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Joe Matt 10-11-2002 20:44

MacZelot, how do you do it? A cinema display? Quicksilver? iMac?

BTW, I also have that dog that's on your stero. I got mine from the arcade in the Contemporary :D

LONG LIVE iMAC! :cool:

Ian W. 10-11-2002 21:06

yet another thing to add to the list...

i noticed that office max was practically giving away RAM today, so i went with my dad to pick up a 256 chip (pc-133), not because i need it, but because i figured it was a sin not to get it (for 20 bucks, it's just screaming at you to get it :p). of course, it wound up that they sold me a 128 MB chip which wouldn't even boot (well, XP crashed and restarted when it tried to boot, didn't try linux cause if i can't use XP i can't do half the stuff i need to on my computer). then we called up office max, and of course, they told me and my dad that we put it in wrong :rolleyes: , so yeah, i'm going back tomorrow to yell at them and get my correct merchandise :). one of my friend told me to sue them though, and that could be interesting... :p

MacZealot 10-11-2002 21:12

Quote:

Originally posted by Ian W.
yet another thing to add to the list...

i noticed that office max was practically giving away RAM today, so i went with my dad to pick up a 256 chip (pc-133), not because i need it, but because i figured it was a sin not to get it (for 20 bucks, it's just screaming at you to get it :p). of course, it wound up that they sold me a 128 MB chip which wouldn't even boot (well, XP crashed and restarted when it tried to boot, didn't try linux cause if i can't use XP i can't do half the stuff i need to on my computer). then we called up office max, and of course, they told me and my dad that we put it in wrong :rolleyes: , so yeah, i'm going back tomorrow to yell at them and get my correct merchandise :). one of my friend told me to sue them though, and that could be interesting... :p

What type of machine are you using? They COULD have sold you a high density stick which won't work.

evulish 10-11-2002 21:31

My college computer is going to rock. My parents said that they will buy me the case and everything inside the computer of my choice...then I buy everything outside :) $500 Klipsch 5.1 surround sound. 17" flatscreen. :D

MattK 10-11-2002 21:36

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Originally posted by JosephM
MacZelot, how do you do it? A cinema display? Quicksilver? iMac?

BTW, I also have that dog that's on your stero. I got mine from the arcade in the Contemporary :D

LONG LIVE iMAC! :cool:

I know! YOU MUST BE RICH, or work for Apple...

Joe Matt 10-11-2002 21:37

Quote:

Originally posted by evulish
My college computer is going to rock. My parents said that they will buy me the case and everything inside the computer of my choice...then I buy everything outside :) $500 Klipsch 5.1 surround sound. 17" flatscreen. :D
My current collage computer is a Powerbook G4 w/ ComboDrive. SuperDrive only writes at 1x so I'll just buy a perephial one. It'll run at 1ghz (ahahahahah!!!!) and have every great game on the Mac on it.

evulish 10-11-2002 21:46

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Originally posted by JosephM

and have every great game on the Mac on it.

Ha. That's what? Quake 3? :D

Ian W. 10-11-2002 22:39

Quote:

Originally posted by MacZealot


What type of machine are you using? They COULD have sold you a high density stick which won't work.

i have an athlon 800 Mhz chip, not sure of the mother board, and a 64 and 256 chip currently in the computer. i doubt it's high density either, because it was only 20 bucks. then again, i may be wrong. but it doesn't matter anyways, cause they gave me a chip that is sold as 256, but really only 128.

Joe Matt 10-11-2002 22:56

Quote:

Originally posted by evulish


Ha. That's what? Quake 3? :D

Uh, oh, here it comes, its

the


pissed face with the stick out toung smilie!!!
AHAHAH

:mad: :p

MacZealot 10-11-2002 22:58

Quote:

Originally posted by Ian W.


i have an athlon 800 Mhz chip, not sure of the mother board, and a 64 and 256 chip currently in the computer. i doubt it's high density either, because it was only 20 bucks. then again, i may be wrong. but it doesn't matter anyways, cause they gave me a chip that is sold as 256, but really only 128.

