I've been hamstrung by cheap parts too many times.  At this point, for
certain items, I purposely buy only top-shelf components.  For the extra
$$ I spend on quality parts, I save a HUGE amount in lost productivity.
Saving $25 on a stick of RAM looks downright foolish when I spend $1000
in lost man hours trying to fix it...

RandyW

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At 15:21 20/12/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:48:04AM -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Do you have any tip for me ?
>
>Change your RAM.

RAM is a good one to go for - least cost and hassle.
The last box I had that played up
was down to cheap RAM. And cheap AMD chip.
And a cheap motherboard..........

hih
nick@nexnix




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