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27th May 2005, 07:11 | #41 |
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| To XploitedTitan: No need to be sorry, given the amount of profit those greedy capitalists are making exploiting our hobby, the language was more than called for. To Jmke: Do you mean to say that Madshrimps is not making enough money for you to buy a new motherboard? Hmmm, something is wrong in the kingdom of Danemark. To Wolf2000me: Actually that is 100% true. when I was looking around for suppliers one of the major one is company producing military equipment. I guess this is going to be THE drive for LAN parties, when it reaches adequate performance. |
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27th May 2005, 08:28 | #43 |
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| You should be in for at least the costs of the server and a new motherboard every so often! May I suggest a PayPal donate link? More adds would be ok, as long they did not interfere with your layout. Actually the entire lower left side could be adds, I wouldn't mind. |
31st May 2005, 09:06 | #44 |
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31st May 2005, 10:14 | #45 |
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| and even more news here, all electronic computers http://argentina.indymedia.org/news/2005/05/295338.php
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31st May 2005, 11:45 | #46 |
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| what exactly? Is it bout RamDisks? |
1st June 2005, 10:56 | #47 |
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| http://www.nokytech.net/forum/showth...&highlight=SSD A post I did when I was looking for SSDs... I found in my research a chest (vocab?) which contained 1 TB memory, absorbed 5 kW of power (an hour prolly), has 15 FibreChannel connections and costed a lil 250.000$ In fact, when I'm re-reading the topic, I was trying to see who was interested by a grouped order... Guess noone wanted to pay 250k for 1TB |
1st June 2005, 12:58 | #48 |
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| Certainly not, especially now that $50 , 4GB RamDisks will become available from Gigabyte. |
1st June 2005, 13:09 | #49 |
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| uhm, that's $50 for the PCI board only.. and still, that's not official yet. 4gb of DDR ram will still cost you quite a bit ~$500
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1st June 2005, 16:28 | #50 |
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| Indeed there is that cost too. Can you even get DDR 200 at 1 GB sticks these days. It makes the whole effort, on Gigabyte's part, look half-hearted and not well planned. |
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