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    seconday video card... problems

    I didn't see if you had changed in the bios to initiate the PCI video card first this is the problem I ran into and had same error. I also came on an old card when I first tried 2 monitor setup that the drivers didn't support it so it wouldn't work. Change first video from AGP to PCI and see if that works for you. Good Luck.
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    Quick test P4T533-C

    I still have my samsung memory will have to look at it see what speed chips are on it.
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    Quick test P4T533-C

    Had to adjust the Vcore up to 1.570 for stability it would BSOD at default voltage. Zero crashs after 48 hours. 1.8@2.4 Retail 1.8a with stock HoF idle 36c/96f full load 40c/104f Kingston 1066 RDram I'm going to run it this way for a few days then change out the stock HoF and see how high it will go. I loaded XP Pro with CPU at 1.8a had to many wierd things happen in the past loading OS with overclock.
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    WinXP not detecting Ethernet Adapters?

    Well very cool. Glad the problem is fixed and also wondering how this just "slipped" by. Didn't you say the nic had the XP approved logo on the box?
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    3DMark Scores!

    My same system with my GF2 GTS Pro score was 4400 so yes IMHO if you have a 1.3 CPU or better you can get lots better performance with a video card upgrade.
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    3DMark Scores!

    Asus P4T-E P4-1.6@1.920 512 RDram Gainward 4400(stock no overclock) 3DMark 2001SE 9586
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    WinXP not detecting Ethernet Adapters?

    The chipset on the nic is made by realtek that is why XP is doing that use the drivers that came with the nic that should work.(You didn't say if you used the included disk to install drivers) Also did you read the install instructions? Sometimes they call for you to install the included software first so when you install the nic the OS can detect the card correctly. Good luck.
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    The Motherboard Thread...

    Abit seems to have gone from good to bad to better than bad. I build alot of computers with BH6s. MSI have been pretty good to me. Had one go really freaky after a bios flash. Soyo I just moved from the TISU and it was a rock with a P3-700 overclocked to 933. I just put a 1.3 Celeron in it overclocked it to 1.5 and it is a little screamer. FIC long ago was fast but flacky the floppy NEVER worked even after 2 replacment MB! I'm using a P4T-E right now so far it has been great. Overall from what I have used personally it really depends on the version of the MB. I know that the first version of any Tyan MB is going to SUCK after 2 or 3 changes they get it right. Is there a best company? Never used a Aopen but they seem to always have good reviews. Same with Epox or Gigabye. I go with what a few certain people comment on and my experiences. It is still a crap shoot.
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    Intel P4 vs. AMD XP what's the deal?

    All I will say is that I get tired of my friends calling me about whats wrong with there AMD Raid super cool system all the time!! I have built computers with ALL the chipsets out there yes even pcchips or whatever they are and the ones that ALWAYS seem to work with the least worrys have been Intel. I'm not saying that a SIS or VIA can't be just as good but these other chipsets just always seem to need a little added extra attention to get just right. I'm happy as a SOB with my new P4 1.6@ 1.920 and it would go higher but I went with a RDram MB. I like the memory bandwidth. Just got my Gainward Golden Sample 4400 and 95xx in 3DMark2001SE is pretty dang good I think. Oh just for shits and giggles I fired up my original install of Quake. Yes Quake 1 the original and it seems the timedemo just can't go any faster that 457 fps Run time 2.1 seconds talk about a blur!! Current system Asus P4T-E Northwood P4 1.6 @ 120x16=1920(stock HoF)Just got a Volcano 7+ 512 meg Samsung RDram using all 4 USB ports Mouse,Joystick,Platronics Headset,and Belkin UBS Linksys 10/100 connected to a Netgeat RT311 on DSL Gainward Gold Sample 4400 G90fb 19" and a noname 17" monitor SBLive 80 gig Mator 40 gig IBM Toshiba 6x DVD Liteon 24x burner Antec SX-1030B SOHO file server chassis, with 300 Watt ATX SmartPower. XP Pro Just thought I would throw in my 2 cents worth. I Admin a 160 users 4 locations Wan/Lan.
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    Old printers and new PCs

    Quote: everytime I print it just prints out garbage and random symbols like percent signs, dollar signs, and number signs Tells me that you do not have the correct drivers installed.
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    HP 7100e

    Not being an arse but HP said NO Go back to W2K then upgrade to XP and it MIGHT work.
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    New Laptop

    Well at work I have around 30 Armada E-500s ranging from the P3-500 to 933 and after 1.5 years I just had 1 of the older ones lose the pcmia slots and another one had a hard drive fail. The MB replacement part is almost $1500!! I don't think so. I have a few agents that never hook to the network so I can issue it out the builtin modem still works fine. Replacment hard drive $200 for a 12 gig. I started getting a few Dells have not had them long but so far so good they are Inspiron 7000 I know I know celly CPUs but like I said there running just fine. Besides how fast can Office 2000 run
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    Want new MB and Ram, help

    Yes it is running 16x120=1920 That is what the first pic was for so you could see the overclock.
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    Want new MB and Ram, help

    Click for benchmarks I'm out of space in my home dir so this webshots will have to do for now. Oh I did a fresh boot turned off background junk and ran the benchmarks one time. P4 1.6a 512(2 256) Samsung Asus P4T-E MB
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    Want new MB and Ram, help

    Hey clutch if you wouldn't mind could you post your memory bandwidth scores from SIS Sandra that is if you use that proggie. I just don't trust some of these hardware sites sometimes. Seeing it from an actual real world user to me is worth a lot more. Ram Int Buffered iSSE2 Bandwidth 2917 MB/s Ram Float Buffered iSSE2 Bandwidth 2917 MB/s 4x 120MHz (480MHz data rate) 2x 480MHz (960MHz data rate) I read about the new SIS chipset but I'm going with the MSI for the raid and USB 2.0 features. TIA
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