The 2ghz chips have went down in price again. $19.99 each and the auction says there are 285 in stock.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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The 2ghz chips have went down in price again. $19.99 each and the auction says there are 285 in stock.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWAX:IT
Ok, little help for the dummy?
What do I have to do to fit a PCI sound card to my Intel mobo'd Sammy?
I have a Creative CT4810 (well two of them actually) but they won't physically fit in either slot. I've seen reference to the longer slot being PCI compatible but it's a no-go physically. What do I have to mod and how?
How old? It originally sold with drivers for DOS and Win3.1, though they kept up the drivers till Win XP.
Here's the card: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...PCI_CT4810.jpg
There's no notch in the card at the plate end to line up with a post in the PCI-x slot and no room to shove it down further without pulling the plate off, which I can't do as if I get this working it will be my girls' daily drive.
Ah.. it's not universal PCI...
y'see, there are 2 versions of PCI-X - a 3.3V one and a 5V one. Most modern PCI cards are universally-keyed to fit into either type - the connector has 2 'cuts' that look fairly symmetrical. Yours only has one.
Spot the difference here:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/web...RevPciGpib.jpg
Modding it would most likely destroy it...
Yep, that slot on the left hand end in the picture is what I'm missing.
Ok, anyone reading this thread can now determine that a Creative Labs CT4810 will NOT fit into the Intel motherboard.
I might be able to send you a spare SB live card if I can find it.
Yeah I might have a spare audio card too
I'm a little hesitant only because my trust level in the postal service isn't overly high right now.
I ordered a USB sound adaptor from eBay. Cost me a dollar. Even if it doesn't work I can't go too far wrong.
I have a one dollar usb sound adapter from Ebay "hong kong to be exact" and it works perfectly fine.
Had a close call with the Sossamen this afternoon. Lightning strike so close I'm gonna poop sparks for a week! Lost my router and a network switch (phone line to the router and the switch was dicky anyway). Thankfully had spares but I've lost a LOT of functionality with this new router. Can't find an advanced configuration page anywhere in the stupid thing! :shakes:
Your going to be out of luck on the sound card thing - it's probably a better idea to just get a new sound card :(
somone needs to make a clean new thread with info listed in thread #1
lol..
where is that link to the heatsinks again? or is there one?
I am right in saying that I can remove the plastic bit that covers the bigger chipset heatsink? And the only reason it's there is for channeling airflow if one was using a rackmount 1/2u chassis?
What i mean is - if i remove it then i can use a fan blowing directly onto it but with it on, that fan is just blowing onto the plastic
Yes take it off.
Well there's no need to create new thread but i can always edit that post :)
Sossaman heatsinks, part no. ABBHEATSINK
Get 'em HERE
WARNING: absolutely HIDEOUS shipping outside the US.
I bought 2GB (4x512MB) RAM last night.. I want to see if it'll work in my PERC5i's.. if it doesnt, someone here can have it :up: