Thats what i thought when i saw it but it is a dam good machine ill give it that :) :) :) :)
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Thats what i thought when i saw it but it is a dam good machine ill give it that :) :) :) :)
CPU: AMD Barton XP 3000+
Motherboard: Gigabyte 7VAXPU @ F4
Memory: 3Gb's DDR PC2700 (another set of 3200's gone belly-up!)
Hard Drive(s): 1 x 120Gb 7200 8mb / 2 x 40Gb's 7200 in RAID 0
Heatsink: Coolermaster X-Dream HAC-V81 Variable Plus
GFX: Geforce 3 Ti500 64mb DDR
Sound: SB Live 5.1
TV: Winfast TV 2000 XP Deluxe / FM Radio
CD: 52x CD-ROM / 52x24x52 CD-RW / 16x DVD / 4x DVD-RW
Oh... and a mouse & keyboard !!! :D:D:D:D
My old boss used to sell Packard Bell stuff! Biggest load of junk on the planet! Sorry BodwadUK! :p
Regards,
Paul.
Hey! Lets go back to the good ole days of rig in the sig!! :p
lol a post with 3 replies would be 6 lines of vb stuff... and 30 lines of system infoQuote:
Originally posted by Cander
Hey! Lets go back to the good ole days of rig in the sig!! :p
Name:
Fred
Proccesser:
Pentium III
1GHZ
RAM:
512mb SDRam
133mhz
Motherboard:
forget brand:
133mhz FSB
Have a 20GB ATA100 5400 RPM HD
Just mailed in for a:
80GB Maxtor
8 mb cache
7200 RPM
ATA 133
WinXP Home
Upgrading to Mandrake Linux 9.0
Graphics Card:
XTasay with
NVidia MX 4 chipset
64mb ram
its a sweet system. Needs new motherboard+proccesser though.
All those specs look nice and then i saw a HUGE CRIME, the culprit you askQuote:
CPU: AMD Barton XP 3000+
Motherboard: Gigabyte 7VAXPU @ F4
Memory: 3Gb's DDR PC2700 (another set of 3200's gone belly-up!)
Hard Drive(s): 1 x 120Gb 7200 8mb / 2 x 40Gb's 7200 in RAID 0
Heatsink: Coolermaster X-Dream HAC-V81 Variable Plus
GFX: Geforce 3 Ti500 64mb DDR
Sound: SB Live 5.1
TV: Winfast TV 2000 XP Deluxe / FM Radio
CD: 52x CD-ROM / 52x24x52 CD-RW / 16x DVD / 4x DVD-RW
Oh... and a mouse & keyboard !!!
My old boss used to sell Packard Bell stuff! Biggest load of junk on the planet! Sorry BodwadUK!
Regards,
Paul.
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GFX: Geforce 3 Ti500 64mb DDR
*** all those lovely spec and then you have a 64MB Geeforce 3, its time you upgrade to a 128MB Radeon 9700 8XAGP and then give me the machine :D :D ;) ;) :) :)
Your boss there = bad Pb pcs
Your Boss Not There = Good PB pcs
Maybe you should interogate him and find out what skills he has :D :D :D
LOL
I had a Sinclair ZX Spectrum Plus a few years back. Used to type out all game programmes in a book everyday. We did not have a casette recorder at home, so couldn't save stuff. I remember typing out the 150-line odd "Bricks" game every evening and then playing it for an hour or so. Since we used the TV as the monitor, I couldn't spend all the time playing the game :pQuote:
Originally posted by
At home l have a Sinclair Z81, with the amazing configuration of 1kb ram, (who needs more for chess games), a cassette for saving stuff, and a black and white monitor for a screen. :):) And the nifty key combos to enter basic commands.....Yeha
Of course at the office we got the PIII, but gee not the same challenge....Now if only l could afford a Spectrum
Yeah, today's systems suck when you look at the ZX keyboards, simply efficient! There were two modes for entering the Basic programs, and in the 48K mode where the keyboard shortcuts were enabled, it was simply impossible to make any syntax errors :D
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I have 11 fingers :p. You could call it my .... ummm .... Joystick :pQuote:
Originally posted by parksie
i have a base 20 counting system - 10 fingers + 10 toes!!
