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Poor sod you work in Redhill, i really hate that place.
Haven't seen any of you about yet, all look out for a Glanza with its numberplate in the window (bloody thing fell off :( )
Look like a Ph3 but with a Williams bonnet on it :S Slammed and possibly a luguna splitter :S
I was in the Glanza at the lights near Guildford spectrum area. Was pretty quick, obviously could of had you if i wasn't running low boost and full of computer equipment :D
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-038-OK&groupid=43&catid=1081&subcat=&name=%22Ultima%20OC%20HD%204850%22%20Intel%20Core%202%20Quad%20Q6600%202.40GHz%20@%20QX6950+%203.00GHz%20Quad%20Core%20DDR2%20System
Personally think that's a pretty good spec for the price, depending...
Just remembered seen that Corsa around, what area of horley you from. haven't spotted the 182 around yet although one was in front of me at the tip yesterday!
Still, if you do this at your company depending on the user (assuming hes a home user) that's not on contract don't you charge a minimum of an hours labour?
Yeah, use Memtest mate. Just wondered if anyone new of any way of testing at all with out downtime.
Going to need at least half an hour downtime with memtest
Any of you server admins know of a way to check for faulty ram with very minimal downtime?
Got a server blue screening but can not afford much downtime if any as they are a 24hour company.
Any ideas?