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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    No kidding, that's unbelievable. I bet I still have a 10mb hard drive that will put it back into service. :rofl: Heck, I might even have a couple of 1mb chips of ram for it.
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    I just figured out how we can get the lead for folding

    Maybe they will start increasing their export product workmanship next. :D
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    Scientist ranks

    I'll take a 25 if you have one to spare, thanks.
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    It's looks like I am only good for about 10,500 ppd. I just can't do much.
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Who cares about fair, you are doing with what you have and might I add a " fine job ". There is no way I can compete against anyone, I just had very dated computers and really no longer have a real use for them. I only upgraded so I could finish jobs on time and get a little bonus points...
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Ya, I remember the 486 dx2 and thought oh ya. Upgraded from a 386 and thought I'll buy this and be set. Then, a few months later the Pentium came out.... Well within a few weeks I had one and bought it as 75mhz and over clocked to a 90, man was it a screamer till it started locking up...
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    Question: What was Mike L thinking?

    :spit:
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Not a bad priced compared to the above processor price alone. The GTX 460 was 300.00 here local a couple of days ago when I bought it. It has a power supply requirement of 39A at 12volts so the only local supply was a 850w and it was another 100.00 so I should have posted my intent to upgrade...
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Read the first post Kurt. Follow the link and read up also. :thumb:
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Ok, thanks Michael.
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    How did you get that information displayed like that?
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    Do a good deed with your computer.

    Hello Kurt well many many answers to that question. Stanford and future possible health benefits for thousands a year. As far as personal benefit? Wear and tear on the ole computer, a higher electric bill and costs associated with a big desire to update 5 year old computers. Pat, is this...