I just finished installing my new computer parts:
that's all I needed since I already have a GeForce 6800 and 8600 ( I use these to drive 3 monitors, 2x20” widescreen and a 30” widescreen center). I also have 4 250GB 7200rpm drives which I run in a RAID0+1 configuration.
I'm currently installing Windows Vista64. Wish me luck.
posted on Wednesday, April 09, 2008 11:43 PM
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# re: Computer Upgrade Time
6/15/2008 9:37 PM |
Window Vista is not so good as you thought. Many third-party programs can't be used on it.
# re: Computer Upgrade Time
10/3/2009 2:57 AM |
Thanks a lot!!!
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3/8/2010 9:11 PM |
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