what's this 'technology' I keep hearing about? did I miss something? :)
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I'm not a BIG game player... so the Ti500 is perfect for me. I'm even running one in the server!!! It was just sitting in the draw, and thought i could use it! :DQuote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
All those specs look nice and then i saw a HUGE CRIME, the culprit you ask
GFX: Geforce 3 Ti500 64mb DDR
*** all those lovely spec and then you have a 64MB Geeforce 3, its time you upgrade to a 128MB Radeon 9700 8XAGP and then give me the machine :D :D ;) ;) :) :)
LOL
You can have the machine with pleasure M8y, what's the address? :)
The other MAJOR downfall is the sound card. It's just a standard 5.1, but there's a 6.1 digital on the mobo... which is fantastic. The sound is superb. I'm using some old Creative Labs SW310's at the mo, but have a 3k AMP plugged in to the 6.1!!! heeheeeee :D:D:D ooohhhhh it's loud! *Me clear's up the drool*
I'de recommend my heatsink though! It's GR8. The variable dial works fine, and the noise isn't too bad! MUCH!!!!!!
No case mods, and no overclocked GFX or CPU's. I don't see the point of pretty lights in the case!!! I'de rather save the power for another hard drive! ;)
Regards,
Paul.
BodWadUK...
If it makes you happy... i've just ordered the Radeon 9700 PRO 128mb DDR. It's a Gigabyte one obviously! ;)
I'm serious! I've just called the supplier to order a printer, and thought hmmm.... it would be good..... what the hell! :D:D:D
I'm off to collect it now! BRB...
Regards,
Paul.
P.S Damn you for suggesting it ! LOL :p
XP 1800
30 gig HD
256 RAm
Gloria II graphics
Ive got a 19 incher as well.
We don't want to know! ;)Quote:
Originally posted by venerable bede
Ive got a 19 incher as well.
So how big's your monitor? :rolleyes: :p
HAHAHAHAHA
I WIN
I WIN
P.s If you just buy on a wim then you must be rich can i have some money :) :) :) :)
Wow a 19 Inch keyboard is nice :D :) :D :D :D
Not rich... just foolish! :p
Now where did I leave my Lotus.... :D:):D
Well actually it's a Peugeot 106 Quiksilver, but I can hope! :rolleyes: :D
If I don't like this Radeon 9700 PRO, then i'll be selling it for £100 (second hand obviously) if anyone's interested.
Regards,
Paul.
you'll like itQuote:
Originally posted by VisionIT
Not rich... just foolish! :p
Now where did I leave my Lotus.... :D:):D
Well actually it's a Peugeot 106 Quiksilver, but I can hope! :rolleyes: :D
If I don't like this Radeon 9700 PRO, then i'll be selling it for £100 (second hand obviously) if anyone's interested.
Regards,
Paul.
Need to get another WC pack for the ATI heatsink now!!! I've only just bought the ThermalTake one for Nvidia cards, and now i've got to shell-out more cash for ATI!
Who's stupid idea was this anyway? :p LOL
Regards,
Paul.
Here's what I've got:
ASUS-P3BF Motherboard, 850 Mhz Processor
1 GB RAM
six 36GB IBM SCSI drives
Pinnacle Systems DV500 Video Editing Hardware/Software
19" Optiquest Monitor
3Com Network Card
ATI Radeon (not sure of the model number, has 128MB of RAM on the card)
DVD-ROM, CD burner, DVD burner
Had to install a 475W power supply on this beast, and in addition to the normal cooling system in place, had to mount the hard drives in 2 separate cooling fan mounts (3 each fan)
Planned Upgrades: new motherboard with 3.03 Ghz Processor, 2 GB DDR RAM
Laptop:
Sony VAIO PCG-F390
PIII 500 Mhz w/128MB RAM
18GB HDD
DVD-ROM
Plan to upgrade to a newer VAIO with these specs as soon as my truck sells:
2 GHz P4
1GB RAM
60GB HDD
DVD burner/CD Burner Combo
All other Sony VAIO goodies...
