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Old 26th January 2004, 15:42   #21
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great work Swr-ke!
http://www.madshrimps.be/index.php?a...wsshow&id=2748
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Old 28th January 2004, 10:02   #22
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Old 29th January 2004, 14:43   #23
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@ the budget pc :
DVDRW NEC ND-1300A BLACK € 113.17

@ the 1200 € pc :
DVDRW NEC ND-1300A € 99

is this correct ?
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Old 29th January 2004, 15:39   #24
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maybe to fit the case & looks
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was also my first thought ,
but personally i dont think 'looks' fit in the 'low budget' profile , if it costs more.
better spend it on a faster cpu then.

just my 2 cents
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Old 30th January 2004, 09:53   #26
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is the purchase of a 64bit cpu worth it?

espec when amd is going to release its new cpu design?

actually, my question is: should I buy my (32 bit PIV) now, or w8 till amd got that new chipset/cpu and then buy a (more expensive) 64bit system?
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if you buy a PC now and want to keep it for 1-2 years, then yes, the current 64bit CPU from AMD will do.

if you change hardware every 6 months, wait for socket 939.
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iif you change hardware every 6 months, wait for socket 939.
roger that
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Old 30th January 2004, 21:48   #29
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situation changed.. I prolly wont be buying it before april..
lets see how the HW world develops
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