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It depends on how much your son will be using it. If it's not a pressing requirement, you could always leave it off and then buy a linksys and install it later on down the road when the need develops. Also, here's what I'm doing...
So, I'm preparing to order my first Sager laptop (5680 w\ P4 3.0 HT) and I'll be installing a copy of WinXP Pro myself. I've never had a SMT system before, and a couple of posts from this thread caught my eye. From what I've read...
Quote: Originally posted by Icefluxx do a thread for that if you can dude. thatd be great. and for the M10, how much can you over clock your vid card exactly? Is there a warning or something like that to dissallow too much...
Quote: Originally posted by AlkalineX well look at it from this prespective: 2.4 is cheapest, the 800 mhz bus gonna go all they way upto 4ghz I think, so you could probably upgrade to that when it comes out. But right...
Quote: Originally posted by Spaxspore already tried that... the expoxy held for...hmmm a couple hours...cause you have to bend them slightly to put them on your head... Hmm, if you didn't already do this you could...
Quote: Originally posted by Spaxspore Of course i had those headphones for 2+yrs...and used them practically everyday...am still trying to fix them...I havnt given up yet Try some 2-part epoxy from your local...
Quote: Originally posted by Spaxspore Um they where Headphone Sennhiser EH2270... and the drivers on the Headphones are fine... its just the blasted headband snapped where it connected to the driver... and i just touched it...
It is true that the A64's true power won't be unleashed until software developers utilize the 64 bit instruction set. However, that doesn't mean that the money is spent ALL in vain if you buy one now. Here's an example of a 2.2GHz...
Answer me these questions 3: 1. Price range? 2. How much space? 3. Any particular brand preference?
Congrats, you've picked out a great case. It's very spacious and seems to have adequate cooling options. As was stated earlier by TheComputerRoom, sometimes generic PSU's can be iffy.....a name brand PSU is never a bad idea. I...
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