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  1. Re:The only moon... on Titan's Alien Thunder · · Score: 2, Informative

    They are not comaring the atmosphere of our moon with Titan's. They are comparing Earth's atmosphere with Titan's atmosphere.

  2. Re:Bullshit all around from AMD fanboys on AMD 90nm Evaluated · · Score: 1

    Put your head out of ass, shithead. You dont know anything about chip revisions, power usage or anything else you are talking about. Most likely you heard the words from your daddy while he brough you home from the retard-center. I can't stop laughing.

  3. Re:Bullshit all around from AMD fanboys on AMD 90nm Evaluated · · Score: 1

    Not only that, they have the intel running DDR2 533 vs DDR 400 on the AMD - the memory alone counts for A LOT of the power usage, especially in the mpeg encoding tests.
    Thing about DDR 2 is that it can run at higher clock speeds at lower voltages. So this is an advantage for the intel rig.

  4. Re:Another FPS?! on Halo 2 Ready to Ship · · Score: 1

    I especially loved moving around like someone in a wheelchair. Controlling a FPS game with that tiny joystick is great. It reminds me of the days when I played doom I with friends and we all used the keyboards (without the mouse), so we all basically sucked. Dude, if I had mod points, I would mod up to +5. That is the funniest thing I have read in a while. Playing a FPS on a console with a joystick sucks ass. About the whole graphics bit being good on a celeron 700mhz with a gf3.... They designed the game to run at one resolution, 640x480 interlaced. Can you imagine your desktop at 640x480? How weak as that?

  5. Re:Sad on 3DMark05 System Benchmarker Released · · Score: 1

    Oh, by the way, I feel you pain on those crappy ecs mobos. They suck.

  6. Re:Sad on 3DMark05 System Benchmarker Released · · Score: 1

    The 1.4 althon is not an athlon xp. It is based on the original tbird core from the pIII days.

  7. Re:Umm.... What? on 3DMark05 System Benchmarker Released · · Score: 1

    "they you sure as hell" Then you can go to hell as well buddy. I are just kidding.

  8. Re:Compatability? on AMD 2500+ Socket A CPUs Compared · · Score: 1

    Even though your mobo has a fsb of 266mhz, that doesn't mean it can support a tbred, tbred b, or barton core cpu with the same FSB. When you shrink the die size of the core, it requires less juice. For example, the palomino core(original athlon xp) was built on .18u. The pally went all the way up to 2100 speeds. After that they switched to .13u cores for the tbred, tbred b, and bartons. You can't use a tbred, tbred b or barton in you kt266a mobo.

  9. Re:Compatability? on AMD 2500+ Socket A CPUs Compared · · Score: 1

    No, you need ddr 266 or aka pc 2700. But I recommend using pc 3200 so you can use it in future upgrades.

  10. Re:Compatability? on AMD 2500+ Socket A CPUs Compared · · Score: 1

    No you can't. Different cpu require diferent voltages. Upgrading from a duron 850 to an xp 2000 would be a huge improvement. You are doubling your clock speed, 1.67ghz, and increasing your fsb from 200mhz to 266mhz. Get some good corsair pc3200 ram for future upgrades.

  11. Re:Thinking about an upgrade on AMD 2500+ Socket A CPUs Compared · · Score: 1

    Be carefull when upgrading from a kt266a mobo.

    Even though your fsb is 266mhz and the fastest 266 fsb cpu is the barton mp 2800, you board may not support the voltage requirements of the different core.

    On my soyo dragon+ kt266a, it only supports palomino core cpus. The fastest pally is a 2100(~1.73mhz).

    If that is the case, upgrading from a 1600 to a 2100 probally would not be worth it.

  12. Re:New Router on Replace NAT Box with Commercial Broadband Router? · · Score: 1

    Oops, website is http://www.clarkconnect.com.

  13. New Router on Replace NAT Box with Commercial Broadband Router? · · Score: 1

    I am using a cool router software. It is called It is based off the the linux kernel 2.4 I think. All you need a cheap box(p133 with 32mb of ram is the min) and 2 NICs installed and you have a router. It also has apache, php, samba and much more built in. Check out their website for more.