I plan to get a Dual AMD 64 4Ghz (8Ghz total) and 16Gb's DDR PC3500, but it's not going to happen... yet! :DQuote:
Planned upgrades:
Steer clear of Asus though M8y, there so unreliable & buggy.
Regards,
Paul.
I had a computer, I don't know what kind or anything but it didn't have a hard Drive or a CPU, just two external 5 1/4 fopply dives.
I still have it, but it dosn't work(I stripped it).
Plus I have 2 386 computers(turbo 33MHz)
four 486DX2(66MHz)
three 486DX(55MHz)
Pentium II 233MHz
G4 iMac(350MHz)
PowerMac(75MHz)
Pentium 4 ((1.6 GHz)
and that's about all.
Here are the spec's of my one and only comp I use at home (and quite frankly, I think I'm in with a chance for the 'crappest computer award here!):
Memory: 64mb NVRAM
CPU: K6 baby!! @ a massive 350MHz
Keyboard: Covered in tipex (coz some of the keys don't do what they're supposed to do so I corrected them!) :D
Graphics: 1024x768, set to
Monitor: 800x600, max res.
HD: 6gb (which requently/mysteriously 'looses' several k's acording to scandisk)
CD-ROM: 32x (yes ROM, no R/RW/DVD, just ROM!)
OS: Win98SE
It may be just over 4 years old, as fast as todays graphics calculators, and as reliable as IE6, but f*** it, it connects me to the internet ok!
My first year of college while programming about 2 or 3 years ago i had a
Pentium Pro 133Mhz
Ram = 22MB
Graphics = Yea Right!!! :)
Some Bizzare sound card
CDRom 24X
and a 1GB hard drive (Dam Small)
It got to the stage where i was writing VB code into notepad and pasting it into VB at college!!!!! Parents!!!:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Hm here we go...
CPU: AMD AthlonXP "1900"
RAM: 1.5 GB / DDR-333
HDD: 4x 120 GB (ATA RAID array), 7200 RPM (WD)
GFX: Asus Geforce4 Ti-4600 / 128 MB
SND: Creative SB-128 (I don't care about sound ;-) )
DVD: 48x CD / 8x DVD / 24x CD-R / 4x CD-RW
SCR: 1024x768 (yeah still) at 120 Hz (on 19")
EXT: TV/Radio, FaxModem
NET: ADSL, 512/128 (LAN all 100MBit)
OS: WinXP Prof.
And next to this one there's a computer I still love:
Pentium Pro 166 on a noname MB
96 MB, noname RAM
3 GB, 7200 RPM (WD)
Matrox Mystique, 4 MB
2x noname Voodoo2 in SLI mode, both w/ 12 MB
Creative SoundBlaster AWE 32
Win98 SE, 800x600 at 85 Hz (on 15")
This might be the only Win98 computer that never crashes ^^" This was long time my storage computer and the uptime record was about 3 months. Gaming on this machine included, see 2x Voodoo2 :-)
AMD xp2200
Ti4600 128Mb Graphics card gainward golden ed
512Mb 333Mhz Ram
120Gb HDD 7200rpm
Moniter 1600*1200 @ 80Hz
Sound Blaster Audigy Player
Win xp Pro
Flower Cooler
Beefy Chieftek Case
Processor: PIII 1.0 Ghz
Hard Drive: Western Digital 80 GB 7200 RPM
Video Card: GeForce4 MX 420 64 MB RAM
Sound Card: SoundBlaster X-Gamer
RAM: 256 MB
OS: Win 2K Pro
Connection: ADSL
New specs as follows...
Gigabyte 7VAXPAU
AMD XP 3200
2.5Gb DDR PC3200
3 x 200Gbs 7200RPM's in RAID, 2 x 120Gb 7200 IDE
ATI Radeon 9800ProII 128mb DDRII
Sound Blaster Audigy II Platinum
Speeze HAC-V81 Plus variable fan (and yeah i know it should only go to a 2800+) :)
Oh.... and a 15" LG TFT @1280x1024x32x60Hz
Logitech IKNP & Mouse
Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Deluxe (still without bloody teletext software - winfast are a waste of space)
oh... and a meaty 3K AMP sitting just beneath it!!! *Paul drools over the keyboard* :) :)
I never used to use WinAMP, but they seem to have fixed all the bugs in V3, so i'm back using it with the MMD3 skin! It rocks... :p
Regards,
Paul.
last year in my programming course at school we used computers running win3x. We didn't even get to use a GUI environment :(.
