By far the worst i've ever seen is my friends 420mhz celeron and then a 1.6ghz semperon (yes the same guy's) not because they are slow but because they are always broken and are a royal pain to fix, it took me 8 houres to install XP
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Any electronic device that the guy came within 100m of just died. The prevailing theory is that he has some sort of static electricity exuding from his body that just fries anything within range.KALSTER wrote:Do tel.CesarePlay
Showing your age Tribs?Tribble wrote:I ran a Novell 2.11 network on one set and Unix/Xenix on another.
Sadly yes - I am ancientGDI_Lord wrote:Showing your age Tribs?Tribble wrote:I ran a Novell 2.11 network on one set and Unix/Xenix on another.(Although so am I knowing about Novell...
Well they are the best S.A made pc's but compared to international brands like HP, Dell, IBM etc.., they are rubish and have you ever seen a proline at a LAN or in a high performance PC test in PC format.andrekruger wrote:and what about proline computers?
yea those old t birds realy were a pain to fit but they were very fast and not to expensive. pentium III's were also difficult to fit and had the same exposed dies but without the heat problems. (by the way i posted this from my new sony ericsson P1i ).1nsan1ty wrote:AMD thunderbird and constant overheating and burning/melting, went through about 4 cpu's and two mobos. Not to mention, not cracking the die! it was impossible it was so brittle!