Last February I purchased the following from Rodamus,,,,,,,em 1:
MSI K8T FIS2R Socket 754- SOLD to Coadman
Comes with everything in a retail box EXCEPT for the SATA power connector. Been running this for 5 months with ZERO problems. Very stable board with lots of features.
MSI Link: MSI K8T FIS2R
Item 2:
AMD 64 3000+ NC Socket 754- SOLD to Coadman
This is the retail version that I bought back in September so it has about 2.5 years left on the warranty. Overclocked this from 2.0Ghz to 2.2 Ghz on the K8T mobo above. Comes with HSF.
Newegg Link: AMD 64 3000+ NC
Item 3:
Buffalo 512 MB PC3200 DDR - SOLD to Coadman
Bought this memory about a year ago and it has a lifetime warranty via Buffalo Tech. It is DD4002-512/WC with CH5 chips on them. Only ran them at 200, 2.5-3-3-8, and default voltage.
Buffalo Link: Buffalo DDR
Me and my youngest son, have just "now" gotten around to trying to put this together. I had bought a case from BB about the same time, along with a harddrive, dvd burner etc. Anyway, we installed everything yesterday, without any real problems, as we just looked at the schematics in the book.
Problem, when my son gets on the internet via wireless network card(I have the wireless router in my office), he can be on the net for a short time, then the computer "freezes" He reboots, and it is ok for awhile then the problem reoccurs. He thought it could be the mouse, but how to check? I'm pretty sure it is in the DWL-G510 wireless adapter or its software, as when we physically moved his computer next to mine, and ran a ethernet cable between them, he could surf the net with no problem. When we disconnected the cable, and connected to the net with the wireless card, it would freeze after a short period of time. I uninstalled, and reinstalled the software that came with the card, but that didnt change the results. I checked on D-Link website for an updated driver, but none were newer than what was on the installation cd. Any ideas?
thanks,
coadman
MSI K8T FIS2R Socket 754- SOLD to Coadman
Comes with everything in a retail box EXCEPT for the SATA power connector. Been running this for 5 months with ZERO problems. Very stable board with lots of features.
MSI Link: MSI K8T FIS2R
Item 2:
AMD 64 3000+ NC Socket 754- SOLD to Coadman
This is the retail version that I bought back in September so it has about 2.5 years left on the warranty. Overclocked this from 2.0Ghz to 2.2 Ghz on the K8T mobo above. Comes with HSF.
Newegg Link: AMD 64 3000+ NC
Item 3:
Buffalo 512 MB PC3200 DDR - SOLD to Coadman
Bought this memory about a year ago and it has a lifetime warranty via Buffalo Tech. It is DD4002-512/WC with CH5 chips on them. Only ran them at 200, 2.5-3-3-8, and default voltage.
Buffalo Link: Buffalo DDR
Me and my youngest son, have just "now" gotten around to trying to put this together. I had bought a case from BB about the same time, along with a harddrive, dvd burner etc. Anyway, we installed everything yesterday, without any real problems, as we just looked at the schematics in the book.
Problem, when my son gets on the internet via wireless network card(I have the wireless router in my office), he can be on the net for a short time, then the computer "freezes" He reboots, and it is ok for awhile then the problem reoccurs. He thought it could be the mouse, but how to check? I'm pretty sure it is in the DWL-G510 wireless adapter or its software, as when we physically moved his computer next to mine, and ran a ethernet cable between them, he could surf the net with no problem. When we disconnected the cable, and connected to the net with the wireless card, it would freeze after a short period of time. I uninstalled, and reinstalled the software that came with the card, but that didnt change the results. I checked on D-Link website for an updated driver, but none were newer than what was on the installation cd. Any ideas?
thanks,
coadman