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- Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 00:46:41 +0900
- From: Botond Botyanszki <9915104t@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Pasokon Koubou
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- Organization: Kobe University, Japan
Jonathan Byrne wrote: > Strongly seconded. It's not only a good education, but it ensures > you are getting a PC made of standard parts that are easily upgradeable > at any time. The thing is, I have never upgraded (except for buying more memory once). Once you upgrade you get a new mobo. That will need a new case and faster memory. Well you could keep your pci cards, but usually you video board will be outdated buy the time of the "upgrade". > If you want recommendations, I'm sure TLUGgers would be happy to > recommend some of their favorite parts, as well as some of the > ones to steer clear of. I have been satisfied with asus, as well as with my abit kt7 mainboard. ASUS is also good at cdrom drives. Not a while ago I got an ASUS dvd reader, it's just as good. > On video cards, my recommendation is a Matrox G450 or G550 unless you > are a serious gamer (but if you are, then you're probably not running > Linux). Their 3-D accel doesn't match what you get out of the > Nvidia chips and such, but their 2-D is still the best in the business, > and 2-D is usually the most important thing for Linux people. We had this argument on the list a while ago. BTW, is this 2D quality difference still true with TFT monitors? > Check out Tom's Hardware for good mobo reviews. Yes, this is definitely a good start. Then at least you will now what to get at the shop, and you will get what you read. > onboard Promise RAID (0 and 1), any experience with IDE RAID? Recently there was an article on /. about this, the comments were kinda mixed. > Plextor CD burners are top-notch, and if you want a SCSI board, > Adaptec is the only name you need to know. This two I'll keep until the end of times :)
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