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I would agree with elroy. Maxtor in the old days were in the same catagory if not worse than seagate and quantum but over the past 5 years, they have slowly exceeded performance and quality and have...
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Thx guys for the feedback. It's make me think twice now. Maybe it's just better to spend the same buck on an Athlon since the CPU price/clock speed is about the same for both. I just would have to...
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So... i never quiet figured out whether this makes any difference in performance or causes any problems but i have a radeon 32 MB DDR LE OEM board and an Abit BE6II with W2K.
Does the AGP Aperture...
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I set my sister's computer up with the drv2 which is essentially the same as drv4 with ata100. It is rock solid stable and very overclockable mobo. Super fast post time and is a breeze to setup. ...
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Both brands have similar quality history. Both maxtor and seagates had some bad times with quality but these days, they are all above average with differences going in either direction based on what...
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I just have to say DocEvi1... that was :D
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I would consider taking everything out of the mobo like the cards except the video obvisouly and one stick of memory and 1 hard drive. Unplug the unused ATA cable and the Floppy cable from the mobo....
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I've used Abit intel CPU line for awhile and they are full of features including soft menu BIOS but they are not the most stable of boards. I've read alot of reviews about how great they are. They...
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Dell, IBM, HP and some others selling so many PCs because they are selling most of their computers to corporations. Corporations don't even care about 3D let alone anything more than 8MB or ram for...
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I tried the latest one ATI put out on the 14th and it does not work well and does not seem to care too much about the old Radeon DDR 32MB LE cards. It detects my card as a 7200 while the 3102...
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