Be truthful everyone, please :D
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Be truthful everyone, please :D
my comp.... itz decent... i just made it recently... :)Quote:
BLACK CHIEFTEC Server Chasis Workstation Tower with Plastic Front Cover
Lite On 52x24x52 CDRW Model LTR-52246S
MSI CD-ROM 52X EIDE CDROM Drive
SAMSUNG 1.44MB FLOPPY DRIVE
WD WESTERN DIGITAL 80GB 7200RPM EIDE
WD WESTERN DIGITAL 5GB
Logitech Cordless Elite Duo
512MB DDR PC2700
ASUS P4PE Motherboard for Intel P4 478
Intel Pentium 4 / 2.66 GHz Northwood 512K Socket 478 Processor 533MHz
Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Dolby Digital 5.1
Logitech Z-340 3 Piece Speaker System
ATI OEM RADEON 9000 Atlantis 64MB
Nothing special but here it is
chaintec 7nif2 motherboard
2100xp athalon 1.8 GHz
lg 52x cd-rom
1.44 floppy
geforce 4 128 meg
17" lg E700b flatscreen monitor
256 meg ram
multimedia keboard & inteli mouse
Maxtor 7200rpm 30 gig hardrive
17" tower 300 watt
But it isnt bad because i only paid $825.55 canadian funds
I dont buy it... but u can claim it all you want... lets see some 3dmark01se, o3 screenshots/scores of this so called leet comp of yours...Quote:
Originally posted by gamer@9 May 2003 - 17:13
Ha! beat this system. it costs about 7grand.
asus a7n8x deluxe mobo
amd athlon xp 3000 barton core
1024mb ddr444 memory
radeon 9800 256mb ddr video card (yes i got it off a friend from a review site)
200gig 7200rpm western digital
22" crt flatscreen
6.1 logitech 660watt surround sound speakers
soundblastere audigy 2 6.1 platinum sound card
1. I havent seen one review on that radeon 9800 256mb... two, if any review site got one already, they would surely have to send it back also... as its still not final production hardware... so gg there...
2. 7 grand is a little high, in my estimations, less "you" *cough* overpaid for it...
3. You dont have to emblish to sound cool, most of us are beyond that...
;)
Nobody actually stated what was exactly required in a computer to win this contest.Quote:
Originally posted by amphoteric88@10 May 2003 - 08:42
anyway, why isn't haxor41789's comp in the lead?
its spec is superior to the competition
Is the winner the one with the fastest speed?
Is the winner the one with the most efficient setup?
Is the winner the one with most porn?
Is the winner the one the pc with the best games?
I think my pc is a winner and I think my 486 laptop is a winner too, for what it is.
Courtesy of Sandra Diagnostic Utility
Just a few notes, the processor is actually an overclocked XP1800.Quote:
< Processor >
Model: AMD Athlon XP 2000+
Co-Processor (FPU): Built-in
Speed: 1.62GHz
Model Number: 2000 (estimated)
Performance Rating: PR2349 (estimated)
Type: Standard
Package: Socket A PGA
Multiplier: 11.5x
Generation: 7 (7x86)
Name: Duron M6 & Athlon 4/MP/XP (Palomino) 1-1.8G
1.7-1.75V
Revision/Stepping: 6 / 2 (0)
Stepping Mask: A5
Core Voltage Rating: 1.750V
< Processor Cache(s) >
Internal Data Cache: 64kB Synchronous Write-Back (2-way sectored,
64 byte line size)
Internal Instruction Cache: 64kB Synchronous Write-Back (2-way, 64 byte
line size)
L2 On-board Cache: 256kB ECC Synchronous Write-Back
L2 Cache Multiplier: 1/1x (1620MHz)
< Host Interface(s) >
Front Side Bus Speed: 2x 141MHz (282MHz data rate)
< Upgradeability >
Socket/Slot: Socket-A
Upgrade Interface: Socket 462
Supported Speed(s): 3.00GHz+
< Mainboard >
Bus(es): ISA AGP PCI IMB USB i2c/SMBus
MP Support: 1 CPU(s)
System BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 07.00T
Mainboard: MSI MS-6380
Chipset: VIA Technologies Inc VT8366/A,VT8367 Apollo
