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Celeron 266 OC/ED to 290 mhz w0000t
8 MB RAM
Intel Onboard Graphics
Onboard Sound with sparkomatic speakers
12" EVGA Monitor
4X CD reader
2 gig 5500 RPM IDE Maxtor HD
Windows 95
Party on!!!
amd 2600
1 gb/ram
80gb hard drive
ati x800
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| Originally posted by SID133 Celeron 266 OC/ED to 290 mhz w0000t 8 MB RAM Intel Onboard Graphics Onboard Sound with sparkomatic speakers 12" EVGA Monitor 4X CD reader 2 gig 5500 RPM IDE Maxtor HD Windows 95 Party on!!! |
Athalon 64 3200+ @ 2.5ghz venice core
1024mb pc3200
X800 Pro 256mb @ 530/560
ASUS A8V
2 WD Rapter 10000rpm in raid 40gb
Theres the basic specs.... Its pretty damn fast and I like it. But I dont think Im gunna be upgrading it for the pourpse of gaming nemore since most pc games suck now. Im just gunna get the new Xbox when it comes out
Athlon 2600+ XP-M (Barton Core) OC'ed to 2.5 Ghz
NF7-S Manta Rays XT Bios D26 w/ sata 4250
2 x 250 GB on Raid 0 = 500 GB
SB audigy (Soon hopefully an M-audio card)
ATI ALL IN WONDER X800XT (Really nice for the dorm room)
2 x 512 pc3200 @ 225 mhz mushkin v2
OCZ ddr booster
7 Case fans
All under 800
Computer:
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Service Pack Service Pack 2
DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Computer Name A
User Name Brian
Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, 3200 MHz (16 x 200)
Motherboard Name Asus P4P800-E Deluxe (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 WiFi, 4 DDR DIMM, Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394)
Motherboard Chipset Intel Springdale i865PE
System Memory 1024 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type AMI (09/24/04)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM2)
Communication Port ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
Display:
Video Adapter RADEON 9800 PRO - Secondary (128 MB)
Video Adapter RADEON 9800 PRO (128 MB)
3D Accelerator ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (R350)
Monitor ViewSonic VX924 [NoDB] (PS3052505636)
Multimedia:
Audio Adapter IC Ensemble M Audio Audiophile
Audio Adapter Intel 82801EB ICH5 - AC'97 Audio Controller [A-2/A-3]
Storage:
IDE Controller Intel(R) 82801EB Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 24DB
SCSI/RAID Controller D347PRT SCSI Controller
Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive
Disk Drive WDC WD3000JB-00KFA0 (279 GB, IDE)
Optical Drive Generic DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device
Optical Drive PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-109 (DVD+R9:6x, DVD-R9:6x, DVD+RW:16x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:40x/24x/40x DVD+RW/DVD-RW)
SMART Hard Disks Status OK
Partitions:
C: (FAT32) 9991 MB (580 MB free)
E: (NTFS) 276156 MB (53755 MB free)
Total Size 279.4 GB (53.1 GB free)
Operating Systems:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional - Service Pack 1
Apple OSx86 Generic DVD Version
Motherboard:
CPU Type: AMD X2 4400+ @ 2.86 ghz per core - stable - [prommie]
Temps: Processors: -20 C Case: 36 C HDDs: 33
Motherboard Brand: DFI Lan Party Ultra-D
Motherboard Chipset: nForce4
Memory: Corsair XMS Matched Twin Sticks 2x512
Display:
Video Card: PCI-E eVGA GeForce 6800 GT 256 MB
Moniter: Samsung SyncMaster 191t Plus 19"
Storage:
System: Maxtor 6B300S0 300 GB, 16 MB Cache (XP Pro)
System2: Western Digital WD300BB 30 GB, 8 MB Cache (OSx86)
Backup: Western Digital WD2000JD 200 GB, 8 MB Cache
Music: Western Digital WD250JD 250 GB, 8 MB Cache using Vantec NexStar 3 Enclosure
Optical: LG DVD Burner HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4120B 8x DVD Write, 40x CD Write - All Media Types
Optical: Samsung CDRW/DVD SM-352N 52x CD Write
* System and Backup use Vantec Vortex Hard Drive Cooling System - Black
Gaming Accessories:
Icemat 2nd Edition - Black
Icemat Audio - Black Siberia
Case:
Lian Le PC-V2000B plus
Promethia modified to fit bottom rack
http://www.lian-li.com/Product/Chas...C-V2000plus.htm
xp1900+ (1.6ghz)
epox mainboard
512mb pc2700
2x80gb + 1x120gb hdd's (seagate barracuda 7200rpm)
geforce3 ti200 64mb
48x cd/16x dvd
17" crt
win 2000
bought in parts 2002. old gear but it still works fine, the only thing that isn't enough is disk space...
