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Old 01-07-2006, 03:10 PM
sweetbabysims sweetbabysims is offline
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Default New Digi 001 user

I am a very new digi 001 user and would like some suggestions on what kind of (audio) monitors would be good to start with and how to connect them to the system. In addition, is installing the PCI card something I can do myself (as long as I'm grounded, etc.) or should I pay to have it installed?
Also, I'm curious to know what increasing the speed of the processor will do and if anyone has any suggestions on how/where to get said hardware.
I realize this a very slow and very old set up so any general comments or helpful tips would also very appreciated.

My machine:
G4 450
RAM is Maxed
2 internal drives @ 20GB per

Thanks so much!
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