well, a 5400 RPM ATA100 drive is shown to be slower in read/write than a 7200 RPM ATA66 drive (i think Tom's has the review). So i think that is definately performance you can use. not only that but I have found it more obvious in NTFS formatted drives and even more obvious in FAT32 drives...
mine has this "rib" thing in the middle that separates the 5 1/4 bays and the PSU from the 3 1/2 bays and the motherboard rack... I have to squeeze all my IDE and power cables through there and it can get crowded sumtimes. I'd get rid of that. But there'd have to be a way to do it without...
anyway,
Northwood ain't out yet, so for now Athlon XP 1900+ Ownz
So all ya'll Intel fanboys out there can suck my salty ****
when Northwood is official, then we'll talk.
BTW, then you can tell me to go to hell, but not b4
mine *barely* works under XP. I say this as I have NO support for 5.1 and the rear out doesn't seem to work with the DTT2500 speakers...
I'm interested in switching too. I bought an Audigy and I thought it was terrible. I mean, you have to install 500 apps to get any functionality, and I...
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I think they use VIA C3 processors... their crash simulations are simplistic and takes hours just to render the car, LOL
Please don't flame me, just a lil' jokey joke
AMR:
Audio Modem Riser
ACR:
Audio Communications Riser
CNR:
Communications Network Riser
These cards generally use processing power from your cpu to do what normal audio/modem/network cards would do.
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