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Answer» Heya say i am building a new system and i would like some feedback on what you like about this so far and what you do like, suggestions and other welcomed. Everybody builds a really fast computer, and then puts a wireless NIC in it. I don't understand why you want to go with a slower connection.Well, seeing as cable internet, which is the fastest internet package available from China Telecom over here, is max SPEED 40 Mbps and the average 802.11 B/G WiFi max speed is 54Mbps, it is still the cable internet that's the bottleneck, not the WiFi. Unless you have an internet connection like this fine dame over here (40 Gbps!!!! )http://www.voodish.co.uk/articles/fastest-broadband/ WiFi will not cause a slowdown if compared with traditional ethernet.heya. sounds good. i just RECENTLY built my own gaming rig, and went AMD myself. i was just wonderin tho, how did you take the picture in teh first post? i would really like to give a similar pic in my post but dont know how. thanks. Quote from: Berenost on September 16, 2011, 11:25:35 AM how did you take the picture in teh first post? i would really like to give a similar pic in my post but dont know how. thanks. That is a screenshot of a webpage. you can use this program: http://getgreenshot.org/ to do so.Nah i just emailed myself the cart from Newegg (to save it) then i just pressed F11 and screen capped it and uploaded it to photobucket. And the reason why i have a Wireless adapter is when i DONT have a cable connection.....i will ALWAYS try to have a cable connection but that would be stupid if i didnt. But i will be moving around a little in the further and i am not sure if i will be able to have a wired connection or not. as well as it comes in handy if one of my buddies needs it.Quote from: Quantos on September 15, 2011, 08:21:09 PM Everybody builds a really fast computer, and then puts a wireless NIC in it. I don't understand why you want to go with a slower connection. Well, for one THING, it's not slower. The common standard is 100mbps networking. gigabit ethernet is becoming common but a lot of people just use cat5 cables with that so you only get 10/100 speed (10/100/1000 requires a Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable). Wireless-N has a theoretical Max of 300mbps, which is well above any non-commercial downstream internet. That, and it's wireless, and in many situations it can be desirable or even necessary to have fewer cables. to make an ANALOGY- it doesn't matter how fast your car is, the speed limit isn't higher for Ferrari's or something.Here is one that will melt your melon, i cannot choose which card that i want, http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130593 or http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121432 And tell me why you think so |
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