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...And now i got new parts...

PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 1:36 am
by Timpuri
Well, im sure many of you remember my poll for getting new comp of not. I got quite good reason for getting some update parts now, as i have broken memorychip&chipset cooler&harddrive and maybe something else too. So, yesterday was day of destruction leaving but ashes and weaping women (or then again me weaping like woman when looking in my wallet).
Tomorrow im gonna check out the prices for new hardware and start digging some money for them, i could just buy new mem and coolers but whats the point...
Anyone got a dvcam to loan me as i shoot this old mother(F* köh :D )board with 00 buckshots, and would like to get that on the net :mrgreen:
Or, if someone wants to see some other caliber speak now or foreever hold yer peace... ill try to arrange something then :mrgreen:

PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 2:56 am
by trgeorge
That MB didn't do anything, but serving you good past it's best months. Get used to comp components having short lifespawn, since they evolve so fast. It should deserve viking berial at least for services provided....shesh....and you want to mutilate it's corpse...

PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2004 10:49 am
by Darkur
explosives :twisted:

'Nuff said

PostPosted: Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:09 am
by Timpuri
TrGeorge, point taken and i will not channel my fury towards the innocent :lol:
Im ordering p4 2.8g & new motherboard and 1gig ram and when they arrive ill donate this MB to my friend and it´ll spend its pension serving as a router&firewall :lol:

...Now what shall i blow up instead :mrgreen:
"rumbles the abandoned computerparts cabinet"

Theres light in the end of the tunnel :)

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2004 11:25 pm
by Timpuri
...I got yesterday P4 3gig processor& Epox motherboard & 1gig Kingston mem´s.
After abit more checking on my old motherboard i discovered it to have 4 or 5 capasitors blown out, no wonder it wasnt working fine. That explains why one mem module was busted, they cant handle AC voltage (which btw is killed by capasitors and processor acts like a pump there with the current so it turns out to be AC without capasitors in there:) .
:shock:

So, cu all later tonight online

...Im going to blow something up at my work
"hhmm wheres that 1F capasitor i saw the otherday...connects wall outlet cords and waits for a bang" :-''
:mrgreen: