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Old 25-01-2005, 10:40 AM   #31
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Well my computer woops you all.. 333mhz celeron beast, 64 meg of ram, floppy disk drive (Lol) 4 gig of hard drive space that came with it, another 4 gig hard drive i stole off my ex-boy, have put in a lite on 52x cd burner, and i do have an optical mouse lol. My laptop (IBM i series with annoying little red knobby bit in the middle of the keyboard thats your "mouse") is about the same, except its only 4.5 gigs of hard drive all up, but it has a cd-dvd drive... i remember my dad telling me that the dvd player is 1x... hrm. But to top it all off. WINDOWS 98! hell yeah! : :

My step dad is putting in a 20gig hard drive into my computer in the next couple of days, and i have givemn him money to buy me and 80 gig drive, so at least thats something!
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Old 25-01-2005, 10:44 AM   #32
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Well this is something...my computer just died this morning. So much for talking the thing up! I guess it was its time.
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Old 25-01-2005, 11:09 AM   #33
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Well this is something...my computer just died this morning. So much for talking the thing up! I guess it was its time.
My last PC (5 years ago?) was a dual P3 450MHz, it blew up while I nipped out in the morning to buy a PS2 and Sony TV. A voltage regulator shorted and fed 5V into the 3.3V processors and killed both. :(
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Old 25-01-2005, 11:15 AM   #34
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Old 25-01-2005, 11:29 AM   #35
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My last PC (5 years ago?) was a dual P3 450MHz:(
Wow, I'm still running my dual rig. 2 x P3 800 MHz. The performance is still outstanding even compared to todays HT processors. Coupled with a SCSI RAID controller it's hard to top.
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Old 25-01-2005, 12:04 PM   #36
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Ok.. time to post the slowness I'm on...

Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz "Coppermine" CPU, 256k L2 cache, 133 FSB
Gigabyte GA-6VEML Skt370 Micro-ATX Motherboard
512MB (2x256 sticks) Hyundai Nova PC133 SDRAM (CL 3-3-6)
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1x 10.2GB Quantum Fireball LCt20 ATA100 7200rpm HDD (primary slave)
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3.5" FDD (No idea what brand)
Palit 64MB GeForce 4 MX440, PCI
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Looking at doing a budget upgrade to an AMD Sempron... the PIII is just too slow
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Old 25-01-2005, 01:06 PM   #37
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ooh, ooh, me, me!!

AMD GIGA-BYTE 7N400 Pro 2 - Nforce 2
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Winfast A350XT 128MB FX5900XT
AMD XP 3200+
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All in a H600B tower case (biggest case I could get with 2 extra fans)
MS Keyboard & Optical mouse
22 inch CRT NEC Monitor
Creative 5.1 sound

All this means bugger all to me copied what was on my invoice, I just use it. Thanks to Stevie B for building it.

Will be doubling RAM to 2 GB sometime soon.
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Old 25-01-2005, 01:11 PM   #38
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Just finished upgrading the cpu and motherboard last week.

Athlon 64 3200@2.45ghz
Asus A8v
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Ati 9800 pro
Pioneer 106s dvd drive
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Lian li pc60 case
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Its pretty fast and runs like a dream. All I want now is a bigger case and make it a bit quieter.
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Old 25-01-2005, 01:33 PM   #39
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Will be doubling RAM to 2 GB sometime soon.
anything over 512mb of ram is really just overkill...
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Old 25-01-2005, 02:50 PM   #40
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ohhh i found my motherboard book as well
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Old 25-01-2005, 03:12 PM   #41
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mine:
P4 3.4 (Northwood Core)
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Old 25-01-2005, 03:17 PM   #42
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Old 25-01-2005, 03:49 PM   #44
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anything over 512mb of ram is really just overkill...
actually, not really i just upgraded to 1 gig (from 512meg) and i can tell you some of the recent games really need it like vampire:bloodlines and half-life 2, both take up around 700meg of ram, if you do alot of multitasking and graphic work the extra ram will be utillisted and speed up your system

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Old 25-01-2005, 04:13 PM   #45
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It's the longest I have had the same config, of any system I've owned. It's due for an upgrade as I have had it for nearly 2 years (use to rebuild every 6 months or so):

Intel S478 2.6GHz 800MHz P4 Processor
Gigabyte 8IPE1000 8x AGP Mainboard
1024Mb Kingston Dual DDR Ram
1 x 80Gb Barracuda V SATA 7200 RPM HDD
1 x 80Gb Barracuda V 7200 RPM HDD
1 x 60Gb Barracuda IV ATA 7200 RPM HDD
1 x 120Gb Barracuda V 7200 RPM HDD
1 x 200Gb WD 8Mb 7200 RPM HDD
1 x 160Gb WD 8mb 7200RPM External HDD
Panasonic 3.5" FDD
Powercolor 'Evil Commando II' 9700 Pro Video
Canopus ADVC1394 Capture Card
Creative Live! 5.1 Audio
USB 2.0 Expansion Card
Intel 10/100 PCI Ethernet Card
Sony DRU-700A DVD+R/RW/-R/RW
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Canon A3000 Flatbed Scanner
Canon i3000 Colour Printer
Monitor Hansol 920P 19"
Kodak USB Picture Card Reader
MS Wireless KB and Optical Mouse
400w Atlas Aluminium with 8x80mm Case Fans

Then there is the P4 1.7Ghz Cruize Radio box and P4 1.8Ghz server, Centrino notebook, HP 4000N Laser printer, HP 960CXi deskjet, and HP 2210 multifunction.

