Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
1GHz Processors by INTEL: This Year!
Collapse
X
-
I have to say yes CPU's these day are the bottle neck in most cases.
Think 3D Max, Quake 3, NLEditing when it comes to rendering etc.
So the CPU still plays a big role aside from Bus speeds/ram etc.
but what upsets me the most is that PC's have progressed non stop at a tremendous rate, we've seen CPU go from 1.25mhz to 1ghz bus speeds from ISA to VLB to PCI to AGP 2x and now 4x.
I can go on but if you take a look at your PC the only primitive thing left that sat there since 1993 is that damn 1.44 floppy drive
Hello industry, like it's time to get away from this standard and I'm not taking Zip drivers and LS-120 stuff, I want a cheap alterantive that every PC will ship with one, minimum 500 mb at 1.5 mbps or more.
Sheeesh
Regards,
Elie
Comment
-
a flop-e drive? Huh?
I don't even have one. Someone needs a file? Email (over a 100mbit network, to our cable modem hooked up to a router). Need to store something somewhere where I can access it? I-drive on the inet or whatever they call it. It's all about networks ! that carrying around a fragile floppy is a thing of the past! But if you must. get an 8x speed burner. Burn 640mb in less than 10minutes. Yowsah!
coolfish.
Comment
-
Gotta agree with Elie here.
On the other hand Coolfish, how do you load your machine the first time you ever boot it?
You know, when you've just built it and the HDs are virgins, the system (good ole DOS) won't recognise the CD-ROM until the drivers have been loaded.
The only other use I've got for the damned things is when I want to print out a letter. The family printer is downstairs on my wife's PCI'd add it into the network but I'd have to take up all the floorboards upstairs and drill through 3 brisk walls to cable it up. (Elie, you see now why I was asking about wireless NICs ?)
Comment
-
I don't know about Nero, but to make a bootable
CD with Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe, you need a bootable
floppy. It reads that floppy into a couple of
temp files and puts them on the CD. So there you
are, still need that floppy drive.
I've been noticing all my old floppies dying like
flies, one after another developing bad sectors. Luckily
as soon as I got my CD burner I archived every one of
my two hundred or so to a CD. Who wants DOS 3.3?
Comment
Comment