that was me. obsidieth: oh hah is "2gb kingston ddr2 800 pc2-6400 pc so-dimm desktop ram" going to work in a p45 neo board. brb, gonna give my bro a data center tour :) im having jitters before i commit to paying for this mmk obsidieth: hell if I know what does Google say? i think it says yes. im torrenting so i can hardly even load anything i mean im pretty sure, but im poor as anything and getting this wrong would be a disaster what CPU do you have in it http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130181 that the board? q6600 in it i canot load that link :( its a p45 neo -f oh what the hell i assume theres only one made for q6600's k whats the bus speed of the CPU 265.4MHz currently. is it me or is google's search text area larger text looks the same to me won't ddr 800 be slower than the CPU? i really dont know. this the CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115017 i cant open links its taking like 5 seconds to even type in this window inter core 2 quad q6600 codename kentsfield though. yep FSB 1066MHz mm yeah. i wonder if i can find that sort as cheap What do you consider cheap 42$ aud, posted isnt 1066 ddr3 nah man i got that cpu when it came out i hated it DDR2 goes above 1066 so thats not going to work? may I suggest Mushkin mushkin 2GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500) Desktop Memory Model 991599 - Retail 36.99 USD i wonder what the shipping is worth i have exactly 48$ aud to spend and not a cent more no idea http://www.mushkin.com ye gods or newegg carries them the 2gb it has in it DRAM freq: 331Mhz newegg dont ship to au thoguh ah anywho, I'm going to bed now that downtime drama is over later, thanks np, peace up_the_irons: Everything go well last night? mhoran: yeah, i'm happy with how it went; it took a little longer than expected, but other than that i'm seeing zero issues hey feeling crappy today... ugh how so sore throat ahh will not go in the office and spread the disease and its Friday, nothing gets done on Fridays Man that illness spread from Boston to CA quickly! Glad to be rid of it! in america, nothing gets done anyway oh hey now lol yo uknow it's true hey, i get massive amounts of work done ;) America is the whole western hemisphere btw Yeah, I'm really good at doing nothing! South and North America :-p there's an eastern hemisphere? ;) technical people get work done administrative and people who sit around and do shit a ll day ;D The administrative people here wouldn't like to hear that! there aren't any heahh The administative people here do an obscene amount of work. indeed be back in a bit baklava: who are you? :) I'm new :P I'm looking to get a VPS very soon and doing some research on where I want to get it from baklava: welcome then, welcome to #arpnetworks ! :) baklava: how'd you find out about my VPS services? thanks i sent him! why yes, yes, it was jeev LOL I saw your post on WHT while looking for a FreeBSD VPS What's WHT? baklava: ah cool mike-burns: webhostingtalk.com Ah cool. baklava: well, if you have any questions, just let me know well, I've been reading up on the Xen paravirt issues with FreeBSD, trying to find out if Kip is going to have something stable by the 8.0 release, and which way I should go baklava: yeah, I haven't used Xen for FreeBSD. I prefer KVM/QEMU, working quite well so far Once Xen is stable in FreeBSD, will you consider switching? baklava: probably not. Xen has a host of internal problems. I don't like the hypervisor setup where I have to decide whether a box is a "Xen" box or not even before I install it. With KVM, it is a regular Linux box, and a "sudo modprobe kvm", makes it able to run guests. It's easy and makes a lot more sense. I can boot install .ISO's of almost any OS, and connect to VNC, and install it like it was a regular box. It feels so "natural", I just can't go back to the way I had to do it with Xen (debootstrap, xen-tools, and other extra garbage) baklava: as you can tell, I'm not much of a fan of Xen anymore ;) KVM/QEMU has all the paravirt features as well (virtio), but as of now I think only Linux guests have paravirt drivers. Once FreeBSD gets some, that'd be awesome. But even without them, performance is still rockin' sorry, I'm attending to a couple fires atm, I will probably have to pick this back up later :/ thank you for the help though baklava: no prob at all :) i know the feelling... s/ll/l/ thanks again, I'll just hang around. talk to you later baklava: please do idle, i like the company :) idle? Is that allowed here? HEHEHEHE Irons: Maintenance go well? Nat_UB: yeah, a little longer than expected, but overall i'm quite happy cool deal....I slept right thru it :) Nat_UB: LOL yo scary to think my vps runs on a kernel module!