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faulty memory, or something else?

 
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faulty memory, or something else?
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#11
2006-08-10, 09:28 PM
sub Wrote:Now to secretly buy more hardware without the wife catching me...
Uh... Big Grin Tell your wife is much important for her to have more memory *g* She can better record, or something like this.
It's my way to tell my wife... *lol* :p
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#12
2006-08-10, 09:50 PM
Yeah right. Its all just "more toys" in her eyes.
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2006-08-10, 09:58 PM
sub Wrote:Yeah right. Its all just "more toys" in her eyes.
...oh yeah... it sounds so familar to me *g*
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2006-08-10, 09:58 PM
sub Wrote:Yeah right. Its all just "more toys" in her eyes.

They just don't have a clue how much work it is to keep up the WAF, ..........or maybe they do:eek:
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2006-08-10, 11:29 PM
Does anyone else find it vaguly reassuring that Sub is human enough to have the same problems as the rest of us? No matter how good GBPVR will get, he'll still have to answer to the sharp-tongued one...

personally, I knew I was in trouble when my fiance started telling my mother I loved the PVR more than i loved her.

Having said that, Ive had similar moments to mvandere too, once i managed to gut her PC and fiddle about with it on my workbench for a week before she noticed there was nothing in her PC case...
[SIZE="1"]Building PVR-Only Machine for non-tech Uncle and Aunt:

Celeron 2.4, 1gig ram. Insight P4-ITX (mini-itx) mobo, 250w Shuttle silent PSU, slmline DVD rewriter, 40gig system HDD, 150gig Media HDD, Dual Riser holding Hauppauge PVR 350 and Nova-T, along with Nova-T USB2. MCE Remote 2005. Antique Art-Deco Radio for use as case when uncle finds one...

Time for a brew first though :p[/SIZE]
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2006-08-10, 11:52 PM
That is why I love newegg & the UPS website.
I can tell when it's delivered & go get it on my lunch while she's working.Cool

I repair pcs on the side so i've always got parts coming in, but she she knows when I don't have someone's pc & asks what the parts are for.

Sometimes I feel like i'm hiding a crack habit.
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2006-08-10, 11:54 PM
Quote:Sometimes I feel like i'm hiding a crack habit.
lol Big Grin
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2006-08-11, 12:07 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-08-11, 12:12 AM by jc8472.)
One question.

Is it high density ram?

I've purchased an A-DATA 2gb flash drive for real cheap a few weeks ago, so I believe they're a generic manufacturer.
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2006-08-11, 12:10 AM
It was just some fairly cheap generic DDR 400 RAM. Strangly, it seems to be working just fine when placed in my other test PC that I swapped the good RAM out of.
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2006-08-11, 12:18 AM
sub Wrote:It was just some fairly cheap generic DDR 400 RAM. Strangly, it seems to be working just fine when placed in my other test PC that I swapped the good RAM out of.
Ah this is normal @ incompability. TwinMOS is same... on some Systems rockstable and fast and under nForce 2 Chipsets poor performance and producing a lot of BSOD's.

Best way is everytime to check the qvl from the MoBo-Facturer. But ASUS hast it's list offline since... *let me think* 2 months? So they are no really helpful...
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