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Pearl Jammzz - Dec 28, 2003

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 Pearl Jammzz Dec 28, 2003
Hey all...now that I have a decent comp. I decided to start this thread. What are the specs on your computer? I'll start it off....

ASUS A7N8X Deluxe mobo

Athlon 3200+

1024mb DDR PC3200 ram

sony 52x24x52 cdrw/dvd drive

Antec Plusview 1000AMG case

nifty MX Duo logitec cordless mouse/keyboard

Radeon 9700 pro

120gig SATA HDD - the deskstar one

my most prized possesion......a floppy drive! woot! haha

So there is what I got, what all do you have?

 IceDigger Dec 28, 2003
Desktop

P4 3.2c

Radeon 9700 pro

512MB PC3200 DDR

SB Audigy 2

2x SATA 120GB Raid 0

4x ATA 120GB

DVD-+RW/RAM

DVD Drive

21" Monitor

Abit IS7-G Motherboard

Floppy Drive

Win XP Pro

Laptop

Athlon 64 3200 Mobile

1GB PC2100 DDR

60GB HD

Radeon 9600 Pro

AC97 Sound

DVD-RW

Win XP Pro/Gentoo

Server

Duron 1.6GHz

256MB PC2100

Nforce 2 Motherboard

6x 120GB ATA HD

Xandros

 Flakvin Dec 28, 2003
My specs..

AMD Athlon XP 2000+ ('AGOIA' , Palomino)

ABIT NF7-S V2.0 Motherboard

Crucial 512MB PC2100 (2x256MB(Apparently running Dual Channel))

Leadtek Winfast A250 LE TD 64MB (nVidia Geforce 4 Ti4200 64MB)

Western Digital Protege 20GB (5400RPM)

Q-TEC 400w Dual-Fan Gold 'PFC' PSU

NEC CD-RW (12xR/10xRW/32xCDRead)

MSI DVD-ROM (16xDVD/40xCDRead)

Mitsumi Floppy Disk Drive

Thermaltake Volcano 9 HsF

Hayes V.92 PCI Modem

Logitech MX500 Optical Mouse USB

NMB Standard Keyboard PS/2

Tsunami Galaxy GX-500 Speakers

Hansol 17" CRT Monitor

12" Blue Cold Cathode Tube

3x Panaflo 80MM Case Fans

Morex N880 Full Tower Case

Done... Probably upgrading soon anyway

 Cloud121 Dec 28, 2003
Current:

Power Mac Blue & White G3 350 MHZ

20 GB HDD (Two HDDs - 6 GB and 14 GB)

448 MB RAM

ATI Rage 128 (16 MB VRAM)

Generic CD-RW Drive

ZIP Drive

Mac OS 8.6

After Upgrade(s):

Power Mac Blue & White G3 900 MHZ/G4 500 MHZ (Haven't decided on which processor)

60 - 100 GB HDD (6 GB and 14 GB Internal. 40,60, or 80 GB FireWire)

1 GB RAM

ATI Radeon 7000 PCI (32 MB VRAM)

Combo/Super Drive

ZIP Drive

Mac OS 9.2/Mac OS X (Mac OS 9 for Classic Mode)

Older Desktop Mac:

Power PC 604 133 MHZ

1.2 GB HDD

96 MB RAM

2 MB/4 MB VRAM (Dunno which....)

CD-ROM Drive

Floppy Drive

Mac OS 8.6

PowerBook 5300cs:

PowerPC 603e 100 MHZ

500 MB HDD

24 MB RAM

512k/1 MB VRAM (Dunno which....)

