villabus
05-09-2003, 01:22 AM
Will take $30 each or $50 for both plus shipping
New lifetime warranty 256mb PC2100 ddr memory
Will take $45 plus shipping or trade for USB Loader or MIKIII
Product: Intel D850GB Intel 850 Motherboard
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Price: $140 Street
The Intel Pentium 4 is certainly at the forefront of their product line, but the processor giant also has a few more eggs frying in the pan. Their i850 motherboard chipset is their only currently-available Pentium 4-compatible part and has proven to be a popular piece of hardware. With its 400 MHz processor bus and powered by dual-channel RDRAM, the i850 platform represents the true cream of the crop for Pentium 4 performance computing. In the near future, the Pentium 4 chipset landscape should open up quite significantly, as Intel, VIA, SiS, ALi and ATI are all readying various DDR and SDRAM Pentium 4 chipsets. It is still not clear how much of a performance impact that DDR or SDRAM will have when compared to RDRAM and it is quite conceivable that the i850/RDRAM combo will continue to be popular with the performance crowd long after the chipset dust has settled.
:D
New lifetime warranty 256mb PC2100 ddr memory
Will take $45 plus shipping or trade for USB Loader or MIKIII
Product: Intel D850GB Intel 850 Motherboard
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Price: $140 Street
The Intel Pentium 4 is certainly at the forefront of their product line, but the processor giant also has a few more eggs frying in the pan. Their i850 motherboard chipset is their only currently-available Pentium 4-compatible part and has proven to be a popular piece of hardware. With its 400 MHz processor bus and powered by dual-channel RDRAM, the i850 platform represents the true cream of the crop for Pentium 4 performance computing. In the near future, the Pentium 4 chipset landscape should open up quite significantly, as Intel, VIA, SiS, ALi and ATI are all readying various DDR and SDRAM Pentium 4 chipsets. It is still not clear how much of a performance impact that DDR or SDRAM will have when compared to RDRAM and it is quite conceivable that the i850/RDRAM combo will continue to be popular with the performance crowd long after the chipset dust has settled.
:D