amd64 laptop recommendations
Rob
rob2 at pythonemproject.com
Thu Dec 9 12:30:31 PST 2004
Michael R. Wayne wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 03:02:45PM -0800, Rob wrote:
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>>Oh jeez, you guys got my mouth watering with this discussion. I have an
>>AMD64 + 3800 on an Abit AV8, (socket 939)
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>I'm looking at putting a box together based on that motherboard,
>got any pointers? I'm planning on going with the dual video cards
>(unsure which at this point) so that I can drive 4 displays at times
>as well as convert to SLI mode for one real fast display. Am also planning on
>spending extra cash to make it quiet.
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Hi Michael,
LOL, quiet. My box with a Coolermaster case, 460W power supply, giant
cpu fan (Zalman), and two scsci 160 drives sounds like a jet engine
starting up. Unfortunately, the Abit "Guru" fan fan speed control
doesn't work, and the Abit "PC Guru" utility will not load, I get an
error message. This Guru tool looks fantastic. You can set trip points
for cpu voltage, temps,etc, and get an audible alarm or shutdown if they
are exceeded. I t was designed for the overclocker. I know better
than do that stuff LOL. It will, if working, also automatically
download bios and flash install it. Very cool. (if working :(
My main problems have been with Windoze XP-64 beta. FreeBSD just
appears to be working, although I have to admit, I really haven't put it
thru its paces yet. I have one app on Windoze that I use all the time
IVisit video chat, and I've been pulling out my hair and concentrating
on getting that working on my laptop. Its taking 100% of my time right
now. As an aside, I have no video capture drivers that will work with
any cam for the Windoze 64 bit OS.. I guess I am too far ahead of my
time.
I was able to cvsup to 5.3-RELEASE on the FBSD side, and that is where I
am currenty at. However I get lots of bogus error messages saying that
almost all the config params in rc.conf are misconfigured. Yet the
computer works fine. This is my own fault as I merge /etc by hand and
probably missed something. I occasionally have tried to compile a port
and have gotten the error message, paraphrasing, "this is a 32 bit
application and can't be run on a 64 bit OS" or something like that. It
seems totally bogus. (please no lectures about mergemaster, I know the
drill)
Right now I am stuck on both OS's trying to install a brand new
beautiful Plextor PX-712SA SATA DVD+/- RW drive. It doesn't seem to be
recognized by either FBSD or Windoze.
So that is my 64 bit story.. I hope some of the info helps.
Sincerely, Rob.
ps. I will copy the AMD list on this as I or they might be able to
exchange some info or tips
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