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Howdy! Just wanted to drop and and say congrats on getting a team started!
Keep promoting your team in the forums, and helping each other out. Distributed computing is a lot of fun.
Best of...
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A high quality AMD approved 250W would work, but you'd be better off with a 300W, especially if you're going to be running multiple drives on it.
Best of luck!
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Dopefeedback: Everyone's still around. Take a long look at Daveleu's avatar....go check that site out. :)
Edit: Nevermind, looks like the link in Surreal's post is working now...just click on...
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I still don't know, but I'm sure someone does. Soooo <BUMP>
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I'd rank Micron right up there with Crucial. :)
Crucial is actually Micron's memory manufacturing/distributing arm. So they're one in the same.
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Starlighter: Welcome to Sysopt!
Check here:http://www.abit.com.tw/eng/download/bios/bios-bx6r2.htm
According to Abit, it'll support up to a PIII 700mhz. As Graham indicated, you'll need a...
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Here's a deal on an ATX case w/400W PSU that someone posted earlier: http://www.buyaib.com/zhatxmidw40p.html
I don't know how they can offer it for $27, and have never dealt with the company....
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I'm not sure how great this HSF is, but Thermaltake has a rep for building at least decent ones.
Check out http://www.coolerguys.com/cpucool/duron.shtml for the deal.
I don't know if it's...
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I recall some discussion about AMD going to PR ratings not so long ago. It was speculation then, but if this is true, it seems they've decided to do it:...
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It's a good start, but I'd definitely spring a few extra $$ for a 7200 RPM ATA100 hard drive. There's not a huge difference between ATA 66 and 100, but going from 5400 to 7200 RPM is actually quite a...
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