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Chubtoad 15-04-2002 10:18

The Ultimate Computer:
One that runs on my brain.;)

yeah we could go into specs, but you're brain would over power it. Would just need terabyte ethernet to send it to a monitor, actually just install projectors in your eyes!!!!

Nick Mac 16-02-2004 23:59

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Its been a bit of time since anyone's replied to this...but i really like the sony vaio. I'd beef it up with as much memory and speed as possible...22 inch lcd...i'd only use it for music and video editing (haha...i know that fits in the mac category but i'd rather stick to pc).

Yan Wang 17-02-2004 12:50

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
I'd take either the high-end laptop or desktop from L.

www.go-l.com

evulish 17-02-2004 15:12

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Those Go-L computers are miserable. Blech.

I'd like an Athlon64 3400+, a Matrox Parhelia, 3 21" Samsung Syncmasters. It'd be nice to have no wires at all. Wireless monitors, wireless keyboard and mouse, wireless speakers, bluetooth printer. It'd be nice if games would span two monitors. That'd be awesome.

I must say I'm relatively happy with my XP3000+ and radeon 9700 pro. The only upgrades I'd really like to do is double the RAM to put a gig in it and upgrade to a 9800xt. I won't be doing that for a while, though.

Wetzel 17-02-2004 17:13

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by evulish
Those Go-L computers are miserable. Blech.

I'd like an Athlon64 3400+, a Matrox Parhelia, 3 21" Samsung Syncmasters. It'd be nice to have no wires at all. Wireless monitors, wireless keyboard and mouse, wireless speakers, bluetooth printer. It'd be nice if games would span two monitors. That'd be awesome.

I must say I'm relatively happy with my XP3000+ and radeon 9700 pro. The only upgrades I'd really like to do is double the RAM to put a gig in it and upgrade to a 9800xt. I won't be doing that for a while, though.

Return to Castle Wolfenstien will give you perifial vison using three monitors with the Parhelia. Or maybe it was some other game, but there are definatly games that will span three screens.

My XP 1800+ still putzes along just fine. :)


Wetzel

Venkatesh 17-02-2004 18:18

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
How many of you have played with Windows NT on an Alpha? They were amongst the most amazing systems ever. I had the chance to play with one for a while, and very few systems I have seen were as responsive as that one.

Personally, I am very happy with my current system, while its not a "dream" system. Those who know much of computers will be amused, as it is a Pentium 166MHz, mmx system, 64mb of pc66, and 19.2gb of disk space. And did I mention the Radeon 7500 and the SB Audigy? =)

It works for what I use it for - and can even run Inventor and Jedi Knight at reasonable speed. But it is not an Alpha, which would qualify as a dream system.

Yellow Eyes 17-02-2004 19:49

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
get rid of that mouse...I cant stand wireless...it stops your gaming after a few hours! So no more of them 12 hour days on the computer.

evulish 17-02-2004 20:11

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My MX700 batteries last for over 24 hours of normal use. I also have dozens of other recharable double-a batteries floating around and a spare wireless mouse that can use the MX700's base station receiver. I'm am so well-prepared :D

TheShadow 17-02-2004 23:29

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
My Ultimate system IS my system:
3.0GHz HT P4
1 GB DDR SDRAM
128 MB nVidia GeForce FX
Soundblaster Audigy 2 w/ 5.1 surround hooked up
19" CRT
80 GB hd
DVD/CD-RW drive
8 USB(2 upfront), 2 firewire(1 upfront)
*looks at computer* I love you. *pets computer*

Austin 18-02-2004 07:59

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
-Dual G5 2Ghz (1 GHz frontside bus per processor) PowerMac
-8GB of DDR-SDRAM
-built-in Bluetooth
-built-in Airport Extreme
-2x 250GB hard drives
-SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)
-ATI Radeo 9800 pro
-Two Apple 23" Cinema HD displays
-iSight
-Wireless apple keyboard and mouse (bluetooth)
-Genelec 1029.LSE (5 speaker+subwoofer surround monitoring speaker
package...MSRP-$4,200)
-Final Cut Pro
-DVD Studio Pro
-Keynote
-VirtualPC...only to provide total compatiblity
I'm sure that there's more...but I can't think of it now...

D.J. Fluck 18-02-2004 17:46

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Current Setup works for me

AMD Athlon XP 1700+
1 gig DDR
250 gig HD (another 60 gig External)
128MB Radeon 9200
SB Audigy 2
With Bose Speakers (These 2 little speakers are AWESOME!)
ATI TV Tuner
64meg GeForce 2 (PCI)
19" CRT, 17" CRT


works for me.

Joe Matt 18-02-2004 18:27

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Austin
-Dual G5 2Ghz (1 GHz frontside bus per processor) PowerMac
-8GB of DDR-SDRAM
-built-in Bluetooth
-built-in Airport Extreme
-2x 250GB hard drives
-SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)
-ATI Radeo 9800 pro
-Two Apple 23" Cinema HD displays
-iSight
-Wireless apple keyboard and mouse (bluetooth)
-Genelec 1029.LSE (5 speaker+subwoofer surround monitoring speaker
package...MSRP-$4,200)
-Final Cut Pro
-DVD Studio Pro
-Keynote
-VirtualPC...only to provide total compatiblity
I'm sure that there's more...but I can't think of it now...

I love you. :)

Ok, mabey not LOVE, but I REALLY LIKE you!

evulish 18-02-2004 22:26

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Dream laptop: 15" AL Powerbook - 1.25ghz. Oh wait. *looks at powerbook in lap* Oh yeah. :D

Greg McCoy 19-02-2004 09:38

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by evulish
Dream laptop: 15" AL Powerbook - 1.25ghz. Oh wait. *looks at powerbook in lap* Oh yeah. :D

I'm jealous :)

MikeyP 23-02-2004 21:24

Re: Ultimate Dream Computer
 
recently I was able to purchase my dream computer. all I have to say is ::drool::. lol
I had it custom-made for me because I want it to last me a looooooooong time.
heres the specs:

[1] Area-51™

Case: Alienware Full-Tower Case (420-Watt PS) - Conspiracy Blue
Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology Extreme Edition 3.2GHz 800MHz FSB 2.5MB Cache
Motherboard: ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe - Intel 875P Pentium 4 Motherboard
Memory: 2GB Corsair XMS DDR SDRAM PC-3200 - 4 x 512MB Module
Video Card: Alienware Extreme Edition GeForce™ FX 5950 Ultra 256MB 8x AGP w/DVI & S-Video
Video Cooling: AlienIce™ Video Cooling System - Terra Green
System Drive: 160GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Serial ATA 7,200 RPM 8MB Cache
Storage Drive: 250GB Western Digital Caviar SE Serial ATA 7,200 RPM 8MB Cache
Optical Drive One: Samsung 52x24x52x16x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive - Black
Optical Drive Two: Plextor PX-708A 8x DVD±R/W Drive - Black
Floppy Drive: 3.5" 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive - Black
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy 2 ZS - 7.1
Network Card: Integrated Intel Pro/1000 CT Gigabit Ethernet Adapter w/CSA
Modem: US Robotics 56K V.92 Performance Pro Modem
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Keyboard: Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard - Conspiracy Blue
Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 - USB - Conspiracy Blue
Home Networking: Microsoft Wireless USB Adapter
Benchmark Software: 3DMark®03 Professional
Productivity Software: Microsoft® Works Suite 2004
Performance Optimizer: AlienAdrenaline: Video Performance Optimizer
Automated Support: AlienAutopsy: Automated Technical Support Request System
Monitor: 18 inch NEC Flat Panel - Black


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