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imagin the crap i could have if i had that much space... LMAO
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actually, not really i just upgraded to 1 gig (from 512meg) and i can tell you some of the recent games really need it like vampire:bloodlines and half-life 2, both take up around 700meg of ram, if you do alot of multitasking and graphic work the extra ram will be utillisted and speed up your system
Yep point taken, the newer games and all the multitasking that can go on now does need the extra RAM
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Old 25-01-2005, 04:25 PM   #47
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anything over 512mb of ram is really just overkill...
I run CAD programs, I need the RAM. It isn't a games machine.........
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Old 25-01-2005, 04:31 PM   #48
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I have

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and a HP G55 Printer/Scanner ALl-in-one unit

NOT much by 2days sandards, but i personally designed and built this machine up in early 2001 when i worked at a computer store. Has still got a bit of grunt to it, but because i really dont play many computer games (XBOX is for games) i only need it for some of my Engineering programs, which it handles fine. The Price of it wehn it was new, dot ask, crap loads, of which i didnt pay with staff discount, buti m still happy with it.
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Old 25-01-2005, 04:50 PM   #49
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1Gb ram is great. Remember windows always sees 4Gb ram no matter how much physical ram you actually have. The more the merrier.
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Old 25-01-2005, 04:58 PM   #50
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anything over 512mb of ram is really just overkill...
Such an uninformed statement. People used to say anything more then 256MB was overkill not so long ago.

Windows XP is at its absolute best with 1GB of RAM. Every single machine running 512 that I've put XP onto has been lacsture. With Service Pack 2 and 512MB RAM... it's a slow ever freezing horror....

And I just got home from ordering an...

AMD Sempron 2200+ 1.5GHz Socket A CPU, 333MHz FSB
Abit NF7 SktA nForce 2 motherboard
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Should be here by friday. Ah.. a decent computer again!

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Old 25-01-2005, 05:39 PM   #51
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HP Compaq nc6000 laptop.

Pentium M 1700
512 Mb RAM
ATI mobility Radeon 9600 AGP
CD-RW (24x max) / DVD-ROM

Cant complain, no games or anything (work lappie) so the only processor intensive tasks I use it for is at work. I only surf at home.

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Oh no, a PC Spec thread!!

Okay... here goes..

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Umm... apart from that, just your standard gerbal powered sound device, a televisor le tuner, 1 digital virginal disktromoter circle flamer and a curvated disktromoter flamer... and so on and so forth..
So you don't run a flux capacitator?
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I got a question for you computer peoples, my mobo has 2 ide plugs and 1 has my cd writer and the dvd rom on it and the other has a small backup HDD on it,soon I plan on getting a 5.25" drive and I just want to add that to the collection, but I dont know how I could go about it since both the plugs are taken up, I'm sure their is quite a simply way, i just dont know it yet :P, Thanks.
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I suppose someone has to beat Quasi :P

AMD Athlon XP 2100+
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1024MB DDR 2100
Leadtek Winfast A360 (Nvidia GeForce FX5700 GPU)

Onboard PCI/SATA:
Maxtor Diamondmax 9 80GB 8MB Cache
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Seagate Barracuda 80GB 8MB Cache SATA
8x Hitachi GD5000 DVD-ROM
52x/24x/52x LiteON CDRW

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Quantum Fireball SE 4.3GB
Maxtor 6Y Series - 4.3GB
MAxtor 6Y Series - 4.3GB

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Sony 10/4/32x CDRW

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****NOTE: yes i did just spend 4 hours "upgrading" this machine from other machines just so i could type this post :P
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I got a question for you computer peoples, my mobo has 2 ide plugs and 1 has my cd writer and the dvd rom on it and the other has a small backup HDD on it,soon I plan on getting a 5.25" drive and I just want to add that to the collection, but I dont know how I could go about it since both the plugs are taken up, I'm sure their is quite a simply way, i just dont know it yet :P, Thanks.
What kind of 5.25 drive you getting? If you're getting a DVD Writer.. throw the CD Writer out.. and that's that.

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What kind of 5.25 drive you getting? If you're getting a DVD Writer.. throw the CD Writer out.. and that's that.
Yea, well I thought that, or selling my dvd-rom and cd-writer and getting a cd-writer-dvdrom combo drive or something because my dvd-rom drive is ugly anyway and I want to have the cd-writer as a back up to the dvd-writer, cause im not rich and cant afford 2 dvd-writers, i'll probably end up doing that.
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Old 25-01-2005, 09:45 PM   #58
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I got a question for you computer peoples, my mobo has 2 ide plugs and 1 has my cd writer and the dvd rom on it and the other has a small backup HDD on it,soon I plan on getting a 5.25" drive and I just want to add that to the collection, but I dont know how I could go about it since both the plugs are taken up, I'm sure their is quite a simply way, i just dont know it yet :P, Thanks.
ok what you could do is get a pci ATA card, which will allow you to run more drives, or you could get a PCi ATA raid controller which will allow you to daisy chain many hard drives together using raid 0
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ok what you could do is get a pci ATA card, which will allow you to run more drives, or you could get a PCi ATA raid controller which will allow you to daisy chain many hard drives together using raid 0
He'd need new HDD's for that, RAIDed hdd's must be the same Make/Model.
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