Relevant specs:
Athlon 64 4800+
4GB RAM
RME RayDAT audio interface (Native PCIe card, 32 in, 32 out via ADAT)
Seagate 2TB HDD (32mb/7200rpm)
32 mic preamps (8 switchable to hi-z instrument input, all capable of line or mic level, /w phantom power)
Mic preamps:
M-Audio Profire 2626 in...
For those of you audiophiles who are looking for a PCIe interface with ADAT, AES, or (if you're rich) MADI-X inputs and outputs, look no further than the RME HDSPe series of cards. I picked up a RayDAT (36in/36out card), and have been supremely impressed with the features and capabilities. To...
Hello all, I am posting here as I've not had much luck finding others with my particular problem.
My employer (who will remain nameless), uses a lot of hosts with a 12-disk SATA array. The typical configuration is RAID-10, spanning all 12 drives. We use Linux heavily, primarily based on...
As the title implies, I wish to purchse matched pairs of DDR266. CL2.5 or 3 is fine.
I have 8 slots, and need 3-4 gigs worth.
Please PM me with prices.
Ok guys, I just recently picked up a Voodoo 5 6000. I want to sell this card for the collector's piece it truly is, but that means I would have to test it first. It does not appear to be a mock-up of the real thing, as the fans spin up when placed into an AGP equipped mainboard. It does not...
The subject line says it all. I recently happened across this little number, in addition to a lot of other less interesting 3dfx eval hardware. It does not have the external power source, though the right mind could no doubt fabricate one. The card appears to have gotten little use, as its...
I am entertaining the notion of selling my beloved 3Ware Escalade 8-port ATA/100 IDE RAID controller. It has a 66mhz PCI-X interface, though it works fine in 32-bit slots. It is keyed for 5v and 3.3v operation. Brand new, these hunnies are between $350 and $400.
I will sell it for $275...
I have a need for some registered DDR 2100. I need about 3-4 gigs of it.
Anyone looking to part with what they have?
I can get DDR1600 modules for $70 a gig, so I'm only willing to pay about $90-100 a pair for 512mb modules of DDR2100..
Calling all you CS:Source fans out there.
How many 24-player CS:Source servers do you think could be hosted from a dual 2.8ghz Xeon (533mhz, HT, 512k L3) with 3GB of RAM?
By the way, the OS is Win2k Advanced Server. (No flames please)