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8th May 2003, 21:47 | #1 |
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| Shuttles kinda rock OMG, my SN41G2 rules so bad worth every penny! I'm the non-patient type, so I had the 'old' one without 400 FSB support But still: all at default cooling thanks to this sweet 1800+ DLT3C (I'm going to Germany this weekend, whoever is in need of hardware, PM me ) Maybe I'll make a review of it if you ask nicely :grin: (-> MSN ctgilles@easynet.be or ICQ 64894267 [always in private mode]) A little teaser: |
8th May 2003, 21:59 | #2 |
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| can you get you're hands on a 1800+ or 1700+ DTL3C, xpmw ? Mind the X Price would be ? |
8th May 2003, 22:01 | #3 |
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| nice one, killercube. |
8th May 2003, 22:06 | #4 | |
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Price around 62€ there, so expect 70€ if you come get it, 75 shipped. @Gamer, looking to sell this one and get one with 400 FSB Barton support, offcourse, not the Barton to ****ing expensive imo | |
8th May 2003, 22:08 | #5 |
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| 2.4 Ghz is for wussies, I need something muchos better Allready doeing 2.6 on air http://shrimptalk.spelletjesgarnaal....threadid=42254
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8th May 2003, 22:13 | #6 |
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| 2.4 is my absolute minimum (1.65V, Shuttle material ) A big 2.65 is about the max you can get aircooled (still into silent computers so ) Offcourse, I'll check, I'm getting 4x 1800+ DLT3C, 2 for replacement of my 2400+ chips @ 2.17 and two to toy with Maybe I'll give one away in another Folding raffle |
8th May 2003, 23:11 | #7 |
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| or you could just sell one
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11th May 2003, 19:54 | #8 |
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| I've got a shuttle aswell, bought it so my mom could do her accounting for our store easier. 1st piccie 2nd 3rd It's an SB51G, i845GE chipset with video-out. I've put in a celeron 1.8 processor, 256 CL2 ram, DVD player and 40 GB Maxtor 2MB buffer HD. It's a fabulous little thing, a bit cramped when you have to adjust something, but most things you can easily take out by unscrewing 2 screws. The only negative side is, that there is a problem with the ground. There's some electrical discharge on the bottom 2 screws that hold up the front panel. I don't know wether it's bad wiring on my side or just bad insulation. |
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