AMD Athlon Palomino XP 1800+
512 DDR Ram
40GB IBM(Yeah the cheap one) hard drive
nVidia nForce2(GeForce4MX, yeah i know it sucks, plus some sorround audio card)
Logitech Keyboard, uhm, the cool black one
and a Logitech MX500 mouse
always wanted to do a hw post.... mmm... never had any pooter to be proud of though... but now... finally ahhhh.... have to tell the world :D
Asus P4G8X/Deluxe
Intel P4 2.53 GHz
Crosair Twinx DDR DIMM 1024 MB
Herc 3D Prophet 9700PRO 128 MB DDR
Lian Li PC60 USB Cabinet
2 X Western Digital Caviar "Special Edition" 120 GB
...
now all I have to do is figure out what to do with the beast :rolleyes:
The best computer in the world is simple my Texas Instuments calculator
The most stable by far :D :D :D :D
The best computer in the worl is an IBM computer and will be finished in 2004.
The pc will have the power of the human brain. Sounds scary, specialy when you know that the american goverment payed IBM over 150 Miliard $$$ for running this project.
There are allready different projects of superAI computer but most of them failed.
I know only 1 succeeded project from a sientist from the UK.
He builded a AI Chip that he build in into his own brain.
I dont like AI computers, cause they can become smarter as humans wich can be very dangerous. You can see how dangerous america is now with all theyre war games.
If you give such a AI pc to bush the end of the human race is near (its allready near with his foolish actions now)
Normally everybody should be able to build these kind of supercomputers cause IBM is using the ChipSet used on playstation 2.
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About my computers ................... they are all build from old pc's just by upgrading the hardware now and then.
The servers are using the newest technoligies.
The only serious problem i have with all these pc's is the noice. All the vens in the systems make so much noice, even when i stand outside the serverroom and close the door, i can still hear them.
Therefor i wanna demolish all Midi and Bigtowers, so i can make 19" racks of them using the orig case they are in. This will be a hard and long project but will have many advatanges.
The good thing of these racks, is that it takes less place, extra large vens can be added on top of it, so less heat of the systems.
Maybe when adding some large vens at the back, the vens inside the pc's can be changed to 5V instead of 12V. That should reduce the noice of the pc's a lot.
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Development PC
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AMD 1800
512 DDR
40GB + 80 GB IBM HD <<< IBM HD's Sucks
TNT 2 32MB PCI Video :(
Onboard SIS Soundcard
3X 3Com 10/100 Ethernet
1X IBM Token Ring
Samsung 48x CDR + DVD combo
Sony DRU500
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
VS.NET 2003 Architect
SQL 2000 Developer
Development Web Server
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P3 Intell 800Mhz
1024 SD Ram
2x 60GIG Raid (1 spare disc) (Seagate)
Onboard 4MB vid :)
2X 3Com 10/100 Ethernet (Network Load Balancing)
1X IBM Token Ring
No sound / No CDRom
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
UNIX SSCLI PC
==========
P1 - 166Mhz
80 MB SD Ram
2GB HD
FreeBSD 4.6
KDE Developer + .NET SSCLI Package.
