Loki Ahmrah
Jan 20th, 2003, 06:22:25 PM
Or rather, the self-implied bliss. One automatically assumes that the damn thing will sort itself out. Not at all.
To cut a long story - riddled with tales of frustration, anger, hope and despair - short, I have had the most awful computer upgrade experience imaginable and don't let this post fool you. I am still in the thick of it unfortunately. Picture this; display properties of 16 colours running at a resolution of 640 x 480.
On the other hand, I now have an Epox 8RDA+ motherboard - Thank God for the nForce 2 chipset - and a wopping, great 512MB DDR RAM with the beautifukCorsair XMS 3500. Unfortunately, I can't install Windows XP yet as I don't have the XP compatible drivers for graphics cards*, etc.
* These I have switched between uncountable times since Saturday. Three I had access to, none worked.
I found out the hard way that I'd need XP drivers. Let's just say with all the errors I encountered, the only way of restoring my computer was via formatting my hard disk thus losing, much to my despair, a certain avi file worth 2.1GB which I had only finished downloading a few days before.
Now, the processor fiasco. I ordered and paid for a AMD Athlon 2200+ processor. What I recieved, despite what it claims on the invoice is an AMD Athlon 1500+. I contacted Overclockers UK today and they instructed me to change the CPU clock ratio and FSB frequency in the BIOS in order to achive the correct settings. To me this translates into: You buy a 2200+ processor. They give you a 1500+ processor then instruct you to overclock it - which my computer is unable to do for some reason - in order to achieve the desired CPU speed.
I paid 118 pounds for my processor. That site doesn't even sell 1500+ processor anymore. There cheapest AMD Athlon is 1700+ at 47 pounds. You do the math and work out how much I am being ripped off there. I will be making a few irate phone calls tomorrow because I refuse to stand for it.
So now I have finally been able to install the drivers for my NIC card and get online. Now I am going to browse far and wide for every single driver I need for every single device in both 98 and XP forms. Tomorrow I am ordering my Sapphire 9700 Pro godammit! :(
To cut a long story - riddled with tales of frustration, anger, hope and despair - short, I have had the most awful computer upgrade experience imaginable and don't let this post fool you. I am still in the thick of it unfortunately. Picture this; display properties of 16 colours running at a resolution of 640 x 480.
On the other hand, I now have an Epox 8RDA+ motherboard - Thank God for the nForce 2 chipset - and a wopping, great 512MB DDR RAM with the beautifukCorsair XMS 3500. Unfortunately, I can't install Windows XP yet as I don't have the XP compatible drivers for graphics cards*, etc.
* These I have switched between uncountable times since Saturday. Three I had access to, none worked.
I found out the hard way that I'd need XP drivers. Let's just say with all the errors I encountered, the only way of restoring my computer was via formatting my hard disk thus losing, much to my despair, a certain avi file worth 2.1GB which I had only finished downloading a few days before.
Now, the processor fiasco. I ordered and paid for a AMD Athlon 2200+ processor. What I recieved, despite what it claims on the invoice is an AMD Athlon 1500+. I contacted Overclockers UK today and they instructed me to change the CPU clock ratio and FSB frequency in the BIOS in order to achive the correct settings. To me this translates into: You buy a 2200+ processor. They give you a 1500+ processor then instruct you to overclock it - which my computer is unable to do for some reason - in order to achieve the desired CPU speed.
I paid 118 pounds for my processor. That site doesn't even sell 1500+ processor anymore. There cheapest AMD Athlon is 1700+ at 47 pounds. You do the math and work out how much I am being ripped off there. I will be making a few irate phone calls tomorrow because I refuse to stand for it.
So now I have finally been able to install the drivers for my NIC card and get online. Now I am going to browse far and wide for every single driver I need for every single device in both 98 and XP forms. Tomorrow I am ordering my Sapphire 9700 Pro godammit! :(