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that's all me, all exception and no rules! :rockout: exceptio'n'al[l] i am! joke aside, well yeah since it came with DOS 1.0 and GW...
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Ok, that was the exception, not the rule. Most PC's running Windows 3.1/3.11 have/had a 1.44MB floppy drive.. I think you're right.
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Interesting, my r1.01 does not have the disable 2nd core option in BIOS 1102 or prior. What BIOS are you running on r2.0? I will look...
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Sweet! Something tells me that it's going to blend in with the rest of the components just fine :) I remember testing that same 6326 a...
Today at 12:22 AM
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btw @MachineLearning , really dig your avatar :laugh: thus
Yesterday at 11:45 PM
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Sabertooth BIOS does not support such a thing unfortunately :( am currently using the e-waste GA-970A-DS3P for this exact reason to see...
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
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Seems bizarre. You should have no problems clocking it higher. It's not like you are limited by voltage or cooling. Here's my score...
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
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The FX-6300 score is the third highest on ambient for that CPU, losing to 1st by about 100MHz. So I wouldn't say it's disappointing.
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
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Thought you folks might like some high-freq (for ambient...) FX. ;) 5634.56 MHz FX-6300 5601.09 MHz FX-8350 With this beauty above...
Yesterday at 11:41 PM
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SiS 6326, although mine had a heatsink on it, was my first GC in my first self build, paired with a K6-2 (until i got enough money for a...
Yesterday at 11:40 PM
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Celeron update! There you have it guys, finally an explanation for all those LEDs from my previous post(s). This particular case uses...
Yesterday at 11:33 PM
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The HP Compaq D530 has DDR RAM. Socket 478 Pentium 4 HT support. 865g chipset, supports dual channel RAM. AGP 8x video card slot.
Yesterday at 11:33 PM
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Something new...
Yesterday at 11:33 PM
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my Commodore AT clone, using DOS 1.0 later Win 3.1, used 5.1/4" drives 170.75kb disks it was ... errrr better not speak of it ...
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It was only 7 floppy discs, not that big a deal to many people..
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