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Curtis Williams 17-01-2003 20:05

T-bird 1.4/266
768 MB PC2100
GeForce 4 Ti 4400
310 GB @ 7200
{ 2x100gb 7200 8mb cache hardware raid0
2x40, 1x30 7200 software JBOD }
8x SCSI2 Burner
TV Capture
3com and realtek ethernet

And the fans:
(2) 92mm 119 cfm 56db 12.5W :)

The old box:
Dual Celeron 366@550
320mb PC133

ChrisA 17-01-2003 21:30

My gaming rig:
AMD Athlon XP 1900 cpu
ASUS A7V266-E mobo
512MB PC2100 ram
GeForce4 Ti4600 gpu

My LAN party server:
Dual 400Mhz Zeons cpus
768MB PC133 ram
8.1GB SCSI hdd


I'm just waiting for the fighting to begin... it is inevitable.
:D

DanLevin247 17-01-2003 22:37

I have my own 1 GHz Laptop, with more than 512 RAM ( I added some myself )

My family has a dead Pentium 233 MHz that I am dying to take apart

Jack Regal 28-01-2003 18:06

<clears throat> I use a Macintosh.
 
Yes my processor is only 800 MHz. But it's good for about 3.5 gigaflops. While running 4 or 5 apps.
Specs:

800 MHz PPC G4
768 MB RAM
nVidia GeForce 4MX - makes it hard to run linux ppc
Superdrive - kinda bad (2x DVD write, 8x CD write)
USB
Firewire
7 button mouse w/ scrollwheel - not made by apple
17" LCD
80 GB HD

I love my Macintosh.:)

Marc P. 28-01-2003 22:50

Main machine-

Athlon XP 2200+ @ 2.0ghz
512mb DDR PC3200
40gb, 10gb, 80gb all @ 7200rpm
Sony 2.4x DVD-RW
MSI 48x16x48 CD-RW
Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
Inspire 5.1 5300 Speakers
All in Wonder Radeon 9700 pro (used to have Ti4400, but I wanted quality TV input without using PCI or USB, and I got it below wholesale cost from my store due to some forunate circumstances)
19" .25 TruFlat Monitor
XP Pro/Mandrake 9.0

Slowly becoming my main machine- (Shares desk space, I have two monitors, and $@#$@#$@#$@# is OSX sweet)

Mac Blue and White G3 (Yosemite)
originally 350mhz G3 with a 550mhz G4 upgrade, oc'd to 650mhz
860megs PC-133 memory
40 gig ATA-100 drive
OS 10.2.3 (Jaguar)
Radeon 7000 32meg DDR
Couple other things I can't think of now cause I'm tired.

Laptop:

366mhz PII
196 megs memory
14.1" TFT screen
6.4 gb hard drive
DVD/CDRW combo (yeah, 4x dvd read, 4x cd-r, 2x-rw)
XP Pro

Bunch of other machines all over the house (i have a network of 8-9 computers, depending on who's home) Too lazy to list them all though, and I think this is long enough.

SuperJake 29-01-2003 08:46

-AMD Thunderbird @ 1.333GHz

-100GB HDD Space (Maxtor 20GB @7200RPM for OS/programs, IBM 40GB @ 7200RPM for programs & storage, Western Digital 40GB @ 7200RPM for storage)

-512MB PC2100 DDR RAM

-Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM

-Plextor 48x read/16x wright/10x rewright

-nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4200 with the 8x AGP and digital output

-Creative Labs Live! X-Gamer 5.1

-AverTV TV Tuner Card

-19" LCD Display

-Klipsch Promedia 5.1 500watt THX-Certified Surround Sound system with a 3-way directional sub

-GearGrip Pro (for carrying the whole thing around) and the GearGrip LCD Harness (for the monitor, duh)

Yan Wang 29-01-2003 14:09

This cheap rig of mine (very cheap) is:

1.5ghz P4 w/Cooler Master Fan
2x 256mb PC133 SDRAM
32mb DDR ATI Radeon 7200
60gb 7200rpm Western Digital
40gb 5400rpm Seagate
32x12x32 CD-RW
17" Flat CRT 1280x1024 .25dp
80mm ~8000rpm Industrial Mill Fan (drops temp by 18 F) exhaust

And let's see... my crazy friend Ian spends all his money ($80/month) on computer parts... he upgraded last week:

AMD 2700+ (2.17ghz)
Pure Copper Zalman Cooler w/Arctic Silver
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (best AMD mobo out there currently)
2x 256mb PC2100
ATI Radeon 9700 Pro
60gb 7200rpm Western Digital
2x 20gb 7200rpm IBM
CD-RW
DVD-ROM
80mm exhaust
17" 1280x1024 CRT Sony Trinitron

... ^^ gets 15474 3DMarks ...

