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| View Poll Results: What speeds are the computers you use most often? | |||
| <500 Mhz |
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24 | 17.65% |
| 500-900 Mhz |
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38 | 27.94% |
| 1-1.4 Ghz |
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21 | 15.44% |
| 1.5-1.9 Ghz |
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29 | 21.32% |
| 2.0-2.4 Ghz |
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26 | 19.12% |
| 2.5-2.9 Ghz |
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13 | 9.56% |
| 3+ Ghz |
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14 | 10.29% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 136. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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1.40 GHz AMDAthlon XP 1600+ 224 MB of RAM NVIDIA GeForce2 Integrated GPU ACPI Uniprocessor PC Maxtor 4D040H2 HD NVIDIA nForce MCP Networking Adapter Standard Ethernet Card 1.5 ADSL LAN Connection [Edit: My computer info was far off] Last edited by Raven_Writer : 19-07-2003 at 11:11. |
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wow, my measely 2.26 ghz is looking worse and worse... haha
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Got a new laptop! :-)
Apple Powerbook G4 12.1"
867 MHz G4 Processor 256 MB DDR RAM ComboDrive (24x10x24x 8x DVD Read) Bluetooth 1.1 Airport Extreme (54g Wireless, 802.11g) FireWire 400 Mac OS X 10.2.6 Glowing Apple! This laptop is one of the fastest computers that I have ever used. Of course, I'm counting all of the ones that I used on display for 5 minutes too... The 15" G4 is noticeably faster than the one in the 12"... it has an 1MB DDR SRAM Level 3 cache. I didn't have 15" money though. ![]() ![]() Last edited by marlon_jbt : 21-07-2003 at 14:30. |
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Does speed matter?
I have two computers, one at my Kokomo, Indiana home, and one at my Davenport Florida home. The one in Indiana is a 100 MHz Pentium with 16 megabytes of RAM. I bought it in October of 1995. The other is a Pentium 3, Pentium 4, or some such thing with 128 megabytes of RAM and was bought in '03. They both work about the same for what I use them for, e-mail, accessing web sites, and occasional word processing.
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Heh heh. My newly built system:
AMD Athlon XP 3000+ Abit NF7-S (nForce2 chipset) 512mb 400mhz DDR (I know the 3000+ only has a 333mhz fsb...upgrades, though )200gb+100gb+40gb Western-Digital Caviar SE (7200rpm, 8mb cache) (200gb with a $120 mail-in rebate at outpost.com) Pioneer 4x DVD-R (16x cd-r) ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128mb (6x AA, 16x AF, I believe) Enermax Case/PSU (300w) 1-120mm fan, 2-80mm fans, 1 cpu HS/fan, 1 vpu fan, 1 chipset fan 5.1ch surround sound provided by Logitech Z640 (70w) Logitech MX700 (wireless, optical, and rechargeable in a base station) Quick mod to change the green power LED to blue (looks sweet). Red PCB. Future plans: Red rounded ATA133 cables. Dremel out the fan vents in the rear for more ventilation (running hot right now) Get a quieter 120mm fan (Radio Shack fans are NOT quiet...even though 160CFM is nice )Place more blue LED's inside the case to create a glow. I have built it myself for about $1400. That is CHEAP! I don't need no stinkin' support. I _AM_ tech support ![]() (This joined the network along side a P3-1ghz (family desktop), a P4-2ghz (sister's computer)) Deceased: Celeron 266mhz. Died during an overclock to 450mhz with a 100mhz FSB. Overclocking with no fan at all=bad.Recommended sites: www.newegg.com <-- free shipping www.googlegear.com <-- some free shipping www.knowledgemicro.com (charges $2 to ship to RR Box's though *grr*) <-- free shipping www.amazon.com <-- free shipping on orders $60+ www.outpost.com <-- not very cheap (+s&h) but has NICE sales (Got a 200gb hdd for $150, now they're only $140, I think (maybe $120)) If you want some part recommendations (or have questions regarding building a computer), PM, IM, or e-mail me Oh yeah, I get over 1400 3dmarks03. Last edited by evulish : 21-07-2003 at 03:54. |
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Re: Got a new laptop! :-)
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I may be getting a 15" Powerbook. I'm waiting a bit though. I have a 'source' that tells me that Apple is updating the Powerbooks. I /heard/ that it may be sometime in August. Oh, and currently, with the PSU student discount and stuff, there is a $300 rebate on the $269 iPod when you buy the $1800 15" Powerbook (that's with the edu discounts). So I'll be getting $2300 worth of tech for under $1800
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My new Computer is a
1.8 GHz G5 900 mhz bus 512 RAM 160 gb ATI 9600 Pro Super Drive (Maybe DVD-R or -R + '+R') Maybe a televiso TV tuner card My other is a 233mhz Beige G3 384 mb of RAM CD-R 40x,12x,48x Quote:
Anyways the timming couldn't be any better to by a Mac, they just slashed prices even more on their educational store. I just saved another $109, which is way less than any retail sotre (by $200.) Also if you have an old Premiere (not LE) CD laying around you can trade it in for Final Cut Express or get Final cut Pro for $500. |
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Kyle
You have a G5?
Wow... (I'm speechless) The 15" Powerbook looks like a read-headed stepchild, compared to the 12" and the 17" models. Is this update going to include a G5 SuperBook (Just making up a name) as well? What about the iBook? It's the only thing left that uses the G3! Last edited by marlon_jbt : 21-07-2003 at 15:21. |
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The price is actually not that bad I payed only $2353 with tax and free shipping. |
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I'd imagine the 15" will get a different case (the Titanium interferes with wireless), a better processor (probably a 1.25ghz G4), bigger hard drive, better VPU (I think it's a ATI 9000 right now, maybe a 9500 will be coming), faster cd-rom/burner/superdrive (whatever). That's all just speculation. I really doubt a G5 will be coming in it
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I will post this thread again this coming season, and I think it will be interesting to see how the average speeds will have changed. I know that I will be adding a new one to the list!:
--Damian Manda |
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Heh, I guess I'll be the first to admit to an upgrade...
new specs: Athlon 64 3200+ MSI K8T Neo 1 gig DDR400 (Samsung) 120 gig WD 8mb cache drive 80 gig 7200rpm 2 meg cache drive DVD+RW (2.4x) All in Wonder 9700pro SB Audigy w/ Inspire 5.1 speakers Random 19" .25 pitch flat CRT 17978 3d marks - all stock, nothing overclocked. 5227 in 2003 Moved the old mobo/cpu to one of my older cases, it's my dedicated linux box now, running gentoo Last edited by Marc P. : 12-10-2003 at 00:42. |
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Take this:
Pentium 166MHz MMX 160MB PC66 SDRAM 3 IDE H.disks (All IBM, total 17.2GB) ATI Radeon 7500 (PCI) SB Audigy Platinum EX 1 UltraSCSI (Seagate) 4GB H.disk 1 3.5" floppy drive and... 1 5.25" floppy drive Yep. It is still my main computer. Running Windows XP Home, too. And serving 4 different web sites. Im quite impressed. Who needs a gigahertz? Inventor 5.0 is actually faster on this system than Inventor 3 was, Im not entirely sure why. |
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System Specs
If you want to beat the pants off anyone in town get one of these
http://www.go-l.com/desktops/index.htm Check out the extreme versions. |
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