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Off Topic / Happy Birthday Venmoch!
« on: May 23, 2004, 08:40:04 AM »
Happy ~~~~~day to Vennub!
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It's all Sonic's fault. He created the image, I just decided that it was funny enough to be an avatar.QuoteHey Athena, I didn't know you played on LM. I think I remember you saying something about it a while ago on IRC, though.wth does kawaii mean?
and hullo everyone who has since posted i this hello thread since i last said hello.
So what if I relocate to somewhere where noone ever has before?My ribbing you the other day for relocating to the Sat Comm hallway on Tanith was all joking around, devicenull. Sorry if I offended you.
How do you think any of the current "good" relocations came about?
So what if we loose a round? Most of the relocations I can win, so stop complaining already!!!!
Processors Supported
Intel Celeron 1.60GHz ~ 2.60Ghz @ 100MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 1.60GHz ~ 2.50GHz @ 100MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz ~ 3.06GHz @ 133MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz ~ 3.40GHz @ 200MHz FSB
Only has 2 slots for RAMThat's fine for me. I use two sticks of 512 MB. 1 GB is more than enough for me.
I'd recommend this instead. The Asus isn't bad, though. I thought you were just blindly spending $110 on a name, rather than a product, and I wanted to prevent that.
The PT800 does kick much ass though. And my link above will get you a $59 PT800 board.
And spend your extra bucks on a new case! Sheesh kebab that thing's ugly!
Processors Supported
Intel Celeron 1.60GHz ~ 2.60Ghz @ 100MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 1.60GHz ~ 2.50GHz @ 100MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 2.26GHz ~ 3.06GHz @ 133MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz ~ 3.40GHz @ 200MHz FSB
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Actually, I'm in the market for a Socket 478 board. I'm a Pentium boy. This is what I'm gonna get. (I can't buy from NewEgg, I'm Canadian. :/)QuoteI'm planning on getting an Asus mobo. The one I have my eye on is 8x AGP.It'd be tough to find one these days that isn't 8x AGP, but that's beside the point I suppose.
Here is what I take to be the Asus board you want. It's the one everyone wants.
But as an experienced system builder, I have something to point out to you.
This one is nearly identical and costs $23 less. And if you don't want SATA, you can get one of these for only $57. That's $53 less than the Asus. EpoX and Shuttle are just as reliable as Asus.
The thing with Asus is that a few years ago they became an enthusiast favorite, and they noticed, went "w00t!" and jacked the retail prices up by about $30 to $50.
So buy the Shuttle. And spend your extra $53 on some more ram, or a bigger hard drive.
Yeah, ECS stinks. I'm planning on getting an Asus mobo. The one I have my eye on is 8x AGP.QuoteECS M925LR motherboardHafaf, I had an ECS K7S5A, upgraded to an ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe, and I noticed a large performance boost from just teh board, and it had better onboard sound and a Universal AGP slot(or something like that). I love my asus board now, I'm never buying another ECS board again!
Just don't treat me diffrent because I got PT, kapeesh?It's spelled capisce, nub. :p
don't touch the midori no hibi anime, it sucks compared to the manga :/I haven't read the manga yet, but the anime is great. One of my favourites already.