<<
<< Maybe update the firmware helps? >>
For the burner or the dvd player? >>
I say upgrade both ... new firmware "usually" will help with any problems ... and in some cases adds features that didn't exist originally when you purchased the device (ie. burner)
Although I haven't tested this, but TCP/IP is TCP/IP no matter what language your OS is. So from my networking understanding OS language should have no barriers whatsoever, especially if you'll be networking the same OS.
Ouch ... why do you want to network over two buildings? do you have a buddy you wonna network with? or is this more of a business issue? OR do you want to network the whole building? if its the whole building go with microwave :)
Ok this is the deal, with all the talk of hot cpu temps I've decided to dig a little deaper and see what temp readings people get with a A7V133 & a t-bird 1.333mhz not o/c with a Globalwin CAK-38 HSF.
currently I'm running at 44-46c at normal load and can hit 50-54c heavy load on a hot day...
Ok this is the deal, with all the talk of hot cpu temps I've decided to dig a little deaper and see what temp readings people get with a A7V133 & a t-bird 1.333mhz not o/c with a Globalwin CAK-38 HSF.
currently I'm running at 44-46c at normal load and can hit 50-54c heavy load on a hot day...
Well I like my globalwin CAK-38 HSF... it's a all copper heat sink with a delta fan on it which seems to work well. Alot of people rave about siftech HSF, but they are hard to get ahold of, very big and very heavy.
I've been told by a friend of mine that 1000mhz t-birds run hotter then most. If i was you I would get a better HSF like a globalwin or swiftech and use some artic silver ][ .Make sure you have at least 2 fans inside you box not inculding power supply fan.
I would not worrie to much, I'm running a 1.333 t-bird with a globalwin cak-38 hsf & A7V133 mb and I'm hitting 44-45c at idle and 50 - 51c at near fullload! stable for me, no problems. Keep in mind the 1.333 t-birds are rated at 95c !! from what I've heard you should not worrie till it gets...
DDR big deal !
so what you get an extra 10% in speed !
I'm running a A7V133 with a 1.333 t-bird and it runs great !
At this time I feel it is not worth the extra coin for the MB and ram when a board like the A7V133 is still a strong contender.
I would agree the A7V133 is a very nice MB to use. I'm currently running a 1.333 t-bird and it runs very nice !
PC133 is the way to go with this MB.... hell you can get 512ram these days for less then $200cnd
I would have to agree.... The CAK-38 is a nice HSF !
Little on the heavy side and it is to bad that it only clips on to the middle clips, which makes me worrie seeing that its' 510g
I still like my Gobalwin CAK-38, it's a nice chunk of copper :)
t-bird 1.333mhz at 44-46c (depends on room temp) and 50-52c at full load (depends on room temp)
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.