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___DCQ
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Posted : Dec 22, 2001 01:12:53
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every processor opr computer system has a saturation point for memory....memory itself has a certain speed, but also beefing up a machine based on say, a 300mhz processor to 500 odd megs of memory wont actually do anything useful |
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___d-r-o-n-e
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Posted : Dec 30, 2001 01:03:52
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take the memory, boil it for about 25 minutes and place it in a pan with a dual-celeron 1200MHz. then add the math-coprocessor with some carrots. stir every 10 minutes. when it looks a little red cut the HDD at 7200rpm ATA133 in small slices and mix it with the 1500$ sound card. put it in the oven for about 45 minutes at 150 degrees while checking the cache.
WUALLA!! PC a-la "no audio cuts" !
serve cold with monitor speakers on mayo.. {=o) |
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___TrancEisT
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Posted : Dec 30, 2001 11:16:30
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[quote]take the memory, boil it for about 25 minutes and place it in a pan with a dual-celeron 1200MHz. then add the math-coprocessor with some carrots. stir every 10 minutes. when it looks a little red cut the HDD at 7200rpm ATA133 in small slices and mix it with the 1500$ sound card. put it in the oven for about 45 minutes at 150 degrees while checking the cache.
WUALLA!! PC a-la "no audio cuts" !
serve cold with monitor speakers on mayo.. {=o) [/quote]
hahaha!!! :) :) :) :)
and add some big scarry 19" or 21" box of magic and it will all look more apetizing..
mike: since when do you understand so much in technical issues? since that delta incident? :) |
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