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The rest of my Server Pool
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Domain Controller (1)
Intell Dual Processor 1Ghz
512 SD RAM
40GB IBM
3X 3Com Ethernet
2X Token Ring
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
Webservers (2)
AMD 2.0Ghz
2048 DDR
4X 120 GIG Seagate (8MB Cache) Raid (1 spare)
3X 3Com Ethernet (NLB)
1X IBM Token Ring
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
Mailserver (1)
Intel Dual Proc (2x 1Ghz)
1536 SD Ram
2X 80GIG IBM Raid
2X 3Com Ethernet (no NLB)
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
Exchange 2003
Fileserver (1)
AMD 1800+
2048 DDR
4x 80GB Seagate Raid (1 spare)
1x 200GB Seagate Raid (3 extra discs still needs to be added)
1X 3Com Ethernet
3x IBM Token Ring
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise
DFS Technoligy
Firewall / Router (1)
AMD 450
1024 SD Ram
1x 10GB Seagate
2X 3Com 10/100 Ethernet
Windows 2003 Server Enterprise
ISA Server 2000 Enterprise (using 4gig of webcache)
DNS Server (2)
P1 166Mhz
80MB Ram
800 MB HD
1X 3Com 10/100 Ethernet
FreeBSD
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Clients
(My game PC :) )
1X AMD 1800+
512 DDR
GForce 3 64MB
Soundblaster Live! 5.1
60GB
1x 3Com 10/100
Windows 2000 SP3
DirectX 9 (SDK Debug Version)
(Unix Desktop)
P1 166MB
80MB Ram
1x 3Com Ethernet
FreeBSD + XFree + KDE WindowsMaker and Office
PC of the girls next door :)
unknown config. just connected to the network with Token Ring
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For communication between the server i use a normal ethernet using IPSec.
For my clients and connections to the fileserver i use Token Ring.
All server are running Windows Server 2003 (some of them still a trial or RC2). The 3 Client pc's are running on Win2K (XP Sucks)
All that sh** listed above, and yet your website doesn't work! :rolleyes:
Really... u never said!:pQuote:
For my clients and connections to the fileserver i use Token Ring.
That's one bl**dy long list of systems you have their! Where did they all come from?
Well thats cause my DNS is registered at a 3The party at this moment, and im waiting for over a month now to change it to my own dns server.Quote:
Originally posted by VisionIT
All that sh** listed above, and yet your website doesn't work! :rolleyes:
Really... u never said!:p
That's one bl**dy long list of systems you have their! Where did they all come from?
Thats why i registered the .tk domain a little while ago.
My DNS should be fixed by the end of this week, otherwise the isp will get a claim.
Where all the systems come from??
Well i only bought a full system once. What i do is take all the good hardware from some old pc's. put in a new mainbord, processor, ram and hd. These items are pretty cheap these days.
For the unix pc, there are just some old pc's that cant be upgraded anymore (compaq). I got 10 of these P1 166 pc's
Next to that i'm also network admin of a small company. They also gave me some old pc's when we upgraded the pc's they had.
The Dual processors and the Intell 800 i got from them for free :)
But soon i will upgrade the network again (sell the old mainbord and get some new ones) But first im working out a project.
I'm getting sick of all these towers and desktops taking all the place, so i want to build a 19" rack, transform the cases the pcs are in now to 19".
For that i need only the panels to hold the mainbord with the cards on it. The power suplys and all hd's will be in serparated compartments.
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If you want some good server yourself, just go buy a laze old pc that has a usefull vid card, sound, lan, ..... for a low price. Then replace the old hardware thats to slow.
You can upgrade allmost any old pc to an AMD 2Ghz 512 DDR with seagate 60GIG for only 250$. and i guess in some countries you can get it even cheaper.
eMachines T4480
Pentium 4 - 2.4 ghz
512 mb of ram
80 gb
ATI Radeon 9000 - 64 mb
CD-RW
DVD-ROM
≈$1000
Mine:
Abit NF7-S v.2 nForce2
AMD 2500 @ 2.0 (200x10)
256MB DDR Corsair x2 (512)
40 Quantum Fireball (need SATA :( )
ATI Radeon 9700 PRO
Sony DVD ROM
Had it at 2.2 (200x11) but it was only mostly stable. The CDRW is in the server.
My great escalation:
Commodore VIC20
Commodore C64
Commodore C128
(stop commodore)
PC286 @8 Mhz, 1MB ram, Video 256K, Hd 20Mb (my real first one)
...
Now:
ECS K7VZA
Duron 700 Mhz
512 Mb DRAM
RIVA TNT2 64Mb
HD 40 Gb
CDRW 24x12x48
Nothing else :(
VisionIT, something tells me you're BSing us...9800 128MB with DDRII, those do not even exist.
I have two boxes.
