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Started by Guest_Jake_101_*, Nov 29 2004 03:36 PM
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#3 Guest_Mike666_*
Posted 30 November 2004 - 04:53 AM
You seem to have confused an operating system with an actual computer.
Anyways you should have a choice in there for self-built computers, as I'm sure many people on this site, including me, have built their own comp rather than buying one pre-built from dell, gateway, hp, alienware, etc, etc.
Anyways you should have a choice in there for self-built computers, as I'm sure many people on this site, including me, have built their own comp rather than buying one pre-built from dell, gateway, hp, alienware, etc, etc.
#8 Guest_thcinaus_*
Posted 09 December 2004 - 03:48 AM
Build the machine to suit your needs we have several computers but our server is a bp6 mother board running dual celeron 433 chips with heaps of ram. The bios has been modified but this machine runs server2003ent with no probs and this cost not much more than 200 dollars some time ago though.
You have to know what you want to use the machine for before you build it.
Our other computers are only 500mhz athlons which cost stuff all but still out perform newer machines with a faster processor because the frontside bus is not properly matched to the other hardware. The only bad thing with using older machines is the amount of ram they can hold its limited in some cases.
Check on line for not the newest stuff but stuff that came out a year or so ago it will be much cheeper than buying latest technology.
Tom
You have to know what you want to use the machine for before you build it.
Our other computers are only 500mhz athlons which cost stuff all but still out perform newer machines with a faster processor because the frontside bus is not properly matched to the other hardware. The only bad thing with using older machines is the amount of ram they can hold its limited in some cases.
Check on line for not the newest stuff but stuff that came out a year or so ago it will be much cheeper than buying latest technology.
Tom
#10 Guest_sandman_*
Posted 10 December 2004 - 06:12 AM
Hi Tom.
I have a couple of questions.
Why celeron in a server? and what do you mean when you say "the bios has been modified"
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our server is a bp6 mother board running dual celeron 433 chips with heaps of ram. The bios has been modified but this machine runs server2003ent with no probs
I have a couple of questions.
Why celeron in a server? and what do you mean when you say "the bios has been modified"
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