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Baldrik

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Everything posted by Baldrik

  1. Baldrik replied to danbaron's topic in Main Hall
    thats a really green roof.
  2. i never played firearms, so i gotta say bf2. though i havent been able to play in forever now
  3. neat, thanks eskimo
  4. http://images.blogthings.com/themuppetpersonalitytest/miss-piggy.jpg A total princess and diva, you're totally in charge - even if people don't know it. You want to be loved, adored, and worshiped. And you won't settle for anything less. You're going to be a total star, and you won't let any of the "little people" get in your way. Just remember, piggy, never eat more than you can lift! wtf? mrs piggy? excuse me while i search for my manhood...
  5. ditto mac
  6. ditto mac
  7. hehe, you guys are pathetic
  8. hehe, you guys are pathetic
  9. there is actually quite the performance jumpoing from a 2ghz socket A to a 2.2ghz Athlon 64. its not just a 200mhz bump in clock speed, its a completely different chip architecture with a built in memory controller that significantly boosts memory bandwidth and latency, even with socket 754 not being capable of operating in dual channel.
  10. there is actually quite the performance jumpoing from a 2ghz socket A to a 2.2ghz Athlon 64. its not just a 200mhz bump in clock speed, its a completely different chip architecture with a built in memory controller that significantly boosts memory bandwidth and latency, even with socket 754 not being capable of operating in dual channel.
  11. probably a bearing going out. time to replace it :cool:
  12. probably a bearing going out. time to replace it :thumbsup:
  13. all he needs now is some ether :thumbsup:
  14. all he needs now is some ether :cool:
  15. i dont know! it just sounded like the thing to say
  16. i dont know! it just sounded like the thing to say
  17. ive been proven correct once again.
  18. ive been proven correct once again.
  19. well obviously you need a geforce 8800 gtx 786mb they only run $550 to $650 depending on brand. most bad a$$ card to date. you could get an 8800 gts 320mb for right around $300 though. if thats still a bit much, the geforce 7900 gt runs in the $200 range. cheaper still, you could get a recertified 7800 gt for less than $150. i love my 7800 gt, btw
  20. well obviously you need a geforce 8800 gtx 786mb they only run $550 to $650 depending on brand. most bad a$$ card to date. you could get an 8800 gts 320mb for right around $300 though. if thats still a bit much, the geforce 7900 gt runs in the $200 range. cheaper still, you could get a recertified 7800 gt for less than $150. i love my 7800 gt, btw
  21. i always knew impact was a giant spoon
  22. i always knew impact was a giant spoon
  23. 80 cpus on a wafer the size of a postage stamp.....wow...i mean seriously, holy freakin crap... thats just plain rediculous...not to mention, its only using 62 watts! my 2 core cpu is using more than that! as far as processing power...your talking like hundreds of desktops. i just wanna know what kind of memory bus its dealing with...just to be able to supply enough memory bandwidth so that individual cpus arent starved, not to mention just the amount of physical memory needed....thats just mind boggling
  24. ditto Mac. i know its an unpleasant process, but its better than me strangling the cat that just shredded my sofa.
  25. i got a free copy of vista enterprise from school, so i wont be 'buying it' i knew there was a reason i was giving them those thousands of dollars.

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