Hello guys, I was wondering how much speed do you think is lost when you connect to a broadband Intetnet connection through a proxy server versus going straight to the main interface. I am now using Win2000 Sever as a server and Internet Sharing, (proxy) but was considering buying a router...
Thats ok spamboy I was a little snappy also. However, I must admit I'm suprised so many of you guys have not heard of this board or the concept before. VIA has been using this concept for a couple of generations of motherboards. For those of you who are not familiar with the ASUS CULS2 and enjoy...
Hey divinemartyr if you noticed I did not snap at people such as yourself who offered constructive commits. However, spamboy was purposely being a jerk. And yea I know how to benchmark and I really don't need anyone help I just thought it was an interesting question with all of the emphasis on...
Spamboy, thank you for your well intended but misinformed response. However, if your read my post it is obvious I know what FSB is and my question is valid. If you do not understand the ratio/multiplier as implemented on the ASUS CULS2 I suggest you go to their website. YES my processor does run...
I tried sharing it and that did not work and yes I do have a 100/10 switch. The encryption is something I did not think about and makes a lot of sense thanks.
Trav
Sure it is I have a Asus CUSL2 which allows me to run my processor at 1G while keeping my FSB at 140, the motherboard gives you several ratios to choose from.
Trav
What do you think is faster a 733 o.c. to 1G with a FSB speed of 140 or a o.c. to 880 with a FSB of 160? I realize with games such as QuakeIII that the higher processor speed will show better frame rates, but what do you think will be best for overall performance?
Trav
Do any of you guys know of a DVD player that will play movies over a network? I have WinDVD and PowerDVD and neither one is capable of doing this (not to my knowledge). Thanx for any suggetions.
Trav
I have the same MB and processor and I am using pc 100 ram. First of all you can change the ratio for that MB so you can use pc 66, pc 100, or pc 133, with any fsb processor speed. With that said I was lucky enough to have pc 100 ram that is capble of running way over 133 at cas 3. My p iii 733...
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