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Technology Stocks : Intel Corporation (INTC)
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To: Tony Viola who wrote (139902)7/22/2001 11:59:53 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Re: here's a little FUD for you, as just a small token in return for all your anti-Intel FUD

Thanks, Tony.

:-)

It's probably a bad chip, a bad, motherboard, a bad DIMM, or a bad Power Supply.

One of our Gateway's went through 3 set of PIIIs, motherboard, and DIMMS before it stopped locking up.

On both the first and second set of Intel chip/Intel chipset motherboard/DIMMs the machine would get into windows, for at least a few seconds (sometimes several hours) before it locked up or blue screened.

You can get a bad part from anyone, or the parts can be damaged in shipping.

And Athlons have power supply and cooling requirements nearly as tough to accommodate as P4's.

Regards,

Dan
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