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| Pearl Jammzz - Dec 28, 2003 |
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| mal | Dec 29, 2003 | ||
| Should have moved this before... | |||
| mal | Dec 29, 2003 | ||
| Thanks mate, I may well take you up on that. :thumbs-up: | |||
| mal | Dec 29, 2003 | ||
| I used to be a mac user. I have a Quadra 630 and a Power Mac 9500, but my journey to the dark side is almost complete - I'm soon to build my own PC. :lol: | |||
| Scared0o0Rabbit | Dec 30, 2003 | ||
| yeah, but I can't go over 266 fsb cause I have to run the cpus in smp mode, I think 266 was the limit, gotta do all your overclocking on the multipliers. | |||
| Gallstaff | Dec 30, 2003 | ||
| Hm and how many jiggawatts does it have? | |||
| Scared0o0Rabbit | Dec 30, 2003 | ||
| it's not about how many jiggawatts you have, it's about how high they jump. (I love movies). | |||
| Tagrineth | Dec 31, 2003 | ||
| 800MHz Pentium III on 133MHz FSB Intel VC820, i820 chipset 256MB single-channel PC800 DRDRAM (2x128) ATi Radeon 9500 Pro, with WARP BIOS to allow overclocking Creative Sound Blaster Live!5.1 Lucent v.90 WinModem LinkSys 10/100baseT Ethernet NIC Quantum3D Obsidian2 X-24 (Voodoo2 SLI on one PCI board, currently disabled) One 20GB 7200RPM IBM hard drive, one 8GB unknown brand 5400RPM drive Yamaha CRW-2200E - 20x10x40 LG 16x DVD-ROM Disconnected iOmega Zip-100 drive Um... 300W, unknown brand, Pentium 4 and Athlon certified PSU That's about it... I think... | |||
| Gallstaff | Dec 31, 2003 | ||
| Where do you get the warp bios? Are they better than the omegas? | |||
| MasterAkumaMatata | Jan 1, 2004 | |||
Wow, how long have you had that 8MB unknown brand 5400RPM drive? I didn't know they made HDDs that small. Is that a typo where you meant to say 8GB? :lol: | ||||
| gameboy900 | Jan 1, 2004 | ||
| Could be. The first hard drives IBM offered WAY BACK WHEN had a capacity of 10MB. And if you really splurged ($500ish vs $300ish) you could get a whopping 15MB. | |||
| Gallstaff | Jan 1, 2004 | ||
| I think she means a hard drive with an 8 meg cache | |||
| Jeffrey | Jan 1, 2004 | ||
| I loved my IBM XT with a 10MB hard drive... until it got a virus. Yep, without an internet connection! It was from a floppy disk. The virus was a bouncing smiley face that would fly across the screen every few seconds. I bout the XT for $40 used in a thrift store so I could type my school papers at home (i thought it was a luxury at the time) until I got a 286 with windows 3.1 about 3 months later. | |||
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