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- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:41:58 +0900
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Pasokon Koubou
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 12:46:41AM +0900, Botond Botyanszki wrote: >Once you upgrade you get a new mobo. That will need a new case and faster >memory. I've been using the same PC-133 SDRAM for a long time. Depends on what kind of memory you buy in the first place. I've never replaced a case at the same time as the mobo, except once - when I moved from AT to ATX. > Well you could keep your pci cards, but usually you video board will >be outdated buy the time of the "upgrade". The G200 I sold when I left Japan still had better (clearer, sharper) 2-D than my FeForce2 MX 200 or TNT 2. Depends on your definition of "outdated" :-) All of my machines have been upgraded piecemeal. I had an AT box in which nothing was original but the case and powersupply, which was still going strong 7 years after I bought it (they don't make ones like that anymore; I hate that having a spare power supply on hand needs to be viewed as a must these days). >I have been satisfied with asus, as well as with my abit kt7 mainboard. Abit are nice, too. I had a BP6 and it was great. >We had this argument on the list a while ago. BTW, is this 2D quality >difference still true with TFT monitors? I don't know, have never owned a TFT monitor except on a notebook machine, but even the best ones I've seen in stores are only as good as a middle-of-the-road CRT and cost many times the price while offering no control over things like color temperature. >any experience with IDE RAID? Recently there was an article on /. about this, >the comments were kinda mixed. Ain't as good as a nice SCSI RAID, but then, it doesn't cost hundreds of dollars, either. Jonathan -- GPG key: DF12B4EF (5399 C834 3ABB C3AF 610C 5345 D5D6 E6EA DF12 B4EF) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys DF12B4EF Where I work, we always get a bonus - every year, they bend us over and bone us!Attachment: pgp00033.pgp
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