



- Have updated mainboard BIOS already.
- Graphics card BIOS up to date.
- Windows Media Center 2005 fully installed and updated, thanks to muBlinder :)
- No more booting into external hard drive if it's left powered on at boot up.
- Synchronised music, pictures and video back.
Now to make some virtual machines.
not a bad setup. i recognise some components there :D. I still wouldve gone with AMD but that's just my preference. glad its all working well.
ReplyDeleteWill
I know. In the end I went for the Intel.
ReplyDeleteWas chatting with some of the lads in work & checked out some benchmarks & the Intel just kicked ass.
new pc
ReplyDeletelooks complicated an scary