Re: Post Your System Spex : 2005 Edition
Lets see, although I just overhauled an entire computer that I had, still got a few things lying around,
Server: Hp
900Mhz Athlon Thunderbird,
192MB Ram,
60GB HD.
My Gaming Rig -
Athlon Xp 2500+ Barton. at the typical 11x200 for 2.2Ghz. I've run it at 2.4Ghz though.
Epox 8RDA3+ Rev 3.1? (Its my 6th one, so no idea what rev it is now a days, not much of an OCer anymore.
256MB x 2 of PC2700 (got ripped off, was supposed to be PC4000)
120GB WD, and a 40GB WD HD.
Thermaltake Xaser 11+ for the CPU cooler.
8X DVD+/-R burner
Radeon 9500 Pro Flashed to 9700 Pro and OCed (360/310)
Ahanix Windowed case that they dont make anymore.
LED Fans, etc. Toning things down now, sold my cathodes.
Logitech MX1000
Platronics Audio .90
Laptop: (My new Pride and joy, which I am typing this on.)
3.00Ghz Pentium 4 with Hyper Threading
256 x 2 DDR Ram.
Radeon Mobility 9700 Pro 64MB Dedicated Memory.
15.4 Inch Screen.
60GB HD
DVD +/- Burner.
To get the laptop though, I had to sell my recently bought Xbox, along with my new computer which was in short, socket 754, Sempron 3100+ (overclocked to 2.55 Ghz, so it kicked the crap out of anything you had, this baby was fast. 256x2 of real PC4000, OCed to 267Mhz. 6800 Non Ultra, unlocked to 16Pipes and 6 Vertex Shaders, VNF3-250, 120GB HD.
All of my machines running Folding At Home, btw.
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Folding at home = tweaking software?
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Originally Posted by SingaBoiy
Folding at home = tweaking software?
Folding at home is a wonderful distributed computing program that Stanford University heads up. They send each computer part of a protein, and your computer, running their small program, crunches the protein and 'folds' it, virtually. (folding is what proteins do, and it is the misfolding of them that causes many diseases like cancer, mad cow disease, etc.) By folding them, hopefully we can learn how they misfold.
Anyway, you get this program, and it downloads small things from stanford to work on, in the background of your computer. If you fire up AIM, it lets AIM use its needed part of the processor, and uses the rest.
If your playing a game. (halo for instance) it uses up that remaining 2 percent that is left (still gets a bit of work done though, and at no performance loss to Halo or any other games.)
And when u walk away from your computer? or dont have any apps running right away using processor power? It gets into full swing and starts folding away.
Your computer sends back the information it does, and you get points, added to your name, and the team you are on and choose, if you are on a team.
The forums here have a team, check people's sig, I know virtualbody Folds, others do as well (their sigs will have links that talk about Folding)
I however folded here for awhile, but went back to my computer folding forum, www.pcper.com which is ranked 14th in the world currently, I believe.
PS: The laptop has a DVD burner as well. ^_^.
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Motherboard:
CPU Type Intel Pentium 4, 1817 MHz (4.5 x 404)
Motherboard Name Gigabyte GA-8PE800 (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DIMM, Audio)
Motherboard Chipset Intel Brookdale i845PE
System Memory 768 MB (DDR SDRAM)
BIOS Type Award Modular (03/01/04)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
Communication Port Communications Port (COM2)
Communication Port Printer Port (LPT1)
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Display:
Video Adapter GIGABYTE RADEON 9600 PRO - Secondary (128 MB)
Video Adapter GIGABYTE RADEON 9600 PRO (128 MB)
3D Accelerator ATI Radeon 9600 (RV350)
Monitor Hitachi CM615 (10141)
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Multimedia:
Audio Adapter Creative SB PCI128 (Ensoniq ES5880) Sound Card
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Storage:
Floppy Drive MITSUMI USB FDD USB Device
Disk Drive Maxtor 6Y120L0 (120 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/133)
Optical Drive AXV CD/DVD-ROM SCSI CdRom Device (Virtual DVD-ROM)
Optical Drive SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-252F
Optical Drive SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-612S (12x/40x DVD-ROM)
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3.4 Ghz P4
1 Gig of ram
Nvidia 6800 GT 256mb
two 80 gig Hd's
and about 30 fans which fail to keep my computer cool
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Originally Posted by Djtima
3.4 Ghz P4
1 Gig of ram
Nvidia 6800 GT 256mb
two 80 gig Hd's
and about 30 fans which fail to keep my computer cool
i eat pieces of shit like that for breakfast :devil:
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lol you eat peices of shit for breakfasT!!?!?!?
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K3N / Formula1's (Made by me) PC:
Amd Athlon 64 3000+ at 2.01ghz
DFI LanParty UT nForce3 motherboard
512 MB Low-Cas latency RAM
Radeon 9600XT Video Card
160GB Hard-Drive
4X DVD +/- RW/Double Layer Burner
HP Pavillion PC:
Pentium 4 Processor at 2.67ghz
512 MB RAM
Radeon 9000 Video Card
120GB Hard-drive
4X DVD+RW Burner
17 in. LCD monitor
IBM Aptiva:
Amd K-7 Processor at 499mhz
222 MB RAM
S3 IBM Intergreted Video
15.8GB Hard-drive
52X Cd-r Burner
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Amd Barton 2500 1.8ghz
Seagate 200gb 7200rpm
512mb DDR Ram
Gigabyte Motherboard (has allot of stuff, but doesn't support tv-input cards...@#$&*)
4x Sony DVD+RW Burner
ATI Radeon 9500 Pro 128mb (had for 3 years...still kick"in and letting games run good...one of my best upgrades)
17" hp p700 monitor (s.o.b is starting to make high pitch noise...gotta toss it sometime for an LCD 17-19" hopefully.)
Logitech z-640 5.1 surround sound!! This baby rocks! only cost $40 at the time!!!
2 PSX-USB inputs.. me and buddies play each other at psx games and also use em to configure PS2 controls for games that are also for PC.