Sounds like a high density stick (they are the cheap ones hehe)

What type of chipset is the board? via?

MacZealot 10-11-2002 23:01

Quote:

Originally posted by evulish
My college computer is going to rock. My parents said that they will buy me the case and everything inside the computer of my choice...then I buy everything outside :) $500 Klipsch 5.1 surround sound. 17" flatscreen. :D
i want 5.1, I only have 2.1 (the isub was hiding, not sure in that pic.

done the same route before, why not, but here are some words of advice:

1. Avoid the athlons, they are better value + faster, but are broken easily during install.

2. get the highest motherboard bandwidth you can afford.

But this is stuff you probably already know.

Why not get a 22" monitor like mine? hehe, and no I'm not rich, I worked a LOT to get that setup!

Ian W. 10-11-2002 23:57

Quote:

Originally posted by MacZealot


Sounds like a high density stick (they are the cheap ones hehe)

What type of chipset is the board? via?

i used to know, but then i haven't fiddled with it in a while, so i don't even know any more :p. i'll find out when i boot tomorrow i guess (yes, it's too hard to take off the cover and look). one strange thign that i think about now, when put the chip in the first time, it booted up fine, but it had my two others in it too, so i think it may have used them, but it did say 480 or so (i forget the exact number) MB of RAM. it was only when i was using the chip by itself did it not boot. oh well, sleep time for me :).

evulish 11-11-2002 20:51

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Originally posted by MacZealot


i want 5.1, I only have 2.1 (the isub was hiding, not sure in that pic.


1. Avoid the athlons, they are better value + faster, but are broken easily during install.


Why not get a 22" monitor like mine? hehe, and no I'm not rich, I worked a LOT to get that setup!

If I could actually get to Klipsch's site, I'd show you the coolest freaking speakers ever :) (It keeps getting stuck...it's probably just my DSL)

And the AMD's _physically_ break? I had never heard of that happening. *shrug* I think I'll still buy AMD. If I break one, hey...I can just go buy another one and most likely spend less than if I had bought one P4 :D

A 22" monitor!? That must have cost $1000! I don't have _that_ much money :) I think I'll be happy with a 17" display. If I want something bigger, I'll just buy another one and have a dual monitor display.

http://www.klipsch.com/images/produc.../568_large.jpg

There...I finally got to their site :) *drool* Only $500. I think I'll wait for a sale (or for one to fall off a truck :D)

MacZealot 11-11-2002 22:13

Evulish:

Probably right with the AMD, true, and I've seen klipsch speakers (I am contemplating buying a set).

The 22" cost $2499. www.apple.com/displays.

:D

evulish 11-11-2002 23:17

Holy crap. You're monitor is probably going to be worth more than my entire computer! (I figured this out in my head...no clue if the figures are right... $300 mobo/proc, $200 hard drive, $250 dvd burner, $150 soundcard, $100 case/ps, $300 graphics, $100 nic card and other internal stuff, $500 display, $500 speakers, $150 printer..total that up...and...uhh...*counts fingers* $2550 if I added correctly...) I think I'll pass up an Apple display. 17" NEC/Mitsu's are very nice (and a taaad bit cheaper) :)

MacZealot 11-11-2002 23:38

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Originally posted by evulish
Holy crap. You're monitor is probably going to be worth more than my entire computer! (I figured this out in my head...no clue if the figures are right... $300 mobo/proc, $200 hard drive, $250 dvd burner, $150 soundcard, $100 case/ps, $300 graphics, $100 nic card and other internal stuff, $500 display, $500 speakers, $150 printer..total that up...and...uhh...*counts fingers* $2550 if I added correctly...) I think I'll pass up an Apple display. 17" NEC/Mitsu's are very nice (and a taaad bit cheaper) :)
Yup, that they are *shrug* but at the time this was also the cheapest 22# I could find :D

Cheers! To that new computer. You going to get a lian li case for it?

