freakin' junkyards...
price is now $200, THERE IS NO REASON you guys should not buy this. It is a running, driving car that passes emissions and all that good stuff. It gets great mileage but still has enough power to get around. BUY IT.
*SOLD*SOLD*SOLD*SOLD*
Well, due to poor planning on my part I need to sell this car pretty quickly, since insurance is about to run out and Washington laws are kind of weird. Anyway, I'm asking $200, for a running, driving car that would work great as a beater.
Some notes:
Car is a 1989...
overclock the graphics card maybe?
I don't know if it's worth spending extra money for quality RAM in your case, but performing some mild overclocking certainly won't hurt.
why wouldn't overclocking help you?
I mean, you can't expect a doubling of performance, but you WILL see higher FPS and better performance in CPU-intensive applications.
Depends on what you use the computer for.
a) yeah, don't use a divider on NF2
b) Interestingly, you should probably change your timings to 2-3-3-10, for some reason NF2 seems to do better with those timings than 2-3-3-6. I can't find the article right now, but I remember being surprised.
c) Looks like you have plenty of voltage left...
The 1.6a was the first "return of the 300a", mine's still running at 2.6GHz on stock cooling.
Then the 2.4c's started showing promise, and now it's the 2.4a's as well. Add to that the enthusiast motherboards which they didn't have much of back in 300a times, and it becomes even easier to get...
not true, not true at all...the Mobiles are EXACTLY the same as the desktop Bartons, except that they have unlocked multipliers and have been cherry-picked to run stable at a lower voltage.
Which means there is much less danger involved in overvolting them, and you can overclock even without...
I bought
Abit NF7-S ver. 2.0
AXP Mobile 2400+ (at 2.3GHz, 210*11)
1024MB PC3200RAM
74GB Raptor
Plus, I overclocked my old 1.6a to 2.6GHz with the pin trick (stock cooling!)
either terminal services (built into windows, just choose to install it when you install windows), or tightVNC (free, non-Microsoft, but slower than TS for desktop browsing)
strange.
When you have the cable plugged into both computers, does it still have the "network cable unplugged" icon? If so, it's either non-crossover, or broken.
true, but I guess I feel that it's worth giving up a tiny bit of speed for some security...so your stupid kid brother/ex-gf/arch-rival doesn't get onto your computer and have all your files within a few seconds.
I guess for hardcore benchmarkers, Fat32 might be justified...just don't get any...
true, but I guess I feel that it's worth giving up a tiny bit of speed for some security...so your stupid kid brother/ex-gf/arch-rival doesn't get onto your computer and have all your files within a few seconds.
I guess for hardcore benchmarkers, Fat32 might be justified...just don't get any...
true, but I guess I feel that it's worth giving up a tiny bit of speed for some security...so your stupid kid brother/ex-gf/arch-rival doesn't get onto your computer and have all your files within a few seconds.
I guess for hardcore benchmarkers, Fat32 might be justified...just don't get any...
yeah, I thought about doing this about three years ago, but I decided it would be too messy, and hard to avoid leaks.
I did try direct-die ice cooling though:D
...seem to have lost the pictures though:(