TIA,
Bill
"Pen" <nos...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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How does the 920 stack up against the i7 870 in the XPS 8000?
Does triple channel make a lot of difference over dual channel?
How about turbo mode?
I know I can read reviews online but I trust the opinions of most
of the people here more. (silly?)
Tom Lake
Thanks to all who've replied - how about a monitor (currently using an
Ultrasharp 1908) and/or Wireless capacity? My current router includes
wireless support, which my laptop uses, but not the desktop. FWIW, I see
no big deal for wireless on a desktop; but I'm open to reason.
TIA,
Bill
Monitor: The U2410 appears to be the latest fad and is dropping in price.
Networking: You will need to update windows and download other software and
its cheap to fit a card or USB module. Also don't forget Powerline.
Don't follow you on the network?
What's a Powerline?
Thanks
>>> What's a Powerline?
>>>
>> Power line networking. You can wire your house with adapters.
>
> Thanks
Careful! This and HomePNA (uses your existing phone wires) can work for
networking. Although neither one is perfect. Some cases they work well
and some rarely work. For example, using the electrical wiring to send
networking signals. Can fail do to noise from other equipment plugged
in. Wall warts, motors, etc. can cause them to be unreliable. I use
HomePNA on one computer and it works ok for some and not for others.
--
Bill
Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2
Thanks, Bill, I thanked Pen for explaining the term "Powerline". My
desktop is adjacent to my router and is hard wired, the router also
supports wireless, which is how I connect my laptop. No interest here in
using my phone wires. :)