Floppy Drive

Passive-Matrix Screen

Mac OS 7.6

PowerBook 520c (My first computer!):

68LC040 25 MHZ

160 MB HDD

16 MB RAM (I THINK! Can't remember....)

512k VRAM

Floppy Drive

Passive-Matrix Screen

Macintosh System Software 7.5.5

 vbt Dec 28, 2003
desktop 1 :

Athlon XP 1900+

512Mo PC2100

Radeon 32Mo SDR

PCTV Rave

AC 97 sound

Pionneer DVD 106S

20'' Monitor

HDD 100Go

Win98 SR1/Win2000

desktop 2 :

K6-2 450

256Mo

Trident 9440 2Mo

Plextor Ultraplex 40x

Teac 56S400

Tekram DC390U

15'' Monitor

Commcard

HDD 4Go

Win95 OSR2

 Gallstaff Dec 28, 2003
Athlon XP 2500+ Barton

1 gig ddr 400 mhz ram

Radeon 9500pro

Asus A7V600 mobo

Sound Blaster Live 5.1

Xoxide case... it's uh, it's cool I just dont know the name

60 gig ATA 133 western digital hdd with 8 meg cache

17 inch gateway monitor max refresh 90 at 1024x768

Cambridge soudnworks 4.1 setup

And cloud, drop the macs man those specs are a little weak. As painful as it may be, get a pc. ONE OF US, ONE OF US!

 Cloud121 Dec 28, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by Gallstaff@Dec 28, 2003 @ 06:01 PM

Athlon XP 2500+ Barton

1 gig ddr 400 mhz ram

Radeon 9500pro

Asus A7V600 mobo

Sound Blaster Live 5.1

Xoxide case... it's uh, it's cool I just dont know the name

60 gig ATA 133 western digital hdd with 8 meg cache

17 inch gateway monitor max refresh 90 at 1024x768

Cambridge soudnworks 4.1 setup

And cloud, drop the macs man those specs are a little weak. As painful as it may be, get a PC. ONE OF US, ONE OF US!


Heh... Don't get me started Gallstaff

I'd rather have no computer at all, than to be stuck with a Windows machine.

 Gallstaff Dec 28, 2003
So you probably aren't a gamer then as far as computer gaming goes then

 MasterAkumaMatata Dec 28, 2003
  • P4 3.0C GHz (800 MHz FSB)
  • 2x 512MB Corsair XMS PC3200 DDR RAM
  • 1x WD 200GB 7200RPM IDE HDD 8MB Cache
  • 2x Hitachi 160GB 7200RPM SATA HDD 8MB Cache (RAID 0)
  • 1x Seagate 160GB 7200RPM SATA HDD 8MB Cache
  • ATi All-In-Wonder RADEON 9800 PRO 128MB DDR 8X AGP
  • Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum
  • MSI Motherboard for 875P Chipset Neo-FIS2R
  • Plextor PX-712A (12X DVD+R, 8X DVD-R, 4X DVD+RW, 4X DVD-RW, 16X DVD-ROM, 48X CD-R, 24X CD-RW, 48X CD-ROM)
  • Sony 16X DVD-ROM drive
  • Sony 3.5" floppy drive
  • Sony CPD-G520P 21" Flat Display Trinitron CRT monitor
  • Thermaltake XASER III V2000A silver case
  • Thermaltake W0010+PFC 480W PSU
  • Altec Lansing ADA305 Digital PowerCube
  • Micro Innovations 09N5545 IBM Active Response Keyboard (black)
  • Microsoft Intelli-Mouse Explorer Version 3.0a
  • Microsoft SideWinder gamepad
  • Saitek P880 Dual Analog game controller USB
  • Fellowes Privacy Premium Monitor Filter, 19-21" model 93893
  • Win 2K Pro SP4

 it290 Dec 28, 2003
Heh heh, that's rad Cloud, I have a powerbook 540c that I still use from time to time, a little bit more tricked out than yours with 38 megs of ram and system 8.1.

My main net-surfin' PC:

AMD Athlon XP 1600

PC Chips M830LR MB

GeForce4Ti 4600 VIVO

1GB PC266 DDR

7200 RPM IDE HD's - 1 40G, 1 80G

SB PCI 512

Gentoo Linux '1.4'

My main gfx workstation PC:

AMD Athlon 2600+

Shuttle SN41G

1GB 400mhz (forget the 'PC' rating) DDR

Nforce2 audio

Radeon 9500 Pro

7200rpm 100G hd

Win XP w/latest crap

At this rate, I dont think I'll have the need to upgrade for a long time, although I may need to add more processing power to my rendering network if I decide to do increasingly complex/more renders + animations. I have it set up right now so that both machines can work together on a single frame out of lightwave if I so choose. The next thing I'm planning on getting is more/better monitors, ideally I want to have two on both machines, although that's a lot of real estate for the size of the room I work in.

