I've got a prescott and it satisfies all of my needs. I would highly recommend it unless you already had a northwood. The motherboard is a great one too, I love it. Three fricken LAN ports, one of which is wireless. If I didn?t already have a router, this thing would be it. ASUS always has the...
Just down clock your CPU for installation. I have the P5AD2 Premium or what ever the model number is. My processor is 3.00 and I can get ti to run at exactly half of that. After installation jack it back up. And disable all the AI stuff until installation is over too.
What is with the self referencing thread?
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Thanks for the link to this deal, but it is already covered in another thread.
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It links to itself
I have always liked Intel for stability reasons. I have never had an issue with them so I continue to build my rigs with them. I also use the Intel C++ compiler.
AMD's A64 is looking nice. Intel better catch up.
Staples only seems to sell Antec cases. Can you give me some more information?
As for all the pictures, You didn't have to look at all of them. I was trying to get all the important features to be as descriptive as possible. I also linked the to relevant pictures so you wouldn't have to weed...
I've got a MX1000 and I love it. I don't do much gaming so I never really need to lift it off the pad. It is extremely percise however. Some times my MX700 would jump when I moved it in a very small area. I have not had this problem with the MX1000
I traced the wires back to the front of the case. Nothing was labeled but it was in order. I tried moving the connection to a new USB port on the motherboard. The originally not working USB port worked where it was when I moved the working one. I then moved them together on the same connector...
Try going to
Start > Run
Then Type
\\ip.address\c$
Be sure to use the IP and not the name of the computer. If C is not your primary drive them use what ever is in place of it.
I have a Linksys and I love it. It works great.
I had a netgear... That thing was a major pain in the butt. It had a security feature, "IP Loopback" which basically denies you from being able to access yourself from going outside of the network. It is suppose to prevent abuse of people...
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