It's nice that in mid March, I'll be getting the below comp for free which I can have as my own (parents sometimes use this one) and upgrade...

2.4ghz 533mhz P4
256mb PC2100
40gb 7200rpm HD
128mb SDRAM G4 MX440
Black CD-RW, Floppy, Keyboard
Black 15" LCD (75hz at 1024x768)

... ^^ that comp used to get 10300 on 3DMark with a TI4200 which was then broken :( ...

Damian Manda 29-01-2003 17:09

Slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
 
The computer we program PBasic on:

133 Mhz
48 Meg Ram
Windows NT 4
2 GB Hard Drive

Computer we program VB on:

266 Mhz
64 Meg Ram
Windows 2000
4 GB Hard Drive


Go us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Patrick Duffy 29-01-2003 19:00

Im running this:

AMD Athlon 1.4 ghz
256 Megs DDR ram
Geforce 2MX 64 meg DDR
40 gig HD
1.5 mbit connection :-D
And a nice Viewsonic 19" flatscreen monitor :-D

Cory 29-01-2003 21:33

3.06 ghz P4
200 gig HD
ATI RADEON 9700 pro 128mb DDR
4x DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
16x DVD Drive
19" Dell Flat Panel Monitor
Cool mini tower speakers (Dunno model)
1GB SDRAM
floppy drive
umm thats all im thinking of now...

Cory

Yan Wang 29-01-2003 21:37

Quote:

Originally posted by Cory
3.06 ghz P4
200 gig HD
ATI RADEON 9700 pro 128mb DDR
4x DVD-RW/CD-RW drive
16x DVD Drive
19" Dell Flat Panel Monitor
Cool mini tower speakers (Dunno model)
1GB SDRAM
floppy drive
umm thats all im thinking of now...

Cory

Hm, so I'm guessing it's from Dell... how much was it? How does it perform on 3dmark? And is that 9700 the weird Dell model which is called 9700T or something which runs slower?

Cory 29-01-2003 22:00

Quote:

Originally posted by monsieurcoffee
Hm, so I'm guessing it's from Dell... how much was it? How does it perform on 3dmark? And is that 9700 the weird Dell model which is called 9700T or something which runs slower?
You dont even wantr to know how much it cost. I almost fainted when my dad told me. It was about 4k with a 15% discount. Lets put it this way, he spent enough on it that it better last at least 4-5 years to get its full worth out of it. It performs incredibly well. I havent performed any tests on it, but I've been playing GTA 3, which is a little bit better than on my TNT2 equipped HP, but runs much smoother. I have been playing No One Lives Forever 2, which is absolutely amazing. It is full of eye candy. It is so amazing I cant even describe it. I believe that the 9700 Pro is the same model that can be bought off the shelf. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask

Cory

Marc P. 29-01-2003 22:29

I built a similar system for a customer at my store, complete with 3.06 p4, 4x dvd burner (the new Sony DRU500, DVD+/-R/RW), all in wonder radeon 9700 pro, 2x80gb WD SE (8mb cache) drives striped, and a number of other bells and whistles, came out to around $3500 with a 21" viewsonic .24 pitch CRT. I benched it with 3d mark, only came out to around 14500 with hyperthreading off, about 14000 with hyperthreading on. Granted, it renders (e.g. photoshop, 3ds max) at incredible speeds, but for 3d gaming, I benched an athlon XP 2600 (333fsb) with literally the same memory, graphics card, hard drives, and as equivalent a motherboard as I could find, and it produced 15000 easily. This is why in my shop, I recommend Intel for graphics/multimedia processing, but AMD for hardcore gaming- although granted each procesor is fast enough to run anything rather well, one is better suited for one purpose, while the other for another. Just my two experience cents.

tatsak42 30-01-2003 00:15

Celeron - 700 Mhz >_<
CD burner - 48-16-48
320 RAM
um... some other stuff
cable, router :D

i need a new computer... i've said that for a long time too.. :D

Damian Manda 18-03-2003 20:06

I now have a 900mhz too. It seems to have started working again just as quickly as it died.


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