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  1. DakotaDuce

    CPU Speed vs L2 Cache Size?

    Hi All.. I have a interesting dilemma. Purchased a "PcChips M863G" motherboard.. along with a stick of "Kingston KVR333X64C25/256 DDR 2700 Dimm CL2.5" memory. The bios allows me to independently set both the CPU and Dram frequency to either 100-133-166. I have two AMD 2600+ Athlon XP CPU's that...
  2. DakotaDuce

    cpu-motherboard combo

    I've always opted to install two (2) sticks of whatever size memory. My reasoning is this. If for whatever reason my memory goes down the tubes, if you have one (1) stick that's it.. you're done! But if you have two (2) and one (1) of them goes bad, at least you can still limp along untill...
  3. DakotaDuce

    Develop a new web idea

    My suggestion to you would be to have and use a good (legal) "Non-Disclosure Agreement". One thing though.. NDA's found valid in one state may, or may not, be valid in another. DakotaDuce
  4. DakotaDuce

    Critique my site Part II

    Sorry to say, but.. the first thing that turned me off about your site was the need to scroll "horizontally" in the left frame. I know this is one of my biggest pet-peeves when it comes to web page design. Of course being from the "old school" of design, we were taught to stay away from the...
  5. DakotaDuce

    Most Common Resolution used today??

    As a web site designer myself, one of the first rules of web page design that I learned was to design/size the site to ensure minimum viewing difficulties for the majority of browsers/monitors. The problem arises and manifests itself when one uses "Static" and NOT "Liquid" design for their...
  6. DakotaDuce

    Linksys vs Others: Reliability

    I'm a "Blue Box" fan myself. I run a BEFSR41 at home. Bought it, plugged it in, hooked it up.. and it's been working for over three years now without a problem. DakotaDuce

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