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| Originally posted by Synapse1337 Icemat 2nd Edition - Black |
My laptop showing its age (purchased august 2002 for $1600)
P4 1.6 Ghz (pre-hyperthreading)
384 mb DDR ram
nvidia geforce 4 440 go
Cirrus Crystal CS4205 sound chip
1400x1050 SXGA+ LCD
30 GB hard drive
16x samsung cd-rw/dvd
OS: Debain Sarge
still serves me well, I dont really need games that are more demanding than my current system(it is ideal for playing morrowind, which is pretty enough for me) and I havent found any that are really worth it to upgrade(UT2k4 comes close but it still runs on my machine, we'll see about quake 4), I am saving up for a new system though, I want something that is a little better for messing with audio. All the necessary productive programs for daily computer use still run fine on this thing so there is no real need to upgrade unless for games or multimedia. I sure as hell wont do it just to run vista.
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| Originally posted by sym lol I have a black icemat too, what games do u play? |
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| Originally posted by Synapse1337 I play Enemy Territory, Call of Duty UO, and Battlefield 2 mostly when it comes to online games. What about you? |
VIA C3 Ezra-Core 800 MHz (may be rated P III @ 600 MHz)
1536 MB RAM
ATI Rage IIc 32MB
Terratec Aureon 7.1 Universe
1xHDD 80GB
1xHDD 160 GB
1xHDD 300 GB
(1 20 GB RAID5 volume spanning all three HDD)
22" Fujitsu-Siemens CRT
Rocks like hell
and - due to its extremely low-power components, virtually completely silenced. (HDD in silencer cages), no vents.
AMD althlon 2200+
MSI KT3 Ultra 2 (I had a slightly better system until it overheated)
1.25GB ram (PC 2700)
120GB HD
40GB External (will be running Linux, considering Debian, Gentoo is annoying me)
SBLIVE
(will get an m-audio when I can)
Geforce FX5200
Windows 2000 SP4
Main Computer
Silverstone Temjin Windtunnel Full ATX
Abit AI7
Intel P4 3.0e Prescott Ready (OC'd to 3.6)
1gb OCZ Low Latency (512x2) PC3500 Ram
2x80gb Western Digital SATA HDs (OS/Skratch Disk)
160gb Western Digital IDE HDs (Storage)
ATI AIW 9600
Sound Blaster Audigy2ZS
Samsung DVD+RW/CD+RW
Thermaltake Silent Purepower 480w PSU
Silverstone Eudemon Multifunctional Panel (temp display)
File Server
Coolermaster
ASUS A7V8 Socket A
AMD Athalon 2000+ Thoroughbred 266mhz FSB
1gb OCZ Low Latency (512x2) PC3200 RAM
250gb Western Digital IDE HDs (Main File Server)
Samsung DVD+RW/CD+RW
Generic Audio Out
CoolMax 400w PSU
Get this...I'm not a gamer!
Ok we'll I've had my fair share of counterstriking and gunbound(? does it exist anymore) and doom and the whole nine, but as of now, it's strictly visual and audio stimuli. I have my main computer setup with Abelton for producing personal music, also for some art programs. My file server is going to be upgraded with a higher end audio/video cards which will be located in my entertainment unit as a media controller. It'll let me access my files from my main computer, inside/outside my LAN, and also act as an FTP server for friends and family and personal use. Along with running a DVI out to my new TV (40" Sony XBRONE LCD) and the 7.1surround sound system I have in my apartment. My production computer (main computer) will run audio out to a set of KRK SP6 on a 21" viewsonic LCD, probably run some line-in/out for music burning to my mp3 player and other various media devices (digi cam, web cam, etc). Also, my file server in the entertainment center is fully wireless capable so my keyboard and mouse sit nicely on my coffee table. Under my mounted LCD I have a 19" samsung CRT incase I want to watch TV and surf the internet. Also good for guest who come over and want to use the internet (which obviously I wont let them use my production machine (freakin spyware freebie internet surfers who don't care wat the hell they download).
So like yea, I'm pretty comp geek'd out but it adds to my entertainment so I justify it by enjoyment. It also helps that I work in the field, MIS Major here, MBA bound by 2008. It's funny how the older you get, nerds and geeks have become very attactive, especially those health promoters and educators who work out non-stop and clearly have the bodies to show for it and at the same time you find them reading research articles about nutrition and supplements. What a great life to live...but you got to work for it thats all...
