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Post by kanabanoid » Wed Oct 08, 2008 2:52 am

here is the screen shot of my OC i said i would post for you arch and i have been able to tighten my timings a bit more : )
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Post by Mr_N_Pants » Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:47 am

"old computer" in the ebay ad? Wow, I am working with those. That's a standard item at work.

I remember, back in the day, when I got a 386 with a 300 mb hard drive, at 33 mhz, to replace my Really Old year-old 286. Fastest thing in the company, I had to lock the door at night.

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Post by Archangel » Wed Oct 08, 2008 7:02 am

kanabanoid wrote:here is the screen shot of my OC i said i would post for you arch and i have been able to tighten my timings a bit more : )
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Sweet numbers...........Looks like you have a solid setup.




Mr_N_Pants wrote:"old computer" in the ebay ad? Wow, I am working with those. That's a standard item at work.

I remember, back in the day, when I got a 386 with a 300 mb hard drive, at 33 mhz, to replace my Really Old year-old 286. Fastest thing in the company, I had to lock the door at night.

Whippersnappers!
Typical for most companies to get systems that have just enough processing power to get the job done. Companies are just trying to be cost effective.
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