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To: Paul Engel who wrote (162139)3/19/2002 1:29:26 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
Re: Blow Boy Dan - Any design wins for AlGimme products today?

Apparently, intelmb.com - the site dedicated to Intel motherboard news and reviews, runs on an Athlon 1.33GHZ overclocked to 1.4GHZ. 7x24.

I met the guy from SavingXoom since he lives by me and I had to get another PSU. As far as their power supplies go they are AMD/P4 approved and they cost anywhere from 10-30 bux. For the exact same shit down the street at Fry's Electronics you'd pay 60-150. True you don't have the same power rails, but I have my 30 dollar 400watt PSU with my AMD Athlon XP 1600+ OC'd at 1.53ghz (AbitKr7a-raid) as well as an AMD Athlon 1.33ghz Server Asus A7v133a(24/7 operation) at 1.4ghz and I have had absolutely no problems with them. I have however built a system for my family with the same power supply which died after three months (No OC'in for the family, they just want it to work) and SavingXoom replaced it, no fuss, no hassles the new one has been working happily for many months. It's nice to have the top of the line power supply, but sometimes it's just not warranted.

P.S. I don't know who Pricewatch is owned by and can't find any good info on Google. I don't believe it's Compaq though :P

Check out my sites if you want: <a href="http://www.intelmb.com>IntelMB.com</a>
<a href="http://www.elektrik-sheep.com">Electric Sheep</a>

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