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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (3058)10/17/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: Dave Bissett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Clarence & all - I am absolutely in heaven. I had no idea that a new system would increase the overall speed of surfing. I thought the 56k modem I bought a few months ago was nice, but in this system stuff is popping on the screen faster than I thought possible. These posts, for example, pop up almost as fast as menus. It's wonderful, and mucho thanks for all the general encouragement and help provided on the thread.

Dave



To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (3058)10/17/1998 11:10:00 PM
From: Dave Bissett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
Clarence - An additional note about the BH6...mine came with Celeron brackets that wouldn't work...they had bases with screw mounts and God knows what they fit because the screw mounts won't work on the BH6. The manual refers to the fact that the brackets mount to the MB with pushpins, and when I took the problem to a local shop this is exactly what they gave me....said they'd received a whole box of them from Abit, as if they figured out that they had shipped some boards with the wrong Celeron mounts. If you buy locally I suggest you look in the box to see that you've got the right ones, and if you mail order get the vendor to verify that the Celeron mounts have pushpins and not screws if you can. Otherwise you'll have a little wait while they're replaced or be looking locally like I did.

Dave