GAME ON PEOPLE!
Just installed (thanks to Nou) a new 300gb S-ata HD
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16822144186
paid just $122 for it
my computer > sex < bcf
but the gap between my comp and bcf is ambiguous...
dell xps gaming series
processor = 3.4
harddrive = 140 gb at 10000 rpm
graphix card = ati 9800 XT
My (main) gaming PC (Alienware Aurora Extreme)
AMD FX 51 Processor (upgrading to FX 57 next year)
1 GB of PC 3200 RAM
Nvidia GeForce FX 5950 Ultra OC (upgrading to GeForce 7800)
Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
Creative Labs Gigaworks S750 7.1 THX speakers
300 GB of HD Space (7,200 RPM)
Ok thats all I know for now. Don't use it for gaming much anymore because newer games are requiring better video cards and even faster processors, so both my processor and video card is almost three years old, and with the rate of technology, that is considered outdated...might just settle for an XBox 360 since most PC games eventually find there way onto that system...
My other computer (the one I hardly use) was bought so I could learn some production and to record and edit my sets on my old TTs, which are now CDJs. It's not that great for gaming...it's a Toshiba P25 Desktop Replacement (like a big laptop but not suitable for your lap). I bought it because at the time (summer of 2004), Centrino processors didn't seem efficient enough for the multimedia apps and auditing editing that I wanted to do on it...they definitely have gotten much better in the past year. A year later, it doesn't seem all that great really...I've hardly used it for it's intended purpose due to finances not being enough to afford the upgrades (more RAM anda faster HD) and the software.
Pentium 4 3.2 GHz with HT Technology
512 MB of PC 2100 Ram (Slow Ram...I know)
80 GB of HD Space (4,200 RPM..slow I know..)
17'' LCD Screen
The video card and sound card on it are crappy, so it doesn't play games well, but it is pretty efficient when it comes to burning CDs, loading and installing programs (actually sometimes faster than the Alienware one), and just processing a lot of info. I will probably get rid of it in another year or so, in order to get a truly portable laptop. By then Centrinos will be in excess of 2Ghz and will probably have at least an 800 MHz FSB, which is important if your processing lots of data in audio editing or video editing or gaming.
I know anyone reading the last post would be like "why don't you use the Alienware one for production and recording, it would be better)...well I have so much shit on this computer (a printer/scanner combo thing, an old MP3 player I never use, an iron right by a TV which is right by the area I use to study), so my CDJs are in my room. Even though they are relatively small, there is NO room for them in this computer room, so I decided to buy something that took up less space than a desktop tower but was faster than a typical notebook computer. So I got one of the fastest ones I could afford.
I don't use my comp to play video games at all. Maybe I'll buy a 6800gt when the prices come down a bit.
Athlon 64 3000+ (s939)
512mb corsair 3200 DDR
ATI Radeon 9550
60gb Seagate ATA HDD
160gb Western Digital SATA HDD
P4 2.93Ghz
1 Gig of RAM
Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2
Geforce NX6600GT
It's just a system my dad bought though, it isn't custom and isn't a powerhouse but it runs fairly well.
asus p2p 800 SE, intel p4 2.8ghz, 2gigs of ram, geforce 5800 and a bunch of hdd space
AMD Athlon64 3200+ @ 2600Mhz
Gigabyte K8NXP-SLI
Conncet3D X800GTO @ X800XL
1 Gig Ram @ 400Mhz
250Gig Hitachi SATAII
Soundblaster X-Fi eXtReMe mUsiC
5.1 Concept E Magnum
19" CRT Samtron 19PDF
Razor Diamondback Plasma
Tagan 380W
LG GSA-4166B DvD-Burner
Thermaltake Big Typhoon
3.2Ghz Intel Pentium IV 800mb cache
ATI X800 256mb
Sound Blaster Live! 24bit 7.1 capable
1GB DDR2 RAM
160GB hard drive
+
Ableton Live 5.02
Cakewalk's Project 5
www.ibuypower.com
New laptop
Dell Inspiron 9300
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology with Intel M Processor 740 (2.00 GHz, 2MB Cache, 533 MHz FSB)
Wireless Solution Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200 (802.11b/g) 54Mbps Mini-PCI Wireless Card
256MB NVIDIA(R) GeForce(TM) Go 6800 Video Card
17" UltraSharp(TM) Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife(TM): 1920x1200
100GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
1024MB (2 X 512MB) 533MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Internal 8X DVD+/-RW
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