ian mayo <scrap.ianmayo.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Memory: Corsair XMS TwinX PC2700 1GB (TWINX1024-2700LLPT)
>> CPU: Athlon XP 3000+ "Barton" 333 FSB
>> HD: Western Digital Special Edition 80GB (WD800JB)
>> DVD/CDRW: LG Electronics 48X24X48 CD-RW, 16X DVD-ROM (GCC-4480B)
>> Floppy: Alps 3.5" floppy (DF354H068F)
>>
>> Any forsee any potential issues with these parts using the onboard
>> graphics?
>>
>> Thanks
> Hey, that all sounds fine - I ended up buying that memory myself after the
> cheaper brand caused crashed.
Are you using the onboard graphics with that memory or an AGP video card?
It's primarily the compatability with the IGP that I'm concerned with.
> On a separate matter- are you sure you don't want a Zip instead of the
> floppy? You can get sooo little on a floppy these days.
Floppy primarily because all my other machines have floppies (easy
portability) and my Linux distro of choice has an easy utility for making
root/boot floppies if the CD fails to boot (as it using Isolinux to create
its bootable CDs and that sometimes has issues with certain machines).
Although my Shuttle SV24 boots the current install CD fine, so I should
probably be okay. But for as cheap as floppy drives are these days (that
one is $11 with shipping at newegg), might as well throw one in.
> Lastly, read up on Shuttle noise suppression - lots of people (including
> myself) have been surprised at how noisy they are - particularly if you are
> going to site it up on your desk (with an unobscured noise path to your
> ears....)
As previously mentioned, I have a Shuttle SV24 so I am quite familiar with
the noise. I've read the more recent Shuttles are quieter than the SV24.
If so, it will probably be quieter than the HEPA filters I have to run due
to allergies as the SV24 is only a bit noisier than those. Hell, the SV24
is as quiet as a mouse compared to my AlphaStation.... that thing you can
hear its fans whining from across the apartment. It does not spend many
nights running because its loud enough to disrupt my sleep, heh.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: SN41G2 IGP and memory issues?