Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by biscuit
nice buy, people talk a lot of ---- about emachines but i have never had a problem with mine. ;)
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Re: Got a new computer
is that a common problem with them? :o
maybe i'll replace mine before something bad happens. |
Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by biscuit
is that a common problem with them? :o
maybe i'll replace mine before something bad happens. ----(besides), its not like its rocket science replacing those parts |
Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by tukinnam
hows that saying go? if it aint broke, dont fix it
----(besides), its not like its rocket science replacing those parts all in all, the previously mentioned friend who's PSU failed cost them nearly $250 in new parts. All could have been avoided for a GOOD $75 power supply. |
Re: Got a new computer
Throw another 1024 DDR stick in there and I'd be happy with it. Good deal for the buy.
And I've had 3 power supplies crap out on me over time, one killed a hard drive. Always invest in a good power supply. ;) |
Re: Got a new computer
/yourself for getting less than 3ghz.. i got my 2.2ghz p4 board and cpu for free :l
1gb ram though is ------- sweet. i picked up a 512 for $50 and kicking myself for not getting another for that price. ever since i've had 2 power supplies die on me (killed 1 40gb hd and 1 cpu) i don't suggest anything less than 400w, especially if you have a few fans or other extras. |
Re: Got a new computer
yeha eMachines are bad for motherboards ad power supplies.
That is the only thing i'm worried about, but thats what warranty is for right?!! |
Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by Tatakai
/yourself for getting less than 3ghz.. i got my 2.2ghz p4 board and cpu for free :l
1gb ram though is ------- sweet. i picked up a 512 for $50 and kicking myself for not getting another for that price. ever since i've had 2 power supplies die on me (killed 1 40gb hd and 1 cpu) i don't suggest anything less than 400w, especially if you have a few fans or other extras. |
Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Throw another 1024 DDR stick in there and I'd be happy with it. Good deal for the buy.
And I've had 3 power supplies crap out on me over time, one killed a hard drive. Always invest in a good power supply. ;) go get an enermax or antec power supply. 350w should be enough. wattage means nothing in the "quality" of a power supply. Most high powered systems (P4 EE, 2gb ram SLi) will draw a max 250w DC power. so getting a quality 350-400w PSU will be sufficient. |
Re: Got a new computer
Originally Posted by crx88Si
but it can be costly.
all in all, the previously mentioned friend who's PSU failed cost them nearly $250 in new parts. All could have been avoided for a GOOD $75 power supply.
Originally Posted by 91dxcrx
ghz isn't everything, amd doesnt even make a processor over 2.8 ghz. and amd>intel
Originally Posted by crx88Si
it doesnt work like that. He'd have to get 2 more 512 sticks, then that would be even worse cuz the board probably wont do 4x512 @ 1T timings and some wont even run them @ ddr400, some default to ddr333 w/ 4 sticks.
go get an enermax or antec power supply. 350w should be enough. wattage means nothing in the "quality" of a power supply. Most high powered systems (P4 EE, 2gb ram SLi) will draw a max 250w DC power. so getting a quality 350-400w PSU will be sufficient. |
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