If you could measure the human brains memory storage how much would it be compared to current electronic storage? What would be the speed that memories could be read at vs a hard drive?
I installed the thermaltake silent 775. I am getting around 43-46c idle and 60-63c full load. Im not too impressed, I might have to take your guy advice and try out that xp-120.
Well I ordered the thermaltake silent 775 from newegg ill see how that works and post my results. Texaspsdx I see that your using the heat sink that i just ordered, but your ordering the xp120. What were your results with the thermaltake? were they not good?
I have a pentium 4 3.4ghz d915pbl motherboard(socket 775). I am running the stock intel heatsink and am getting temps up to 78 celsius full load. I dont want to spend the money on water cooling, so I am looking at heatsinks. The newest reviews of socket 775 heatsinks I could find on google were...
On a hard drive the platter spins faster the further out from the center you go right? Would that make the data toward the outside of the platter read faster? If so is there a way to move the data to the outside?
http://www.newegg.com/app/view...=11-200-017&DEPA=0
Newegg.com - JUST PC JPC899BK Cases (Computer Cases, ATX Form) I just got this, nice case and has power supply 450watt power supply but dont know how the quality is yet on the psu.
I work at circuit city too and are discount sucks buy something off newegg it will a higher watt power supply for less money. I see your taking advantage of the intel accomadations though. I just got my board and processor as well. Look at our employee web site we have just got accomadations...
All this can take is DDR2. just curious because Pc5400 was the same price as pc4200 so might as well go with the higher bandwith right? Anyone actually have and answer though?
I have a new intel board and I have to use DDR2, I would prefer to take advantage of the dual channel and have 2 x 512mb, but will settle for 2 x 256 for now. Does anybody know where I can get cheap ddr2? Under $200 hopefully.
Does your motherboard support ncq if so the new sata barracuda drives by seagate will boast performance a little plus they have a little faster seek time at 8.5
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