Abit NF7-S (I hate this board)
XP 1700+ @ 2.5Ghz (200x12.5)
512MB Twinmos 3200 DDR
360GB hard disk space
Liteon 40x CDRW
ATI 9700 Pro 128MB
Sound Blaster Audigy
Custom Watercooling (D-Tek TC4 and Via Aqua 1300)
Klipsch Promedia 4.1
Antec SX840
And the second box
Epox 8RDA+
XP 1700+ @ 2.2Ghz (200x11)
512MB Samsung 2700 DDR
80GB hard disk space
Plextor 16x CDRW
Generic 8x DVD
ATI 8500 128MB
Sound Blaster Audigy
Thermalright AX-7 aircooling
Antec SX1040BII
You know you love the abit Jungleman!
:D :p :D :p
OMG! :rolleyes: Do you work in this trade?Quote:
Originally posted by JungleMan
VisionIT, something tells me you're BSing us...9800 128MB with DDRII, those do not even exist.
You are confusing DDRII with Dual Channel DDR! DDRII just has less noise in the signal, creating a high bandwidth rate and therefore higher performance.
Just to take the p*ss... the 256mb version is out now... and that's also on back-order.
Just because you can't get hold of them, doesn't mean they don't exist :rolleyes:
Can i have your 9800 for free when you get the 256MB :D :D :D :D
Yeah sure, i'll wrap it up with a couple of spoons of kiss my ass! :pQuote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
Can i have your 9800 for free when you get the 256MB :D :D :D :D
Nah you dont have to bother doing that for me i only need the card and it would be a waste of your valuable time :D :D :D :D :D
I'm selling the Abit. new Epox on the way .:)Quote:
Originally posted by DiGiTaIErRoR
You know you love the abit Jungleman!
:D :p :D :p
VisionIT: the only DDRII Radeon 9800 card is the 256MB one. The 128MB 9800 uses standard DDR. thanks. I find it hard to believe that you have 2.5Gb of PC3200 RAM but anyhow..
What do you store on those 720GB? :)
I don't blame you for selling the Abit, but buying an Epox ??? :confused:
Why do you find it hard to believe I have 2.5Gb's 3200 in my system? The dimm's were dead cheap when i had them, so i bought 2x1Gb 3200's and 1x512mb 3200... :confused:
1Gb + 1Gb + 512 = 2.5Gb :confused: ;)
512mb DDR's are only £12 now, and still dropping! (PC2100's though)
In answer to your last question... all customers HDD images are put in to a TIB directory, so I always have a working setup should anything ever go wrong... (never been used so far, i'de like to add!)
It's certainly not what you were thinking...
:p ;)
If you are looking for the 128mb DDRII Radeon in a trade/retail leaflet... you won't find them. They have to be ordered internally, or so i'm told!. If you can find a retail outlet selling them, tell me... cause i'm sure ATI would like to know.
Regards,
Paul.
EDIT: Sorry... 512's are not £12 quid... it's the 256's that are! :rolleyes:
My first was one of those HP Personal Typerwriters in the late 80's that printed out what was on your screen but you had to save them onto black disks.
Remember those?
The epox OCs just as well as the Abit, is cheaper, and is loads more stable. IMO they are the best boards out there for OCers :)Quote:
Originally posted by VisionIT
I don't blame you for selling the Abit, but buying an Epox ??? :confused:
Best: Medion Notebook
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Processor: 2.6GHz Pentium IV
HD: 40 Gb 7200rpm
RAM: 512 MB
Graphix: 64MB Geforce
Sound: Intergrated, 6-channel
CDRW/DVD: 24x10x24x/8x
Floppy: None, 64MB Hotkey instead
Modems: 11MBit WiFi, 10/100 ethernet card & 56k modem.
Ports: 4x USB 2.0, 1x FireWire, 1x Mouse/keyboard, 1x Cardreader for 5 different cards, 1x TV-Out, 1x COM, 1x external monitor
Software: XP Home, Video Editing Software, MS Works, MS Word, RoutePlanner, Encarta Enceclopedia & DivX compatability. All preinstalled.
Age: Less than a week old.
