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SHIFTY
02-10-2003, 10:27 AM
Shifty's PC:

Dual Processed AMD Athlon XP 1.4 and a AMD Athlon XP 1.3 Adding to a total of 2.7Ghz.
1024 MB Ram (2X512 sticks).
60GB Hardrive.
Jetway Motherboard.
Prolink Tv Capture Card
Pioneer DVD Rom
Sony 12X Burner(old havent updated yet fast enough for me i guess)
Logitech 800w 4 speaker one sub Surround sound system.
17" OLYMPIc Monitor.
Geforce 2, 64mb Graffics Card
Running dual Boot Windows2k Professional & Windows XP Professional.
Running through a network of 5 pc's @ Home
with ADSL 256k Downstream 64k Upstream Broadband internet Connection.

What's Your Setup?

Alexusa67
02-10-2003, 10:51 AM
Athlon 2.0
ECS K7S5A ($100 combo)
1Gig Ram pc2100 ($65x2 512mb)
GeForce4 MX 440 128MB ($60)
120Gig HD ($69x2 60gig)
Verbatin 48x Burner ($55)
Haupauge TV card ($40)
Sony 16x DVD ($25)
Nice black case w/front usb ($40)

Cheap but bitching.

FlamingYob
02-10-2003, 11:12 AM
AMD 1GHZ
320MB SD
40 GB HDD
17" monitor ( plus I have my PC connected to the TV so I can use my 24" Widescreen Sony Wega as a monitor, also lets me record my movies onto tape )
Sound Blaster PCI 128 ( Soon to upgraded )
Geforce 3 ti 200 128mb

When I get the cash and the warrenty runs out on this I'll be building my own rig...

HoNdA
02-10-2003, 11:57 AM
Everything is in the Sig :D

Benno
02-10-2003, 02:18 PM
Athlon 1.4
MSI K7T Turbo 2 KT133A
384 SD
80 GB Barracuda V
17" monitor
Liteon 52x CDRW
Asus 16x DVD
Kyro 2 64 mb
ADSL 256/128

imported_dunkbot
02-10-2003, 02:21 PM
Yeehaw Shifty, that's some hardware! I've been mulling over various upgrades to my Dell 4500(40 gig hard, 1.9 @256, soundblaster card, XP home, cheesy 13" Seiko monitor, CD-RW- all tied into home entertainment center). Future upgrades: New 17" monitor (suggestions?), Iomega outboard hard (80 or 120 gig backup or storage- anyone have one?), some form of DVD drive.....any feedback from posters welcome... B)

Oni
02-10-2003, 03:39 PM
athlon xp 2200
1024 pc2100 ddr 2x 512
tiwn 80GB ultraDMA hard drives
dvd rom
CD-RW
64MB nVidia GeForce4 MX 420
10/100 Ethemet
2 IEEE 1394 DV PORTS
6 USB

Oni :ph34r:

SHIFTY
02-11-2003, 09:11 AM
Ok
i found that the Pioneer DVD Roms are the most reliable
and ive never had any problems with myne
as for monitors these days you can get i think it's 21"
i'd go for one of those in Olympic Flat screen or flatron they're
a little xy (expensive) though. but yea Olympic are the best in my eyes
and the 17" are pretty nice too i guess but you get used to them and
want something bigger after a while. as for outborad HDD's biggest i have seen
was a 30GB that fits in the palm of your hand looked really nice but $400.
and i havent really looked anywhere else i wanted one a fair while ago and
havent yet needed one. coz i used to do TAFE where they have a fibre Optics
connection and wanted some space to store the stuff i download from there
yea those were the days when we were suposed to be doing work
we were really off in the corner downloading and downloading. all the youngens
i'm 16 now and i was 14 then i have certificate 2 & 3 in IT now so im happy with that
for only being 16. i wouldnt mind upgrading some of my rig i want to add :

a DVD Writer.
21" flatron.
biggest dang HDD in the land
Sattelite Connection
128MB Video card.

and thats about all i need for my beast at the moment.

Zedax
02-11-2003, 09:48 AM
For many yrs i had
233mhz
2gb (generally 400mb free)
32ram
Dx5
Serialport+keyboard+mousehttp://bestanimations.com/Cartoons/HumanToons/Walk-01.gif

Thru which i learnt Tutti
I now know how to appreciatte the 2.8ghzhttp://bestanimations.com/Cartoons/HumanToons/Walk-01.gif

I_DONT_SHARE_PORN
02-11-2003, 10:40 AM
1GHZ AMD K7 extra large cooler and fan ,not overclocked yet!
256MB PC133
32MB NVIDIA TNT2,extra large cooler and fan
1- 80GB Maxtor HDD < Formatted for XP PRO, NTFS
1- 40GB Maxtor HDD < Formatted for Linux, EXT2
Acer CD-RW 24x10x40 <Excellent
Afree CD-ROM 56x
Optical Mouse
Cheap Speakers
On-board sound for now
17&#39;&#39;Envision Flat screen Monitor
2.25Mb Cable connect