KT266/A,KT333 CPU to PCI Bridge
Front Side Bus Speed: 2x 141MHz (282MHz data rate)
Total Memory: 896MB DDR-SDRAM
Memory Bus Speed: 2x 141MHz (282MHz data rate)
< Video System >
Desktop Monitors/Panels: 2
Monitor/Panel: Default Monitor
Monitor/Panel: Default Monitor
Monitor/Panel: Default Monitor
Monitor/Panel: Plug and Play Monitor
Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4200
< Physical Storage Devices >
Removable Drive: Floppy disk drive
Hard Disk: ST340016A (37.3GB)
Hard Disk: WDC WD400BB-00DEA0 (37.3GB)
CD-ROM/DVD: LITE-ON LTR-52246S (CD 52X Rd, 52X Wr)
CD-ROM/DVD: Image Simulation SCSI CdRom Device (CD 32XRd)
< Logical Storage Devices >
1.44MB 3.5" (A:): N/A
Hard Disk (C:): 34.6GB (11.5GB, 33% Free) (NTFS)
Dise_backup (D:): 2.6GB (2.6GB, 100% Free) (FAT32)
CD-ROM/DVD (E:): N/A
Hard Disk (F:): 37.3GB (2.6GB, 7% Free) (NTFS)
CD-ROM/DVD (H:): N/A
< MultiMedia Device(s) >
Device: Standard Game Port
Device: Hercules ® Game Port
Device: Hercules Gamesurround Fortissimo II
< Physical/BIOS Memory Banks >
DIMM1 (RASL-1 RASL-0): 128MB DIMM SDRAM single-bank
DIMM2 (RASL-3 RASL-2): 256MB DIMM SDRAM double-bank
DIMM3 (RASL-5 RASL-4): 512MB DIMM SDRAM double-bank
< Chipset >
Model: VIA Technologies Inc VT8366/A,VT8367 Apollo
KT266/A,KT333 CPU to PCI Bridge
Bus(es): ISA AGP PCI IMB USB i2c/SMBus
Front Side Bus Speed: 2x 141MHz (282MHz data rate)
Maximum FSB Speed / Max Memory:2x 133MHz / 2x 133MHz
IO Queue Depth: 4 request(s)
< Chipset Hub Interface >
Type: V-Link
Width: 8-bit
Full Duplex: Yes
Multiplier: 1x
Speed: 4x 70MHz (280MHz data rate)
IO Queue Depth: 9 request(s)
< APIC 1 >
Version: 1.01
Speed: 18MHz
Multiplier: 1/2x
Maximum Interrupts: 24
IRQ Handler Engaged: Yes
Enhanced Support: Yes
< Logical/Chipset Memory Banks >
Bank 0: 128MB DDR-SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 4-1-1-1W 2.5-3-3CL
2CMD
Bank 2: 128MB DDR-SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 4-1-1-1W 2.5-3-3CL
2CMD
Bank 3: 128MB DDR-SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 4-1-1-1W 2.5-3-3CL
2CMD
Bank 4: 256MB DDR-SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 4-1-1-1W 2.5-3-3CL
2CMD
Bank 5: 256MB DDR-SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 4-1-1-1W 2.5-3-3CL
2CMD
Bank Interleave: 4-way
Speed: 2x 141MHz (282MHz data rate)
Multiplier: 1/1x
Power Save Mode: No
Fixed Hole Present: No
< Memory Module(s) >
Memory Module 1: SpecTek A1000000 128MB 8x(16Mx8) DDR-SDRAM
PC2100U-2533-750 (CL2.5 upto 133MHz) (CL2
upto 100MHz)
Memory Module 2: Samsung M3 68L3313BT0-CB0 256MB 16x(16Mx8)
DDR-SDRAM PC2100U-2533-750 (CL2.5 upto
133MHz) (CL2 upto 100MHz)
Memory Module 3: 512MB 16x(32Mx8) DDR-SDRAM PC2100U-233-750
(CL2.5 upto 143MHz) (CL2 upto 133MHz)
< System Clock Generator >
Model: Cypress W312-02
Software Programmable: Yes
Read-Back Support: No
< Environment Monitor 1 >
Model: Winbond W83627HF ISA
Version: 2.01
Mainboard Specific Support: No
< Temperature Sensor(s) >
Board Temperature: 37.0°C / 98.6°F
CPU Temperature: 45.5°C / 113.9°F
< Cooling Device(s) >
Auto Fan Speed Control: No
CPU Fan Speed: 4592rpm
Power / Aux Fan Speed: 3041rpm
< Voltage Sensor(s) >
CPU Voltage: 1.71V
Aux Voltage: 1.25V
+3.3V Voltage: 3.23V
+5V Voltage: 4.92V
+12V Voltage: 12.40V
-12V Voltage: -12.36V
-5V Voltage: -5.10V
Standby Voltage: 5.04V
Battery Voltage: 3.44V
< AGP Bus(es) >
Version: 2.00
Speed: 70MHz
Current Data Transfer Rate: 4x 70MHz (280MHz data rate)
Side Band Enabled: Yes
Fast-Writes Enabled: Yes
Aperture Size: 128MB
The Grafics card is an Albatron Medusa Ti 4200P Turbo very easy to overclock.
