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Old 03-26-2006, 08:09 PM   #1
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Some URL's

As an absolute beginner in the maze of PC building I have relied on this forum and done a bit of research also. I am posting these site addresses in the hope that they are helpful and not redundent.

http://www.motherboard.cz/cpusupport/

motherboard support

http://www.computermemoryupgrade.net...ory-works.html

How ram works-compatibility issues

http://www.lifehacker.com/software/h...cpu-158363.php

How to Install a Mobo and CPU

http://www.karbosguide.com/hardware/module3b3.htm
The CPU-Developments and Improvements


Hope these help. I got something from them. There is quite a lot of additional info available on these as far asmany different manufacturers and there specs and compatibilities. Enjoy!
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I did just a quick lookie, but those seem to be nice links, slipstream. Thanks for the tips.
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Well, I spend quite a bit of time on this forum and a lot of time on photography forums. So, as a photographer I answer a lot of the same questions concerning photography as I am sure you do concerning computer builds and the like. Therefore, I spent some time assembling these few out of a lot I visited to provide some more sources to answer some of the questions I see asked here. I did this with the caveat of hoping that I knew what I was looking for and looking in the correct places and that I was providing good info to all who use this forum.
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What photo forum do you go to??
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Photo.net is the reference forum for my Mamiya RB67 Pro SD. Now defunct was EZ Learn Photography which was a really great forum for beginners and I did a lot of Q and A with beginners and intermediate photographers there.

I'm still re compiling the many I worked with since my hard drive bit the dust. Almost any forum that has Mamiya in the title. I also use Nikon. Both the D70s and the old FTN. (35mm)

O yeah, you should know, off the subject, that your Univac tape reels are not synced. (Avatar) You need to work on that. ;0)

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LOL ! Good catch on my tape drive, slipstream I thought about having them going in different directions for a bit, but the file size was at it's limit already.

Thanks for the photo feedback. I'm a "use-to-was" photographer and back then I also used Nikon, but the old F1 bodies. I also have a Canon AE-1, but haven't used it since forever, since I swithced to digital "snap-shooting." Currently I'm using an older Sony, the DSC-707. A friend (also a forum member), who does railroad photography, has a D-50, D70, and also a 707.
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