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Afroninja
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OK, how about a screenshot of my machine at home thats been running windows 2000 with a 2.4c p4 ever since they came out? 
Originally posted by old.Tohtori
Just never...everever...neverever-everever use AMD with ASUS.
Nope.
Never!
Overheating son of a *****(guess it!) combination.
*nods*
Originally posted by tripitaka
And i thought the idea of this thread was to give a perspective of other ppl systems, NOT to flame someone for what they bought?
The simple answer instead of the long explanation - is if you have the money and are a lazy git, buy premade with a hefty system spec. Thats what i did.
Originally posted by old.LandShark
... what? Motherboards have exceptionally little to do with the thermal characteristics of your CPU. I have heard nothing of problems of this type, and I've certainly had no problems with this 4-year-old 850mHz thunderbird that's been 300mHz overclocked for at least 3 years, in an Asus mobo.![]()
Originally posted by Afroninja
OK, how about a screenshot of my machine at home thats been running windows 2000 with a 2.4c p4 ever since they came out?![]()
Originally posted by Addlcove
rightclick "my computer" so I can see what processor you have in your machine
next to that put the processor performance bar from "taskmanager" you get when you push ctrl+alt+del.
IF you are succesfully running HT under 2000 I would like to know how, as the 3 machines I have here are currently unable to do it (aside from the mentioned link)
Originally posted by old.LandShark
I'm sorry, I assure you I wasn't flaming. A large chunk of alienware prices is the fact that you get trade-price upgrades for years afterwards, and by all accounts superb customer service; I recognise that. And they DO look good.
However, the fact remains his budget is £600, not in excess of £2000.
......How's that?
Perhaps because they were very unrealistic given the £600 budget?Originally posted by Twaize
Bah noone commented my specs <crys>
Originally posted by old.Trine Aquavit
OK, here's a spec for a budget base PC, keeping costs down & including all bits:
Case & PSU = Generic, £35
Originally posted by Afroninja
OK, how about a screenshot of my machine at home thats been running windows 2000 with a 2.4c p4 ever since they came out?![]()
Originally posted by SilverHood
Case AND PSU for 35 quid? where?![]()
I sure would not mind, had fun with the customize button:Originally posted by Whoodoo_RD
http://www.alienware.com/ - nuff said
Originally posted by Afroninja
ok, advert time. sooooo...
Originally posted by old.Trine Aquavit
Perhaps because they were very unrealistic given the £600 budget?
Originally posted by SFXman
Forget all previous systems... I would take this by far:
http://www.go-l.com/desktops/machl38/features/index.htm
http://www.dabs.com/uk/channels/components/caseandcaseaccessories/productView.htm?quicklinx=28WDOriginally posted by SilverHood
Case AND PSU for 35 quid? where?![]()
AGP Pro 8x Accelerated 256bit MemoryBusOriginally posted by old.tRoG
The Radeon 9800 Pro (128Mb) is the undisputed daddy![]()
Originally posted by SFXman
AGP Pro 8x Accelerated 256bit MemoryBus
Radeon™ 9800 Pro/ XT Graphics with 8 Pixel
Pipelines at 3.04Gp/s Pixel Fil rate, 21.8GB/
bandwidth & Multi-monitor, High-Definition support.
The daddy of your daddy.