I am truthful, OC-12, this is at my office, I get for free, and all this for 900,Quote:
Originally posted by Monkey@10 May 2003 - 16:45
INTEL 3.06 WITH 800MHz Bus Speed
OVERCLOCKED TO 3.14 833 Bus Speed
1.5 GB DDR 400 MHz RAM CORSAIR
ATI Fire GL X1 AGP 8X 256MB DDR Video Card w/Dual Monitor Support
DUAL 80 GB WESTERN DIGITAL HD 8 MB CACHE @ 10000RPM
VOLCANO 11 FAN
Internet Connection : OC-12 at 1.1 GBPS\
840 Watt Power
Fuck, i got all this shit on Ebay for about 900 Dollars
I was wrong about the 3.06 it is 3.0 anyways here
http://www.buyxtremegear.com/intel306800.html
550 dollars, i got it on ebay for 350.
I posted my machine, dont believe me then dont.
xp2700+
1gig pc2700
1x80 gig sata 150
2x 60 gig striped ata 133
gigabyte 7axp-ultra motherboard
ati radeon 9700 pro
audigy 2
48x cdrw
aopen dvd+r/rw
Runs like a ninja lol with easy overclock utility from gigabyte easy to ramp up to 2900
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetQuote:
Originally posted by sandmanuk2003@11 May 2003 - 14:54
xp2700+
1gig pc2700
1x80 gig sata 150
2x 60 gig striped ata 133
gigabyte 7axp-ultra motherboard
ati radeon 9700 pro
audigy 2
48x cdrw
aopen dvd+r/rw
Runs like a ninja lol with easy overclock utility from gigabyte easy to ramp up to 2900
mine doesnt even compares to all yalls to mine im jeaulous
Hardly a gamer but:
Celeron 2 Ghz
384 MB DDR DAM
Intel Extreme Graphics w/ 64 MB video memory :(
80 GB 5400rpm Hard Drive
48X40X48 CD-RW Drive
768 Kbps/128 Kbps DSL
Motherboard: ECS K7SEM
Processor: 1700+ Throughbred B
Sound: Onboard
Video: Geforce4 440 MX SE
Hard Disk: Maxtor 40 Gig, 7200 rpm, ata 133
Ram: 256 p133+128 p133
Cdrom: Lite On 48x12x48 cdrw
Keyboard: Generic
Mouse: Logitech Optical
Gamepad: Microsoft Sidewinder
Monitor: 15 inch CRT
Modem: 56k@24,000 bps because of the crappy phone lines where i live. No DSL option!
No Floppy! Not Needed
My First Built Computer
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Y not??? :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by Razz+8 May 2003 - 13:27--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Razz @ 8 May 2003 - 13:27)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by -{I}{K}{E}@8 May 2003 - 13:21
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@8 May 2003 - 11:11
1x Western digital 40 GB 7200 rpm 2 mb Cache
1x Western digital 120 GB 7200 rpm 8 mb Cache
1x Samsung 80 GB 5400 rpm 2 mb Cache
1x Seagate 120 GB 7200 rpm 8 mb Cache
1x Hitaschi 185 GB 7200 rpm 8 mb Cache
1x Western Digital 37 GB SATA 10000 rpm
why 582 GB harddisks???
