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Originally Posted by mjb
Can you link me to something that even talks about "mini-usb" because i've been googling for some time now, and i havn't found anything...
Same...
Is your USB modem a 56k or DSL or cable cause if it is cable or DSL you want the modem before the router. If it is a 56k and you have a broadband modem for the router you could continue to use the USB for dial up but if it is 56k and...
No it should be Nov. 8 maybe 18 but that could have been a typo for the gag on info to come out. but you'll have to wait till then for release info too as the GPU specs seems to be whats holding the release anouncment.
maybe when it gets closer to the release date. the only thing everyone really still wants to know are the specs for the sweet new PCIx16 vid cards that will be used. also since they can't release any info yet on the vid card you won't...
So if the WiFi is mPCI can't you just use one of the mPCI chips or are you trying to keep it free? I'm just not clear on what the prob is. If the Wireless is mPCI then either you have 2 mPCI slots if the tuner is mPCI also or you have...
so if the 8790 can have both 802.11 g and Bluetooth does it have 2 mini PCI slots or are they both on the same chip and the BT just needs to be avtivated. And also I can configure an 8790 on PCT with TV tuner, BT, 802.11g (and a...
Can any1 post links for info regarding the mini usb standard/form factor? I can't even find stuff in google or on AnandTech. I've tried multiple derivitives of it and still can't find anything!?
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Originally Posted by OGREtheBUFFOON
Nah, the higher res the better. Software and OS's will continue to adjust for higher and higher res's
I concur
Yeah I supose I could just leave the second OD blank...
Add: dual SATA HD's, WUXGA and make that PCI-e card end user upgradeable and we've got a deal!
though my heart sinks at the sad fact that I don't really need 2 optical drives
Edit: oh and DDR2 gotta have that too though the...
Oh yeah I almost forgot. I almost always recomend Linksys for many reasons, not the least of which is stablity, easy setup, and the fact that it is a division of Cisco Systems. In reality though they are all fairly alike in their...