JUST DON'T GET BEIGE DRIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mad:

evulish 12-11-2002 00:01

I'm not totally sure what kind of case. I happen to be partial to those Antec SOHO cases (seems like some other companies sell the samething...*shrug*). I just can't wait until the summer when I can actually buy this computer :D

MacZealot 12-11-2002 01:00

Quote:

Originally posted by evulish
I'm not totally sure what kind of case. I happen to be partial to those Antec SOHO cases (seems like some other companies sell the samething...*shrug*). I just can't wait until the summer when I can actually buy this computer :D
OMFG I hate those cases.

I dunno they're just... UGLY!

*shrug* I'd go for a nice aluminum case, raidmax or lian-li, as those seem to be the best looking :D

Either way, don't go beige as that is hilariously old.

MattK 12-11-2002 06:19

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Originally posted by MacZealot


OMFG I hate those cases.

I dunno they're just... UGLY!

*shrug* I'd go for a nice aluminum case, raidmax or lian-li, as those seem to be the best looking :D

Either way, don't go beige as that is hilariously old.


Beige will never die:D

evulish 12-11-2002 15:42

Good thing it's not beige then...I guess :)

http://www.directron.com/da01bld.html

I guess it's Chieftec. I dunno. There are a whole bunch of resellers for that case or something. Antec sells a silver one which is nice.

Does lian-li make any large cases? I'll probably be using 4 5.25" bays (1 cd/dvd reader, 1 cd-r/dvd-r, 1 zip, and 1 lcd display) and probably a few hard drives :)

dixonij 12-11-2002 16:05

my computer sucks. even though my stepdad just bought a 18.1 inch flatscreen Sony monitor. i have a gateway with a 866 mhz Pentium III processor, Windows Me, DVD/Rom drive (dont know the speed), CD/R/RW drive (dont know speed), and floppy drive. i have a Lexmark Z42 printer and a Logitech Wireless Optical mouse. thats right a Wireless Optical mouse. Now if only the computer were better i have pretty good extras (monitor, digital camera, printer, and mouse)

Wetzel 12-11-2002 17:03

That ain't a bad computer dude, just not great.

I got the 400 watt 4.1 Logitech speakers, a bit less then the Klipsch at $150.

All told, I spent $1300 on Philip

Athlon XP 1700+(1.47 OEM, overclocked to 1.53(1800+)
Soyo Dragon Plus mobo
256 DDR
DVD 16x
CD-R-Rw 16x10x40x
40gb 7200rpm HD
60gb 7200rpm HD
Logitech Z-560s 400watt 4.1 speakers
19in Trinitron flatscreen monitor
Smartcard reader:) (Read the credit cards with a chip on them)

Fattie was $150 and I've had her for a little more then a year now.

Laptop (Dell Latitude CPi)
P-II 350
128 ram
6gb hd
15" lcd
CDrom
USB
56K fax modem (GSM and ISDN compliant)
10mpbs lan card

All in all a fair value.

Athlons arn't any more likely to break then P4's, if you try and force it, pins can bend/break on both. And $2.5K for a monitor...you're nuts.