80386 SX
1MB 30 Pin Ram
150MB HDD
3 1/4 floopy
Windows 3.1 with MS Dos 6.2 [/b][/quote]
come on its obvious my system sitting in the corner there wins hands down :) :P
Windows XP Home Edition
Processor a
Main Circuit Board b
2033 megahertz AMD Athlon XP
128 kilobyte primary memory cache
256 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: KM266-8233A
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG 09/11/2002
Drives Memory Modules c,d
201.99 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
97.53 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space
AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device [CD-ROM drive]
HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8400B [CD-ROM drive]
JLMS DVD-ROM LTD-166S [CD-ROM drive]
MATSHITA DVD-RAM LF-D310 [CD-ROM drive]
3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]
Maxtor 6Y080L0 [Hard drive] (81.96 GB) -- drive 1
SAMSUNG SV1204H [Hard drive] (120.06 GB) -- drive 0
512 Megabytes Installed Memory
Slot 'A0' has 256 MB
Slot 'A1' has 256 MB
Local Drive Volumes
c: (on drive 0) 120.06 GB 70.96 GB free
f: (on drive 1) 81.94 GB 26.57 GB free
EPSON Stylus COLOR 480 on LPT1:
SnagIt 6 Printer on SNAGIT6
Controllers Display
Standard floppy disk controller
CMD PCI-0649 Ultra DMA IDE Controller
Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
Secondary IDE Channel [Controller]
Secondary IDE Channel [Controller]
VIA Bus Master IDE Controller R9000 [Display adapter]
Radeon 9000 / Radeon 9000 PRO [Display adapter]
LG Electronics (GoldStar) 75N [Monitor] (16.3"vis, January 2001)
Bus Adapters Multimedia
AXVSCSI Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller
Game Port for Creative
MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device
SB PCI(WDM)
Standard Game Port
Communications Other Devices
Generic SoftK56 #2 [Modem]
Motorola SurfBoard 4200 USB Cable Modem
Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Generic USB Hub
USB Root Hub
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XP2400+ is the processor
Dunno about fsb - not self-built, just added a lot of stuff since I got it.
It works, so I ain't gonna mess B)
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c: (on drive 0) 120.06 GB 70.96 GB free
f: (on drive 1) 81.94 GB 26.57 GB free
^
|
Must get around to actually burning some of this stuff sometime soon B)
You al have such new good hardware
I'm happy with my
Intel Celeron 800Mhz
256MB SDRAM
60 GB Maxtor 7200rpm
40 GB Maxtor 7200rpm
ATI 9000 Pro 128MB DDRAM
And an 17" screen
I'm can play enough games with it,
bud its maybe beceause i live in Belguim [Europe]
we don't have already that hardware, and its more expensive in EUROPE
*Lian Li Fulltower PC 6085
* NoiseControl 450W ATX powersuply
*Digital Doc 5 Fan controller (A must since the cabinett contains 6 fans)
*Acer AL 922 19" LCD
*Intel P4 3,0 GHz 800 FSB
*Asus P4C800 Delux
*2x Seagate Baracuda 7200.7 160 GB S-ATA (mounted in Noise Control "NoVibes" frame
*Seagate Baracuda V 80 GB S-ATA
*Sapphire Radeon 9700 Pro 128 MB Graphicscard
*Plextor PlexCombo PX504A DVD
*Creative SB Audigy Platinum Soundcard
*Corsair TWINX 3200LL 1024MB/2x512 MB RAM
*Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical (The only thing that remains from my previous PC, I got carryed away while upgrading :rolleyes: )
*PalmButler PC-Tv Adapter (To conect the PC to TV/Stereo throug the TV cabel in my house,enabels me to remotely control MP3 playing from PC to stereo. A greate product :D :D :D
*Motorola Surfboard Cabel Modem & 1024/384 kbit DSL
Works greate only had it for 10 days but it is lightyears ahead my last PC Dell 350 Mhz 30GB HD and 64 MB ram :lol:
60gb maxtor hdd
512 mb ddr-ram
16x dvd-rom
52x48x52x cd-rw
2.4 ghz p4
just wondering if i can include k-lite with this. i know its not hardware, but it makes my machine a bad mofo :D
Probably Bill Gates :lol:
heres mine
P4 2.4 Ghz
80 GB HDD
16X DVD Player
52x48x52 CD-RW
Intel Extreme Graphic :'( (<gonna get a better one) /w 64 MB
520 MB DDR Ram
and 2004 K Cable INTERNET B)
AMD Athlon 1.4ghz
512Mb SD Kingston Ram
128mb ATI Radion 9000 Agp
512k Cable Broadband Connection
SoundBlaster Pro
20gig HD
16x Dvd Rom
48x Lite Cd Burner
17'Inch Monitor
bought a year old with some mods
I was going to list mine, But after reading your posts mine is crap :(
http://hometown.aol.co.uk/Pumpencum/...re_us_n00b.gif
At least i'm being honest!!!
Off topic, but hey!
I was at a church, last week, where they project religious stuff on the wall. Words of the bible and songs, things like that.
I would love to connect my desktop PC to that projector, and sound system, turn all the lights out and play some serious online Unreal Tournament, in the front pew, while the minister was away.
mine must be the meanest!
