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No. It's your fault in their eyes and strictly speaking they're correct. The onus is on you to check network signal strength before the end of the 'trial period'.
SATA takes the same path as the Parallel/USB conversion - improved data throughput and compatibility for larger capacity. PCI to PCI-Express and SCSI to SAS was the next to follow.
And probably why I stopped giving my experience in the first place. b****cks to you both if when I offer my time I get you both confronting me agressively for it...
Anyway Hoff, did you not want the kit now? You just went quiet...
Was hoping to have them today, suppose if I'd done that they'd have been here!
Only problem being is the parent company tends to keep all our disks (which is really annoying, because we have our own licencing!) so they're probably against that address.
I think you'll find it's probably only better than SOME of the standalones. The higher end jobs that go up to and beyond £1000 will walk all over it.
By the time you get to that sort of level though, your TV would be that good that you wouldn't disgrace it with a console...
Yes yes - PCs now quality-wise are silly. My gaming/development machine can make mincemeat of a dual 1080p setup, but let's be entirely honest... I only run it on a 20" widescreen so it's completely wasted. It was just one of those "Build it, finish it, use it for a few years" jobs...
The...
And an nVidia GeForce 7400 Go is a fat lot of use over a GMA950...
If it meant 128Mb off 2Gb for a GMA950, against 1Gb with a GeForce with 64Mb dedicated and 128Mb that it borrowed, I'd have the GMA. Especially as the low end stuff like that is pathetic anyway. By the time you hit 7800 or...
I'm aware of that, but many people on here only see the smaller picture, and that's that their 'fast' nVidia 6800 or Radeon 9800 is not as good as their console - which is purely down to the fact that they aren't the cutting edge - of which PCs pretty much will be a couple of years on from consoles.
Technology-wise I would suspect that's probably closer to the truth than many people on here will let on.
Neither the 360 or the PS3 can come close to what 7900s SLI'd could do with a Pentium D Extreme Edition...