Price: 1499€ = $1750 (due to low dollar and high euro) = 1050 pounds
Worst: Tulip 286
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Processor: 286 - 2048 KHz
HD: 40 MB
RAM: 512 KB
Graphix: -
Sound: PC Speaker (for the beeping)
CDRW/DVD: -
Floppy: 5,25 Inch
Modems: -
Ports: 2x COM, 1x Monitor, 1x Keyboard (very strang port), 1x mouse.
Software: DOS
Age: Don't know, bought it in '99, for fun.
Price: 5€ = $6 = 3 pounds
I love my amiga :)
Atari ST :) :) :)
Athlon 750
40GB Hard Disk
458MB SDRAM
32MB Grphics Card
A nic
A creative soundcard. (dunno which model)
CD-RW
CD-ROM (Broken)
DVD-ROM
:wave:
New laptop
Acer 1705SMI
17 inch high res LCD
128MB Geforce 5600GO
512MB Ram
120GB hard disk
Floppy disk
DVD/CD Rewriter (Untested)
Wireless (Untested)
LAN 10MB/100MB/1000MB
1.5 hours operation
:) :) :)
My pen ! Doesn't do anything except writing and undressing a woman (when you hold it upside down). What more do you need in a computer ? :)
ABIT IC7-G Mobo
P4 2.8c @ 3.2
1Gig PC3200 DDR in Dual Channel
ATI Radeon 9800Pro 128mb W/Heatpipe
2 - 36gig WD Raptors 10,000RPM in Raid 0 using OnChip SATA
Sound Blaster Audigy2 Platinum EX
Not sure of the specs, but here's a picture. Maybe someone can help me find out the speeds and such:
http://www.canon.com.au/images/big_p...calculator.jpg
Aww,i dont remember my first comp exactly but what i do remmy is:
PII 700 mhz
64Mb RAM
7 GB HDD
My comp right now: (nick name: Pyro)
Intel P4 3.6 prescott
Gigabyte 2004 GT edition mainboard
XFX Geforce 6800 256MB Ultra
4 GB of ram( 2 X 2GB corsair)
half of a terra on hard drives(500 GB 2 X 250 GB Western digital)
Creative sound blaster live(I aint a sound freak,and hey its enough sound for me)
Own modded casing + Coolermaster muketeer 1st edition
Second computer: (nick name: KID)
Intel P4 3.2 northwood
1 GB of ram
Albetron PX865PE lite pro
XFX geforce 5700LE(overclocked,is as stable as a mate in a bar around 4 AM)
200GB HDD's
on board sound: SiS
Thats it..thinking bout using KID as a server(KID=Kinda irritating device ;))
Last weekend I dug out my old P1 200MMX box circa 1997 (very expensive PC for that year) in which I had installed 2 Voodoo2 (mid 1999 if memory serves) cards (interleaved naturally :D)Quote:
Originally Posted by Fox
i had also upped the RAM to 64megs. Yesterday i squeezed 70 frames per second out of QuakeII (1024x768 all the trimmings)! I had to move the swap file to another physical drive and pretty much customize the box for gaming but it went like a dream.
What a machine. :lights up a smoke:
PIIII 3.0GHz
128Mb Intel Express video
512Mb RAM
70.0Gb HDD
48x16x48 CD-RW
16x DVD-ROM
17" LCD monitor
2 frontside USB
I like my machine.
HP-85 (Bought used in 1983) <---- First
5" Grayscale CRT (Built-In)
Thermal Printer (Built-In)
HP Basic
32K RAM (Total)
Data Cart Tape Drive (Built In)
We still have it somewhere!
1st PC
AMD 3200 64Bit
1 GIG Dual RAM
nVida Graphix
160 Gig SATA drive
2nd PC
P4 1.7Ghz
1 GIG Dual RAM
ATO Graphix
3 Disks Totalling 200Gig
3rd PC
P4 1.7
500 Meg RAM
40 Gig HD
4th, 5th, 6th and 7th PCs
Ranging from 1 GHz machines to 500Mhz
Woka
wow... mine is a:
AMD Athlon 2800+
512 MB RAM
1 x Seagate 160GB Serial ATA HD
1 x 80GB HD
DVD Re-writer
DVD ROM
ATI RADEON 9200 SE
Wireless keyboard+mouse
On-board sound (connected to a beast of a surround sound system)
17" TFT glass-fronted monitor