the Antec p/s in the case, the CPU temp dropped by 6 degrees running two instances of F@H. Maybe there is more to case cooling than people think.
I've had two drive failures in the last six weeks, a Samsung and a Maxtor. Neither like dealing with end users when it comes to RMA's. Never had a problem with Western Digital or IBM/Hitachi RMA's—follow steps from Tech Support, send diagnostic codes. O.K. ship the dud here. Would Sir like an advanced replacement? Never used Seagate, but don't Seagate own Maxtor now?
YMMV of course.
I have three ATi video cards and one NVIDIA.
Old GeForce (2, 4) cards were pretty crap at 1024x960 on a DVNF 19" Trinitron. So I swapped to ATi—7000, and two 9550's. I just recently purchased a Sparkle 6600GT to go in the Gigabyte K8NS Ultra-939. On the Samsung 193T (1280 x 1024) flat panel with DVI, the Sparkle has noteably crisper text than either of the Radeon 9550's.
After resurrecting the DV19NF, The Radeon 9550's and 7000 are noticeably better than the Mirage graphics on an Asrock Socket A board. I now know why they dubbed it Mirage.
Asrock also make a PCI-e/AGP socket 939 board, which I used whilst troubleshooting the K8NS. The Gigabyte has 2 SATA-II (Ughh!) ports to the Asrocks 1. The K8NS has two Gb LAN, the Asrock 1 Fast Ethernet. The Asrock can take AGP or PCI-e graphics. The K8NS has three monitored fan headers, the Asrock two. The K8NS cost AU$150, the Asrock AU$95. I think it's a bit of a bargain.
I had swapped a Zalman 400W p/s into the Antec SLK1650. The Zalman's intake fan is positioned so it faces the front of the case. The Antec SmartPower 350W p/s that ships with the SLK has it's intake fan facing the CPU, i.e. the bottom of the power supply, sucking hot air from the CPU out of the case. With the case closed and no variation of outside temp, with the Antec p/s in the case, the CPU temp dropped by 6 degrees running two instances of F@H. Maybe there is more to case cooling than people think.
I've had two drive failures in the last six weeks, a Samsung and a Maxtor. Neither like dealing with end users when it comes to RMA's. Never had a problem with Western Digital or IBM/Hitachi RMA's—follow steps from Tech Support, send diagnostic codes. O.K. ship the dud here. Would Sir like an advanced replacement? Never used Seagate, but don't Seagate own Maxtor now?
YMMV of course.