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  2000+ to be broken or to not be borken.. 
 
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Lee Trinh Mar 21, 2004, 03:54pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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hi. i just cleaned up my pc today and i noticed that my cpu had a crack on it.. it was on the glass piece and i didnt noticed that b4 when i first installed it.. but now it still works wtf is that crack anyways.. is it supposed to be there.. and y is it still working..?


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AMD 2800+ Barton
Asus A7N8X E-Deluxe
ATI Radeon 9600xt 128mb
WD-HD 80 8mb buff 7200rpm
Samsung 2x 512 3200 Dual Channel
XP PRO
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Mathemagician Mar 21, 2004, 03:58pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
don't complain....

--If you want something said, ask a Politician. If you want something done, ask an Engineer.--
Ali Mac Mar 21, 2004, 06:00pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
yea so long as it's workin no worries, it's probably just superficial

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Asrock K7s8x
XP2200@2400
Radeon 9700pro
512mb pc2700 ram
Michael A. Mar 21, 2004, 06:04pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
Crack? What does it look like? And if you mean the glass part...the silicon? I'm surprised it even works.

Michael A.
Website: http://itnode.net
Lee Trinh Mar 21, 2004, 08:34pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
oo nvm i went to the store and asked and they said that it should have the crack for some reason.... oo well gonna upgrade sooner or later to a barton. :D

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AMD 2800+ Barton
Asus A7N8X E-Deluxe
ATI Radeon 9600xt 128mb
WD-HD 80 8mb buff 7200rpm
Samsung 2x 512 3200 Dual Channel
XP PRO
porkchop Mar 21, 2004, 09:29pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
what kind of cpu is it






asus a7n8x-e
2500 barton(11x200)
ati 9800 pro
1gb hynix pc3200

Carter Sudeith Mar 21, 2004, 09:36pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
"Yes, you car should have a shattered window. It still works, right?"
Get this problem taken care of IMMEDIATELY.

Lee Trinh Mar 21, 2004, 11:59pm EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
gonna go from my 2000+ into a 2500+ or 2800+ (bartons) depending on how much they cost and how much i should spend for a good performace chip.. alota people said that 2500 can easliy overclock to a 2800,3200.. but y do that, when i can spend at least 20-30 bucks more (2800) to get the same performace at a stock speed and can easliy overclock that chip way better then the 2500... but the 3200 is outa my league to buy so i think its the 2800 barton that ima get..

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AMD 2800+ Barton
Asus A7N8X E-Deluxe
ATI Radeon 9600xt 128mb
WD-HD 80 8mb buff 7200rpm
Samsung 2x 512 3200 Dual Channel
XP PRO
Michael A. Mar 22, 2004, 11:00am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse
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>> Re: 2000 to be broken or to not be borken..
Good one, Carter. Anyways, if you can afford the extra for the 2800+ go for it but remember that the 2500+ can easily hit the 2800+'s speeds and way above.

Michael A.
Website: http://itnode.net

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