I'm going with an E6400 and the Gigabyte S3 MB.
Is this RAM a good deal for the price. I only want to do moderate oc'ing.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145034
Can someone give me a quick rundown on why the P5B http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813131045 is more expensive than the S3 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813128017#spec and why should choose one over the other.
I'm building a computer for a friend and chose to use the E6400. I want to be able to OC to 3GHz, but not sure which motherboard and RAM to choose. I've read through the forums and seen several different suggested motherboards, but need to narrow it down to 1. Also, I'm confused as to which...
I asked a question yesterday and finally got everything sorted out. Thanks for the help.
My network consists of a cable modem, plugged into a Belkin Message Manager router (for voip phone), which then goes into a Linksys wireless router, and from there into my computer.
The problem I am...
Yeah, I know I can reset the Belkin back to default, but I kind of wanted that to be a last option because I would have to contact my voip support to get all of the settings that were originally in there for using the phone.
Since I disabled DHCP on the Belkin router, if I assign my computer...
Thanks for the reply. The problem is that I don't know what the Belkin's current address is anymore. The linksys router's IP is 192.168.1.1, but I can't access the Belkin router at all.
I've been using this new voip service that my mother-in-law started selling subscriptions for. It came with a Belkin Message Manager. Originally, I set everything up as the instructions suggested and the phone and internet was working fine.
However, when I wanted to download some torrents, I...
Ok, we have about 6 different people who all have their own machines who would need to use the server.
The software is HFSS, which is an engineering design software package.
Thanks for the replies guys. I'm obviously a big time newb in this area.
I'm not familiar with Citrix, so I assume we won't be running it.
So you are saying as long as we purchase the 2003 Server Standard Edition, then we will be able to access programs on the server from client's computers with no additional licences?
The small company I work for is interested in purchasing windows 2003 server software. Mainly what we will use it for is file storage, managing accounts, and using it to run special software packages on from remote computers.
My first question is whether or not Windows 2003 Server Standard...
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