I got an email today that they have certain CPU's to be had. Don't know what or which as I'm not in the hunt anymore.
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I got an email today that they have certain CPU's to be had. Don't know what or which as I'm not in the hunt anymore.
I didn't buy it for that board I just bought it because it was cheap. I'll find something in my stash that will fit.
BTW, Walmart has restocked.
You may have to find a 'dark' site for that
Else, just grab a MS USB W10 boot routine of their site and install what you need; ie., Pro, Home, Etc. You are going to need a valid key somewhere...
I'm not an expert on these, maybe a click above novice, but what I think you have incurred is W10's secure UEFI boot. The only way around it is to reinstall Windows. That's why I goto great lengths...
Maybe the fan? Might need a good cleaning.
All of my laptops, about 4, have a the key on sticker type deal usually inside and visible when you pull battery out or under under a panel like where the memory access is. The one I'm using now...
Well, we'll just have to see now won't we. On the plus side I may have a micro board in the stack somewhere.
I think it'll fit but if not I got some boards will. The depth is okay at 9.6" but there may be a problem with the width.
I've got this new Asus Crosshair VI mobo sitting in its box and I'm thinking of building a nice unit for some granny or her grandson and put it on Craigs List here in the metro area. I've got enough...
Don't really need it but I bought one anyway. The price is right - come on down!
Yes. Way back on the job days we used PC Anywhere with Banyan Vines. Pretty good stuff for the mid to late 90's.
For me the biggest change in personal computing came when motherboards began integrating controllers, audio, memory extenders, and peripherals like mice, wifi, and in some cases the video. That made...
I'm seeing "Page not found".
I just checked out my DVM collection and discovered what I thought was a H/P was in fact a Fluke model 8060A. The H/P was evidently scooped up by my son. Anyway, this 8060A is the one that can do...
Yes! My CF's do okay with Quake, Duke, and Doom also.
Buy a Fluke for < $100 and it will last a lifetime. You may want to check out Ebay for a used one.
Try running Microsoft's DOS 'MSD' and/or 'Check-It' and see where everything is at. I too run a SCSI card once in a while on my SX but I don't use a serial port as I have a bus mouse.
Looks like they did . . .
Beckman Coulter
Cytiva
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT)
Leica Microsystems
"A wholly owned subsidiary of Fortive Corporation (NYSE: FTV), Fluke is a multi-national corporation headquartered in Everett, Washington, USA. Manufacturing centers are located in the USA, the UK,...
Depends on what you want to use it for. I have 2 Fluke DVM's one of which is 37 years old and looks and operates like it's brand new. I also have a H/P that does frequency and dB which I don't...
See below.
I 2nd all of that. I don't do auctions, buy and sell only.
The RTX 3080 will be the cherry on the top and it looks like it's going to be a long wait. I upgraded from a 1080 to a RTX 2070 last summer and the 2070 does well on all benchmarks. However, when...
Excellent! Keep on going until she says no. :wow:
dabone,
Is this just hobby/enthusiast or do you actually use that lashup in business?