 ExCyber Dec 28, 2003
  • Soyo KT333 Dragon Lite (onboard C-Media CMI8738 audio and VIA VT8233 integrated Ethernet controller)
  • AMD Athlon XP 1800+
  • 512MB Mushkin PC2100 Basic
  • ATI Radeon 8500 64MB
  • Maxtor DiamondMax 7200RPM 45GB
  • TDK VeloCD 16/10/40X
  • Sony DWU10A DVD±RW... graciously donated by MasterAkumaMatata

edit: peripherals and such

  • PC Magic Box (PSX/Saturn/DC controller adapter, with - of course - a Saturn pad plugged in)
  • EMC Multisystems / Proview SA-986 (19" non-flat CRT)
  • Logitech Z-340 speakers
  • Unicomp Customizer 104 keyboard (classic IBM/Lexmark "buckling spring" design - not for people who like quiet typing)
  • Logitech First Mouse Wheel

I find that in general this is quite sufficient for my needs, aside from maybe the hard drive. Most likey my next "upgrade" will be to a smaller/quieter/more efficient system, though I am sort of watching AMD64 from the corner of my eye...

 mal Dec 28, 2003
Asus CUSL2

Pentium III 1GHz

512MB PC 133

Gigabyte Radeon 9200 SE

Seagate 30GB 7200rpm

Seagate 120GB 7200rpm 8MB cache

Pioneer DVD-105

Samsung CDR/RW SW-224B

Creative Vibra 128

Philips 107E5

upgrading soon

 NR Pickle Dec 28, 2003
My laptop (and only pc):

1.13 gig celeron

256 MB ram (minus 32 b/c of graphics)

20 gig hard drive

graphics = integrated s3 savage generic crap, can allocate either 16 or 32 mb of ram to the vid card

This is definately not a gamers pc. In ut2003 I got a whopping 5 fps with constant drops to less than 1 fps. I was pretty surprised by that, I can get a good 30 fps in q3 and ut.

 Quadriflax Dec 28, 2003
AMD Athlon XP 1700+

MSI K7T Turbo2 Mainboard

640 MB PC133 SDRAM

GeForce 4 Ti4200, 128 MB DDR RAM

SB Live XGamer

15 GB Western Digital, 40 GB Maxtor 7200 RPM hard drives

Plextor 8/4/32x burner, Cendyne DVD ROM drive

edit: other stuff, corrections

Cambridge SoundWorks 4-Point surround system

Packard Bell 17" monitor (I've had it forever, and until recently it's been great!)

Canon i550 Printer

Visioneer One Touch 7100 USB Scanner

Logitech USB Optical Scroll Mouse

MS Natural Multimedia Keyboard

Like ExCyber I have a somewhat basic machine. But it does everything I want it to. I plan on upgrading once I get a permenent, full time job. I'm not sure how high I'll upgrade to, but I'm sure it'll be behind the curve. Cutting edge is for everyone else, I'll clean up with deals on stuff no one else wants Though, I too, am watching the AMD64. We'll see what happens when I get there. And I actually have two faster CDRW drives stashed away, I just don't burn enough to bother changing out. And I like my trusty Plextor drive!

 gameboy900 Dec 29, 2003
Here we go:

Main PC:

Athlon 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ (super stable)

Asus A7N8X Deluxe

512MB (2x256) OCZ Dual El 3500 Dual Channel matched

Ati Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB

17" Sony Trinitron 200ES

Logitech 5.1 sound system

Aver TV/FM98 Stereo (tv tunner)

LG 4x-R/+R, 2.4x+RW,2-RW,fast CDR/RW

LG 16x/10x/40x CD-RW

2x 120GB Maxtor ATA133 7200RPM HD

Floppy drive and all the doodads to make thing run cool

CC blue light

Laptop:

Compaq Presario

Pentium III 600/500

320MB ram

Ati Rage Mobility M 8MB

6GB 4800RPM HD

8x DVD-ROM

10/100 Ethernet card

V90 modem

15" screen

1 dead battery

Other PC's:

Pentium 233 MMX

Crap mobo

192MB SDRAM

30GB Maxtor HD

10x DVD-ROM

2x/2x/10x CD-RW

STB Velocity 4400 16MB (Nvidia TNT)

Sound Blaster AWE64

USR 56k modem

Generic 10/100 nic

floppy and all the other bits

Pentium 75

Crappier mobo

32MB EDO ram

2GB HD

4x CD-ROM

Gravis Ultrasound MAX sound card (boo yeah)

Matrox Millenium vid card (THE 2D card of the mid 90's)

bunch of other generic stuff

AMD 486 66DX2

Crap mobo

8MB EDO ram

420MB and 120MB HD

2x CD-ROM (the original matushita 2x drive that made CD-ROM drives "affordable")

generic VGA ISA vid card

Sound Blaster Pro

5.25" floppy drive

And I also have a loose Intel 386DX33 cpu AND Intel 386 SX25 co-processor.

 Pearl Jammzz Dec 29, 2003
haha your PC is REALLY close to mine, except u have a radeon 9800 pro.....I am envious...

 cww80 Dec 29, 2003
Athlon XP 2600 @ 2Ghz (333 FSB)

SiS 746 Mainboard (Socket-462)

Kingston 256MB DDR 333mhz PC2700

Geforce FX 5200 128MB DDR

WD 20Gig 5400RPM HD

LiteOn 52X32X52 CD-RW

LiteOn 16X DVD

Acer 15" Monitor

Windows XP Pro SP1

I'll be getting a new monitor, more ram, and a new HD shortly.

Then, I won't be upgrading for a LONG time...

 mal Dec 29, 2003

  
	
	
Originally posted by gameboy900@Dec 29, 2003 @ 05:50 PM

Here we go:

Main PC:

Athlon 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ (super stable)

Asus A7N8X Deluxe


Did you up the FSB to achieve that speed?

I'm looking at getting the same processor and motherboard.

 Scared0o0Rabbit Dec 29, 2003
running an xp 2600+ (the one with the 333 fsb)

a radeon 64 MB DDR VIVIO AGP (equivalent of a 7200)

and

a voodoo 3 3000 pci

dual monitors: a 17" viewsonic and a 19" generic.

ummm an abit motherboard can't remember which one off the top of my head. Got a 512 strip of crucial in my pc.

Got a pioneer a06 4x dvd+-R/RW

got a sony 40x burner

Have a 7.1 surround fortissimo 3 sound card

Pretty soon I'll be running an msi k7d-L motherboard though with the same stuff, except I'm not sure which cpu's I wanna run... I guess it depends on what the best cpu to MP mod and OC as well is when I get around to actually get around to putting the mobo in.

Edit: oh and I'm running a thermalright sk7 heatsink.

 Curtis Dec 29, 2003
My PC:

Asus A7n8x Deluxe (2.0)

Athlon 2500+ (@ stock)

256Mb

128 Mb HIS "IceQ" 9800 Pro

Sb Live(!)

SATA 80gig

Asus 52x burner

Zalman 7000A-AlCu CPU cooler

2xblue cathodes

Laptop:

Toshiba

Celery 1.2Ghz

256Mb

Trident video (shared system RAM)

DVD

Parents Desktop:

Asus TUSL-2 Motherboard

Celery 900Mhz

8mb(?) Matrox Millenium 2 PCI video

256Mb

Scsi 4x burner(!)

20Gb HD...failing

Firewall/Internet Sharing PC (not currently in regular use):

P90

64Mb ram

Cirrus Logic video

2x network adaptors (3com 3c905, 3com 3c509)

Asus and Athlon seem to be recurring themes here.

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