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PRODUCT FEATURES: 303mm acrylic tube fully protected ended with acrylic box block (both ends); No white wire in the light tube; Fully protected retail box for delivery; Dual output box inverter; Just Plug and Play; New design for fix the lamp, PAT. Pending.
...I run an ABIT BP6 mbd with 2x 400 PPGA Celeron cpus this flies with 98 or now 2000, not bad for £180 a a a a a a a a a a a a a aa a a aq a a a a a a a a a a a aq q q s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x n b f f f f f f f f f f f f f ghh k k k mk m m m m m m m...
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...The ABIT BP6 board supports dual CPUs, stacks of memory and UDMA 66.
I am running a dual celeron 400Mhz solution at the moment, with 128 mb ram. The system I built myself because at the time the price of Pentium III cpus was outside my budget. The dual cpu set up required an operating system that can support that feature. Windows NT/2000 or Linux are among the systems that support this. I am running windows 2000 with no problems what so ever. I work in a high street computer shop part time, working with "fast" Pentium III systems. However, i find that the performance of my dual cpu system is better than single cpu systems, that have a faster clock speed. Most people have a hard time getting their head round the fact that 2 slower chips are better than one faster chip, but when you can run the operating system and something intense like...
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Advantages: Lots of upgradability and CHEAP! Disadvantages: No flip-chip(newest CPUs)
...The abit BP6 is overclockers and computer tweakers paradise. Not only can you have 2 Socket 370 chips on one board (against Intels rules) but you have loads of overclocking facilities too. You can change the bus from 66Mhz upwards with very small steps, which makes it perfect to tweak your computer setup. The board is ATX so supports the usual power-saving etc. facilities. I have used this board for quite some time and the only problem I have noticed is with the bundled "cpu-monitor" which has a very strange bug which seems to make the computer powerdown. If you replace this with a monitor from the 'net you can resolve this problem.
Great upgrade possibilities, especially due to the 2x IDE and 2x UDMA IDE ports (ie. 8 IDE drives) and the number of PCI slots. AGP is also on the board.
Comparing my dual celeron 466 to my dual pentium 3...
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Great powerful battery that lasts long. You must keep in charging over night, I’d say at least 15 hours for a 7 hour filming shoot, trust me i directed a film for my final year project at university. Always keep in mind that the battery will go down... more