Mine Rulezzz
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...-plus-2b_1.jpg
Mine:
AMD Athlon XP 2400+
512mb DDR Ram
Ati Radeon 9000 Pro 128mb
512k Broadband
Soundblaster Audigy 2
80+40 HD Space
Samsung 40/12/40 CD-RW
Samsung DVD-player
17' Inch monitor
Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical
Logitech 5.1 Surround speakers
no... mine is t3h l33t35t!Quote:
Originally posted by dusk@13 May 2003 - 19:49
mine must be the meanest!
Mine Rulezzz
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...-plus-2b_1.jpg
http://invis.free.anonymizer.com/htt...e.com/ZX81.jpg
Although in the dark old days, I did have a catalogue of upgrades for this beast, that listed such delites as 16 colours, 3-channel sound, 64 YES!! 64!!!!! KB RAM and an interface for a printer that didn't use that horrible silver thermal paper.
Let me then add this rule: The winner must have a computer with at least two processors.Quote:
Nobody actually stated what was exactly required in a computer to win this contest.
what about hyper threading. That makes one processor act like 2 just curiousQuote:
Originally posted by random nut@13 May 2003 - 17:36
Let me then add this rule: The winner must have a computer with at least two processors.Quote:
Nobody actually stated what was exactly required in a computer to win this contest.
Custom P4 2.26GHz P4S533
Custom Case (Quiet) and Industrial Power Supply
1 GB DDR RAM
2x 80 GB ATA 133 Drive Bays w/ Multiple Drives (Removeable)
1x 60 GB ATA 133 System Drive
HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4320B (CD/DVD Combo Drive 32x10x40 16xDVD)
Floppy Drive
nVidia G4MX460-VTP
2x NEC 18" 1850E-BK LCD Display Monitors
Logitech Wireless Keyboard/Optical Mouse
RME Multiface
UAD-1
2x Mindprint Envoice Mic Pre/EQ/Tube Comp w/DI Mod 24/48 Digital Converter
Ego-Sys 4140 Midi Terminal 4 Port Midi Interface with SMPTE
Mackie HR824's
harmon/kardon Computer Monitors
JVC Stereo Monitors
APC Back-UPS 650
The BBC Model B 32k of Raw untapped powah!
BBC model B
http://www.imarshall.karoo.net/computerpics/bbcb.jpg
my machine owns you all!!!! :lol:
No longer used but still in the shed, Wow things have changed!!!
http://www.i-m.de/home/compmuseum/sonstige/dragon32.jpg
The Dragon 32
the first comp i used was a spectrum.
used to play thomes the tank engine on it. i used cassete tapes. lol
no... mine is t3h l33t35t!Quote:
Originally posted by Tyke+13 May 2003 - 23:12--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Tyke @ 13 May 2003 - 23:12)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--dusk@13 May 2003 - 19:49
mine must be the meanest!
Mine Rulezzz
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/...-plus-2b_1.jpg
http://invis.free.anonymizer.com/htt...e.com/ZX81.jpg
Although in the dark old days, I did have a catalogue of upgrades for this beast, that listed such delites as 16 colours, 3-channel sound, 64 YES!! 64!!!!! KB RAM and an interface for a printer that didn't use that horrible silver thermal paper. [/b][/quote]
Goddamit bet this!!!
http://www.vintagecalculators.com/as...bmC110_1_t.JPG
:D :D :D :D :D :D
I think you will find this is still the best :D
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~his...ge_engine.jpeg
I'm going to hack the planet with this sucka! B)
pentium 4 3.06
Intel boasrd 8x agp
MSI g force 440 MX
1 gb of ddr 2100
120 GB hd
crappiest 17 inch you have ever seen
DIM 8200 SERIES,P4 PROC,2.0AGHZ,NTWD,PRS
768MB PC800 RDRAM,8200,40N,DIM
DELL ENHANCED AUDIO PERF USB KB,MG,TIED
19 IN (18.0 VIEWABLE) P992,DIM
64MB GEFORCE4 MX 420 W/TV OUT VIDEO
120GB ULTRA ATA/ 100 HARD DRIVE
3.5IN,1.44MB,FD,MG
WIN XP HOME,ENG,DIM,TIED
LOGITECH OPTICAL 2 BUTTON MOUSE,DIM
10/100 PCI FAST ETHERNET NIC,CNET,DIM
V.92/56K TELEPHONY WIN MODEM,SND,TIED
16X DVD-ROM DRIVE
DECODING SOFTWARE,DVD,CYBER
SOUNDBLASTER LIVE 1024 VOICES,DIM,FACT
HARMAN/KARDON SPEAKERS,HK-695,MG
40X/10X/40X CD-RW DRIVE,DIM01,2ND BAY