I have 2x 2GB DDR2 FB-DIMMs that run at PC2-5300 (667MHz).
The labelly goodness reads:
2GB 2Rx4 PC2-5300F-555-11
HYMP525F72CP4N3-Y5 AC-C
Guaranteed non-DOA. $20 shipped to the lower 48
Beware these are FB-DIMMs not regular DIMMs. Please ensure compatibility.
Title says it all: Fractal Design Arc Mini $69.99+s/h @ Directron
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It might not be totally smoking, but if this is the case you want today it's a good price.
Use code super50 for another $1 off.
Requirements:
- Wolfdale compatible (if this requires a BIOS flash I'll need it to be already done, or work a processor into the deal that I can flash it with)
- PCIe x4 capable slot (an x16 slot would obviously be fine)
"nice to have":
- wifi and/or mini PCIe slot
- Intel onboard NIC
-...
What do you mean "just barely"? 1200 lines has been around for a loooooooong time. Think back to the venerable Toshiba Satellite 5105-S702, reviewed in 2002 (and maybe others before that). Then it disappeared, with Macbooks and the Panasonic Toughbook CF-52 being the only laptops under 17"...
You mean the Panasonic Toughbook CF-52? Yes it's a 15.6" PC with 1920x1200, but I did already say that the Apple retina products are out of my price range, so...
If you can show me one PC laptop on the market today (let's say under $1500) with a 15.6" (or smaller) 1920x1200 or higher resolution...
:headdesk:
edit: Forgive my brevity. When I said more than 1080 lines I was referring to the number of horizontal lines. Now if you don't mind, could you please point me to the wealth of 15.6" machines with more than 1080 horizontal lines of pixels?
"Full HD" is marketing speak for "Fuck...
They are all crap if you want more than 1080 lines of resolution on a screen smaller than 17". Such displays used to be fairly commonplace (as a high end option, but they were available) and they have all disappeared.