Funny people -or- "C2Ds are junk"
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Of course! The higher the number, the better (in that regard, nothing can beat Windows 2000 - which is true actually).
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Oh yeah... wireless in my room is provided by a D-Link DI-614+ 802.11b router. Most of my friends laugh when they hear it's only a wireless-b router (the ones that don't laugh is because they don't even know what it is). My roommates, however, don't laugh for a different reason - the wireless-n in the dorms sucks so badly that they actually prefer to use my "slow" wireless-b.
So much for newer is better.
I am too. But I don't think that's such a bad thing in the computer world.Comment
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http://www.techspot.com/gallery/memb...e-through.html"The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."Comment
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In both cases, I stood initially to make an extra buck by buying some inexpensive dual core replacement CPUs and a little extra ram, but I was stifled by the fact that HP opted to use 20-pin ATX PSUs with the 24-pin motherboards. I didn't want to risk overburdening the 6 year old or so PSUs. Factoring in the cost of a new PSU, the customers just weren't interested in the the upgrades.Comment
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Last edited by kaboom; 02-21-2013, 05:20 PM."pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
guilty of being cheap-made!Comment
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Yea, it probably would have worked, but what about the extra strain and heat? If these PSUs are already partially defective, which I imagine they probably were (I think they were both full of Teapo SEK) they may work well enough at low loads (I also forgot to mention that the 945 system was using a single core 775 P4). Anything more demanding and they would conk out in no time and I'd be liable to the customer (Not in the mood of doing free PSU re-capping).
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That 21" CRT monitor may be starting to go bad, though:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...396#post316396
Ideas?Comment
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That 21" CRT monitor may be starting to go bad, though:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...396#post316396
Ideas?"pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
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That 21" CRT monitor may be starting to go bad, though:
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showth...396#post316396
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Originally posted by kaboomI replied there.
Nope. There are still a few of use CRT "nuts" on this forum (myself included) who still use CRTs daily. I know The_uN1Qu3 still does. Maybe lti as well.
I just brought back from home another CRT to my dorm - this time a 17" Dell D1025HTX (i.e. another Sony Trinitron). I don't intend to use it all that much due to the small screen, but if my 21" croaks, I will. I rather use a 17" CRT than a 19" LCD.
Originally posted by TopcatFWIW, I still have the above-mentioned CRT triniton in the attic, in working condition. I just can't bring myself to part with it.
I think a decade (or maybe a bit more) down the road, it may fetch you some good money. They are already rare as it is. By then, they will be getting closer to vintage and very rare status.Comment
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I still use the 15" Sony CRT. I don't use it daily, though. It is connected to my gaming computer. It is my only CRT monitor, but my dad thinks that I must have several dozen dead ones just because I have one that works. He expects me to throw "all those dozens of dead CRT monitors" away and replace them with those $89 widescreen LCD monitors from Walmart. He also wants me to throw away my good USB mouse just because it is white.
I don't see how LCD monitors save as much space as people claim. You might be able to place things behind the monitor if you switch to an LCD, but people act like the LCD monitor will allow you to use a little end table as a computer desk when you would need a real computer desk just to hold the CRT monitor and still have to put the computer on the floor because there isn't enough space on the desk.Comment
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I don't see how LCD monitors save as much space as people claim. You might be able to place things behind the monitor if you switch to an LCD, but people act like the LCD monitor will allow you to use a little end table as a computer desk when you would need a real computer desk just to hold the CRT monitor and still have to put the computer on the floor because there isn't enough space on the desk.
"pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
guilty of being cheap-made!Comment
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Well, they do in the sense that if you have a normal sized desk, you'll be able to put some documents/books/papers in front of the monitor rather than have the CRT take all of that space and not be able to put anything in front of it.
But I'm willing to trade that for their reliability and good colors and contrast.Comment
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That's true if you have a really crappy desk with a solid back panel instead of an open space to allow the monitor to stick out the back. However, people only talk about LCD monitors saving space because they have smaller bezels.Comment
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...and I thought I was the last person to give up my CRT...I ran my trinitron 24" FD 16:10 until 2007, when I got tired of it bowing my desk and the lights dimming like a Frankenstein movie everytime I turned it on.... By then, the LCD technology had evolved enough that a large high res LCD wasn't that expensive anymore, and I said goodbye to my CRT. FWIW, I still have the above-mentioned CRT triniton in the attic, in working condition. I just can't bring myself to part with it.My Computer.
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Core 2 Duo's are greatexcept maybe the ones with 2MB cache. I use one to play Titan Quest on and browse the internet sometimes and it works great. They run nice and cool too!!! We still sell them used here at work and they sell very well
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