@# Quotes DB     useful, funny, interesting





Google
 
Web www.quotesdb.info
Undernet  |  EFnet  |  Quakenet  |  Freenode  |  Dalnet  |  Ircnet  |  Galaxynet
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11



Comments:

<0> id get dfi lanparty
<0> but its prob 200$ i didnt see any good c2d mobo for 100$ when i went to buy a pc
<1> dfi, demographic sell lol
<0> they where all 250+
<1> i'd link you to a nice one dammit, but neweggs being an elderly floridian driver
<2> Shockwav: Just because dual core CPUs don't use the dual cores in games doesn't mean that they **** in every possible way.
<2> And the cause for them not using the dual cores is not the CPU architecture, but rather the game.
<3> hmmm
<3> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813128017
<3> that looks like a good board
<3> p965 chipset
<2> And thirdly, new games using multiple cores are coming out, ever hear of Crysis?
<0> i never said they **** in any way i just said they wont outperform same ghz single core so why bother
<0> no ive never heard of crysis
<0> prob a super nerd game
<3> i could get him an e6300... and that board



<0> e6300 sounds weak!
<0> that mobo has horrible reviews also!
<3> e6300 is a good option i think...
<3> most people think it's good.
<2> Bah
<2> X6800
<2> It's the only way to go
<2> If you're going INtel :P
<3> i'd rather get him a core 2 because i know it's gonna be faster...
<1> yeah, you read all 101 of them
<2> Shockwav: http://download.gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_crysis_gptrailer.mov
<0> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813136032
<2> Shockwav: http://download.gametrailers.com/gt_vault/t_crysis_gptrailer.wmv
<2> Shockwav: Download any of those.
<1> most of those people are "well it wouldnt fit inside my toaster, but otherwise its an ok mobo"
<0> im already downloading ;/
<0> http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/11/21/the_mother_of_all_cpu_charts_2005/page24.html#opengl
<0> chart showing single core schooling dual core
<3> i'm gonna run it by him... i think that'd be a better option than an athlon
<3> when i setup my core 2 system... it was a breeze...
<3> p5w dh deluxe, 2gb ram etc.
<0> what system isnt a breze to setup?
<3> the ones that require a bios update from the factory
<0> hahah still ez if windows installs
<4> hey
<0> just update it with winflash
<5> I know one guy that just broke the little tabs off the plastic ring that holds the heatsink on the cpu, on a s939 mobo
<4> what subnet mask can be used for both 192.168.0.x and 192.168.1.x subnets
<0> so buy a new one !
<5> not so breezy
<0> i dropped a 3200+ from 5' and it bent 20 pins and chipped the side of the cpu
<0> unbent the pins and it worked 100% after heh
<0> oh i dropped it onto concrete too
<5> I hate bent pins
<1> ugh its been too long since cisco...
<4> anyone know anything about networking ?
<1> 255.255.0.0
<1> but thats wrong 99.999% sure
<1> at least I kept my notes somewhere
<5> kwall, use 255.255.255.0
<1> that crysis game, btw, looks hot
<3> hrmm... abit IB9
<3> could be a good board... not sure about abit quality though
<1> never used them, just dont ever, ever, ever, use biostar
<3> oh i wont
<3> i worked in a computer store that used them
<3> ridiculous return rate
<1> seriously, same store tried to sell me some mis-packaged re-stickered valueram
<3> that's ****ed up
<3> that's why i dont buy from mom and pop computer stores typically
<3> the margins in computer parts sales are too thin
<1> newegg or bust here
<1> unless you're a reseller, then its tigerdirect
<3> only way you make money in PC sales is through service
<5> sometimes newegg is lower priced, sometimes not
<3> value added service versus going to Dell
<3> zzf and outpost have good deals sometimes, too
<1> yeah, problem with mom and pop stores, is few people are willing to shell out lots for a stick of ram that they dont get online for cheaper anyways
<1> good day sirs and madams
<3> yea
<6> i cant right click on my desktop



<6> somebody change somthing in the pc:S
<6> what do i do
<5> can you double-click ?
<7> is the left button acting like the right button was?
<6> It's okay after reboot
<6> Is this site https://solutionfinder.microsoft.com/Partners/PartnerDetailsView.aspx?partnerid=d4b1c15deeed4438bf5a5611daeac482 an offical microsoft website ?
<7> yes, or microsoft owns it anyhow
<7> go ahead and sue them for whatever they screwed up
<6> means ?
<6> means that URL is not an Official website from microsoft ?
<7> yes, its part of the microsoft website
<7> it is an official microsoft website
<6> it means it's no harm for doing MCSE in that College.
<8> besides the standard harm mcse gives you ;)
<6> I got a hope do p***ing out MCSE and work in States. :)
<9> lots of unemployed mcses her in the states, atm
<9> her=here
<8> how much are mcse exams? like $850?
<9> too much
<8> im taking cl***es for network+, ccna, mcse
<8> finished the network+ cl***.. it was useless for me
<9> ccna would probably get you farther
<8> ccna starting tuesday
<9> yeah
<9> N+, another useless cert to get money out of ppl
<8> ya
<9> never seen that cert make or break an applicant for a good job
<8> they didnt even teach how to crimp an rj45!
<8> that was insane
<8> i was waiting for it
<8> and it never happened
<8> i was gonna teach the teacher how to crimp hehe
<9> yeah... not hard
<5> best not to crimp rj45s
<9> but don't tell them that
<8> compdoc: ?
<5> Ive seen so many hours wasted on bad cables that ppl made themselves
<8> weird
<5> hours of troubleshooting
<9> compdoc: i have as well
<8> compdoc, they didnt have cable testers?
<9> but it's not hard to crimp a rj45 wire
<8> no cable tester + bad skills at crimping = problems =D
<6> They gonna charge $50 for per paper.
<9> DVS01: yep
<0> ya you can do it with your teeth
<5> no, its not hard, but I rather buy factory made
<9> idiots are a dime a dozen
<8> i prefer to just pull a custom amount from the 1000' roll
<9> compdoc: factory made cables are to a certain length,and cost alot more than making your own
<8> much cheaper too
<0> i prefer to buy it in uv style
<5> theyre pretty cheap
<8> i have a cool way of doing it.. no mess or frustration at all
<0> mre no they dont!
<9> pretty hard to use factory cables when you're dropping nodes into an office
<0> they cost a little more
<5> a decent patch cord is justa couple bucks
<8> while a decent crimped patch cord is a couple of cents
<0> plus they have them new skinny ones!
<0> do you use the ultra skinny ones mre?
<5> I never crimp when running cables thru the ceiling and walls, because I use real cat5 cable, not patch cord cable
<0> i use cat7
<0> **** cat5
<5> that sounds expensive
<0> its cheaper than dirt
<9> http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0215496
<0> and its uv and skinny style too instead of super fat lame cat5
<9> only $30 for 50 feet
<9> heh
<9> you could make one for about $5
<5> cat5 is fat? heh
<0> i bought 150 foot cable for 8$ at local pc shop
<9> shockwav: your *** is fat


Name:

Comments:

Please enter the result of the sum 63 + 46 (to avoid spam):






Return to #computers
or
Go to some related logs:

theenglishmansion passwords
#politics
#gamedev
#beginner
#solaris
your sister is a bitch
#delphi
#delphi
shut up jacks
#politics



Home  |  disclaimer  |  contact  |  submit quotes