Wetzel
~~~~~~~~~~
weeeeeeeeeeee

Joe Matt 12-11-2002 17:16

WHOAH!!!

Brandon did you do this? I don't remember this thread!

:eek:

I have multipul personalites...

OneAngryDaisy 12-11-2002 17:37

I have a vision for the future.. instead of investing in all that speaker and subwoofer stuff (I can thank my hearing impairment for that)- mah gonna get the best projector around and rig up an enormous screen... imagine playing Quake on a screen as big as your wall- you'd literally be playing with life-size people...

Brandon Martus 12-11-2002 18:05

Quote:

Originally posted by JosephM
WHOAH!!!

Brandon did you do this? I don't remember this thread!

:eek:

I have multipul personalites...

Yes. I can split threads. I don't do it much, but teh 'Im a geek because..' thread totally shifted course.

evulish 12-11-2002 19:20

Haha. We got waaay off topic :D

Anyways...Here are my computers:

My sisters lovely WinXP machine with the Bliss background...then my linux box sitting next to it with Biohazard :D (too bad mine wasn't the black one!):
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/2comps.jpg

My two old boxes are on the floor in parts...the desktop was scrapped (the keyboard controller was fried) but the 486dx4 that was in it is alright. The other case near the back is my P75 that only needs a hard drive.
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/computers.jpg

My nazi laptop :D (take a close look at the keyboard)...it's an IBM Thinkpad 701c and I'm assuming it was given to us by Sylvania:
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/lappy.jpg

Those pics, as usual, won't be up for too long...they're on my computer.

So that's my computer arsenal + two boxes crammed with parts and some dead peices in my basement.

MacZealot 14-11-2002 20:11

Quote:

Originally posted by evulish
Haha. We got waaay off topic :D

Anyways...Here are my computers:

My sisters lovely WinXP machine with the Bliss background...then my linux box sitting next to it with Biohazard :D (too bad mine wasn't the black one!):
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/2comps.jpg

My two old boxes are on the floor in parts...the desktop was scrapped (the keyboard controller was fried) but the 486dx4 that was in it is alright. The other case near the back is my P75 that only needs a hard drive.
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/computers.jpg

My nazi laptop :D (take a close look at the keyboard)...it's an IBM Thinkpad 701c and I'm assuming it was given to us by Sylvania:
http://evulish.is-a-geek.net/digicam/lappy.jpg

Those pics, as usual, won't be up for too long...they're on my computer.

So that's my computer arsenal + two boxes crammed with parts and some dead peices in my basement.

Gah you might as well be the dell dude... too much dell for me.

*shrug* it's better than compaq, tho :)

Marc P. 14-11-2002 22:21

When you go for a case, all you need to be concerned with are 3 things- looks, and quality of power supply, and cooling. With number 1 in mind, I'm thinking of a completely clear, acrylic case, pimped out with more lights than you can shake a stick at, and an LCD clock in front for good measure. Not too shabby a case, can't find any good pics of it though. About $250 at a computer show.

My system-

DEC 400 watt power supply
Athlon XP 2200+ oc'd to 1.9ghz
MSI KT4 Ultra w/ RAID/Serial ATA
512mb PC3200 (400mhz) DDR
GeForce 4 TI4400, 128mb w/ TV in/out
40 gb 7200rpm Maxtor HD
10 gb 7200rpm Maxtor HD
80 gb 7200rpm IBM HD
Sony 2.4x DVD R/RW+
MSI Dragonwriter 48x16x48 CDRW
Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
Creative Inspire 5.1 5300 Speakers
Dual Realtek Network Cards (My comp= household router)
MS natural and 5 button optical explorer mouse

rbayer 14-11-2002 23:28

My rigs:

Main box (Neptune):
AMD Athlon XP 1700+
Asus K7V133
256MB DDR
WD 40GB 72000rpm
Gullemot ProphetDDR (original GeForceDDR)
Optiquest Q95-2 (19" CRT)
Matrox G200 PCI
Phillips 107T (17" flat CRT)
Turtle Beach Montego II Quadzilla
Real Magic Hollywood Plus DVD decoder
Creative Labs 5.1 Dolby Digital speakers
TDK 32x burner
Pioneer 10x slot-loading DVD
3.5" Teac Floppy
Generic 5.25" Floppy (yes, you read that right)
300W PCPC power supply
Inwin Q500 full tower/server case
Win98/Red Hat 7.3

Development test box (Prometheus):
AMD Athlon classic 600
Asus K7M
256MB PC133
20GB IBM Deskstar 20GXP 7200rpm
Ati Radeon 7200
Generic 52x CD-ROM
Win98SE/WinXP Pro/Win2k Pro/Red Hat 7.3
Literally NO software installed--just the OS in order to test programs

Laptop (Zeus):
333Mhz PII
256MB PC100 SO-DIMM
12GB HD
Generic video, sound, etc
15" LCD
DVD
Used for Robotics primarily

Other stuff in my house:
Mac performa 630 (33Mhz!)
66Mhz 486.
Mac powerbook 1400 (133 Mhz)
Acer travelmat 540DX (my mom's work's)


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