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Computer Building
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484I think the xeon e5-1650 was made with both the 32nm process and 22nm process degoldworldnet22/19/2017
483Just saw your post on benchmarking software, thank you. The chip in mine is xeonnicewatch12/18/2017
482Header Update -- Now 8 Columns! goldworldnet32/18/2017
481How to Benchmark Your PC: Best Benchmarking Software (Free and Paid) 2nd May 20goldworldnet32/18/2017
480Did get the info on his processor. It's an i5-4690K which is an LGA1150 sockgoldworldnet22/17/2017
479That's a very nice system. The good thing about quality components is they unicewatch12/16/2017
478I started with the 1TB Toshiba hard-drive and put all the Windows versions on itgoldworldnet-2/16/2017
477Wow, that's a ton of drives, never had that many inside case before. Are anynicewatch12/16/2017
476My most ambitious build to date was a computer for my son who lives a considerabgoldworldnet-2/16/2017
475Thanks but the work hasn't started yet, only received a box in a box. Agreenicewatch12/16/2017
474Looks easy to work with and great on the inside. The only thing I wonder about goldworldnet-2/16/2017
473His setup has yoke and pedals but the pc box is 8 or 9 years old and long since nicewatch12/16/2017
472Excellent, a flight simulator! Worked with a friend almost 20 years ago that hadgoldworldnet12/15/2017
471I ended up ordering one for curiosity and fun with a potential user in mind in snicewatch12/15/2017
470Thanks Nicewatch for posting. Computer Building is still finding its place alonggoldworldnet-2/14/2017
469Wish I posted this sooner but interesting point of conversation, off lease worknicewatch12/13/2017
468Good job Carolyn and I always believed you could do it. :) goldworldnet42/13/2017
467It is in, it works faster, and I cannot thank you enough! What a sweetie! :)Carolyn62/13/2017
466My buddy's Acer had a Hitachi 1TB with 22,000 hours and about 100GB of data.goldworldnet12/11/2017
465My XP machine I retired last month was made Sept. 2005 it was on 18 hours a day SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)22/11/2017
464Over a decade of service is fantastic for a hard-drive, but chances are it has sgoldworldnet-2/11/2017
463 but no doubt many who are have been spoiled with seemingly limitless drive spacsm1th12/10/2017
462 but I generally retire drives soon after 20,000 hrs of use I have a drive whicsm1th12/10/2017
461HD size and memory capability still astound me. I remember saving up for a 512klocogringo12/10/2017
460Put an SSD clone in my buddy's computer today because it was a compact case goldworldnet22/8/2017
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