Thanks Doc! ;)
jeff, sa PCOptions ;)
titan,
Can you post your windows event(system and application) log? We'll try to find the problem there. BTW, have you tried spybot or adaware on your system?
Spybot is very good... although it lacks an active and preventive program like an antivirus.
The registered version of Ad-Aware had a TSR (Ad Watch) which prevents changes on the computer's registry and internet explorer settings, handy and even useful in preventing some viruses.
share ko lang itong mga pics..(kahit wala akong alam sa PC) ..hehehe..mukang napakaLupit nitong set-up na ito..
Old setup
dual opterons
RAM anybody?
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Lian Li V1000
6800 Ultra
Koolance External Watercooled CPU Blocks
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Dual 23" Apple Cinema Displays
Final pic of setup with that expensive Logitech Nuovo Keyboard/Mouse & Klipsch speakers..
nasa 80 plus pages na pala ito..hehehe di ko na tinignan lahat ng pages,
kung may nagpost na nito..paki delete na lang po.
Thanks
Originally posted by FrankDrebin
hens, sa iyo yan?nakita ko lang sa ibang forum..kilala ko lang yung Recaro seat...ehhehe
aabot daw sa 60k-70k(usd) yang setup? totoo kaya?
hens, yup it could reach those amounts.
Dual Opterons...... DROOL!!!!!
Possible. Yung 23" Apple Display last time na nagtanong ako ay $2K each!!!
Last edited by FrankDrebin; September 24th, 2004 at 02:48 PM.
Hahahaha. Natatawa lang ako sa sinulat ko 2 years ago. Now, on the verge of an A64 Venice with matching NForce3 Mobo it seems that my "..to three year" prediction was overly optimistic.Originally Posted by pajerokid
Langya... may Venice na pala... A64 Winchester yung sa akin.
According to some reviews, mas ok pang OC ang Venice.
Hayuf nga yung venice e. The 3000+ model can actually go to 2.8GHz actual.... imagine stock speed nya is 1.8GHz lang!
mga sirs what can you say about the sempron 64-bit? specifically the sempron 3000+ 64-bit (socket 754), balak ko po kasing mag-upgrade, existing proc ko is p4 2.0ghz (northwood, socket 478) t.i.a.![]()
AFAIK, yung Sempron64 is akin to the Athlon64 Venice. Meaning OKS!
Kaya lang nga you need to know the black arts of overclocking to appreciate or rather, to unleash the power. (not to mention a high quality mobo and psu)
64-bit? Not much... since wala pa masyado nagsusuport dyan sa hardware na yan... Im refering to OS'es and lalo na for software applications. So even though u have it, existing Windows applications for example still runs in 32-bit.
Anyway, if your some kind of a hardware enthusiast... go for it... it's the future anyway and it wouldn't be that long for programs to catch up..
Just my 2 cents.