Hello. First off let me say that I'm not trying to crap on your thread here, but only trying to share my honest opinion on this chair. You see I've owned 3 of them. All 3 of the ones I owned broke after a short period of time amd are now somewhere in the local landfill. Therefore it seems pretty...
The 1.7Ghz xeons are Foster DPs. Those are the older Xeons that feature only 256Kb L2 cache and do not feature hyperthreading technology. These may work in this board. However they may not run at their full speed. You see xeons actually have their multiplier unlocked downward (meaning they can...
Actually, it might be possible to make these chips work in a socket 603 board. If I recall correctly I believe the additional pin on socket 604 Xeons does nothing except prevent them from being inserted in socket 603 motherboards. This was initially done because socket 603 boards were 400Mhz FSB...
Those are the heatsinks that I'm using on my Supermicro P4DC6+II. They're the heatsink they included with it. Perhaps they include them with other Supermicro dual Xeon boards as well. Anyway, I don't know the exact decibel rating of them and I must admit that I've never compared them to the...
How many PCI slots will be blocked if you use this waterblock. One of the things I really dislike about most of the recent Nvidia cards is the fact that their heatsinks block access to at least one and sometimes 2 PCI slots located next to the AGP slot. I have alot of PCI cards in my systems and...
Another thing to think about is that this "power loss" caused by the extra resistance will manifest itself as a voltage drop and that will be the real problem. Also since the amount of the voltage drop is dependant upon the amount of resistance multiplied by the amount of current flow squared...
Are yout alking about B.G. Micro here? If so did you try to order online? Last time I checked I was able to order online just fine from them. Try clicking on the button on the side that says "Go shopping".
One thing to do is check the package to see where it says the product is manufacturered. If it says "made in Taiwan" then they're some kind of cheap crap. If it says "made in Japan" they MAY be Taiyo Yuden. I do know that some Fuji DVD-R disks are taiyo yuden, but I can't sure for sure that they...
I'm interested in the 30 inch model. However, by the time I found it on walmart.com they were listed as out of stock and as far as I know have been ever since. Anybody knows of any place else that might have the 30 incher in stock? Any chance it might come back in stock at walmart.com any time soon?
But those are going to be interlaced modes and for regular computing tasks interlacing sucks big time and there will be very noticeable 30Hz flickering that will drive you mad. With a set like this the only way to avoid interlacing would be to use modes that will work with either 480p or perhaps...
In my opinion 852 x 480 would just suck big time. It might be okay for watching DVDs and standard definition video, but that's about all. It would be useless for hooking up to a PC as this resolution would be way too low. On whatever display your using now, try setting your desktop to 640 x 480...
A while back Costco had a 30" Medion LCD TV that seemed to look alot like this LCD. Could that have been a rebranded Tatung? Anyway, 23 inch is a little small for me. If they had a 30" model with the same specs (1280 x 768 and 16Ms response time) I'd be very interested.
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