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September 29th, 2006 08:12 AM #51
Yung AMD ko ay EPOX ang gamit ko... pero para sakin .. OK ang DFI sa AMD boards. Gumamit na din ako ng MSI... OK naman sya... pero whenever I use Pentium ... talagang INTEL board lang ang gamit ko.... matibay talaga sya.
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September 29th, 2006 11:06 AM #52
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October 2nd, 2006 12:14 PM #53so mas ok to?
Sempron 3000+ box w/ fan -- P3,000
MSI K8MM-V -- P2,400
pde ba pagsamahin ang PC266DDR memory with PC400DDR?
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October 2nd, 2006 01:33 PM #54
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October 2nd, 2006 10:40 PM #55
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October 2nd, 2006 11:19 PM #56
It ok to mix different memories together, but not really advisable unless really necessary. Incompatible memory modules can cause the "deadly blue screen" on Windows, hanging of the OS, or sluggish performance. To avoid headaches, try checking their compatibility with each other using MEMTEST - free download from the net.
Dont worry about Dual Memory Channels because Sempron and Athlon 64 in socket 754 are only capable of single memory channel.
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October 2nd, 2006 11:47 PM #57
In most benchmarks, Semprons would outpace the Celerons. The Net burst architecture Celerons are more superior when it comes to encoding MP3s and DiVx files, etc... Even so, that would mean the Sempron is only a few seconds slower. The Sempron is still the best all around performer when compared to any Celeron.
Asus MB of the olden days are bullet-proof. I have a '99 P2B-F and upto now, it is still running. This board has been running on a daily basis since its purchase. Also bought an untested second hand P3B-F two years ago, which still works perfectly to this day. It is also used on a daily basis.
The shops that I talked to, said that modern Asus esp. the A.I. series, are more prone to breaking down. They had a customer who has gone through two motherboards until he ran out of warranty. IMO, Asus is really overrated with such their selling price and spotty quality.
Not necessarily, if the thread starter buys a Sempron/socket 754 MB combo. He has memory modules already. He can buy a MB with integrated video built in so he does not need to buy a video card or he can use his AGP card if the MB has an AGP slot. The Sempron does not come to anything close to power hungry Pentiums and if he ever needs a new power supply, it will cost him less than a thousand bucks only.
This is quite a mixed bag to it. Given ECS' dirt low price, it is not surprising for people to have a low expectation of its longevity. But recently, the company has been trying to up its reputation. I wonder how will the current ECS fare in terms of years in service.
I never tweaked my motherboard. I think its an inherrent thing with Asus. There are lots of horror tales of Asus MB conking out all over the net. Search this on the net: system test cpu failed.
It must have gotten so bad that Asus needed to inject some confidence in their products by offering a three year warranty. It is similar in the automotive industry, where supposedly lowly brands like Hyundai gives a 10 years warranty for their powertrain while GM gives 5 years and the top dog, Toyota, only gives regular warranty.
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October 14th, 2006 05:53 PM #59ayos na!
Sempron 3000+
MSI K8MM-V
512Mb PC400DDR
geForce2 pala video card ko.
ok na, di na kelangang i-reformat yung HD. bagal nga lang nung HD ko pero andun yung data ko e. bili na lang ako siguro ng 80gig SATA next time.
thx for all the responses!!
HELP ULI!
yung Duron ko na desktop, ayaw magconnect sa Internet kahit nakakaconnect naman sya sa network. nakaka-copy ko naman yung files from the Shared Documents of the Sempron 3000+. pero The page cannot be displayed pag nag-IE or Firefox ako e.
pano kaya to mga computer wiz?
thx!
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October 14th, 2006 06:03 PM #60
I'm assuming you are connecting to the Internet through LAN via Router via modem (cable or DSL).
Is this the first time the Duron computer to be connected to the network?
Try this click, start -->network connections. Upon clicking, a new window will appear. There should be two icons (if you use Windows XP SP2). "Internet Connection" and "Local Area Connection". Click on the "Local Area Connection". Under the "support" tab, it shoud say "address type: assigned by DHCP"
i suppose, it's ok for empty nest syndrome owners who do not drive to farther-flung areas. ......
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