pmistry 0 Posted August 29, 2003 Yeah I haven't been around as much either. But did upgrade my old Athlon 750. Running: a P4 - 2.4C, may attempt some overclocking. Abit IS7 (excellent board for overclocking) 1 GB DDR 400 / Dual Channel Mode The rest is standard boring fare. Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted August 29, 2003 http://home.hawaii.rr.com/sapiens74/ THeres my rig Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted September 5, 2003 got my water cooling upto 180FSB stable - temp stays around 39c -42c after running seti for a while - on air i was around 52-58C now overclocking my ti4600 again since it has water aswell. had it @ 3.33ghz but IE kept crashing the system. Share this post Link to post
INFERNO2000 0 Posted September 9, 2003 gone through a dozen systems since my last update (man I wish I was joking). here's the system Tyr: (gaming system) Code: P4 3.0c @ 3.8ghz (250fsb)Alpha PAL 8942 w/ fan from CoolerMaster HAC-V81Abit IC7-MAX31GB Mushkin PC3500 Level 2 (the TwinX XMS3700 crapped out)ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (256)Dell 2000fp 20" UXGA LCD (DVI)SoundBlaster Audigy2Klipsch ProMedia 5.1Sennheiser 590 headphonesIntel integrated CSA Pro/1000 NICintel Pro/1000MT Gigabit PCI NIC (in addition to the onboard gigabit)2x WD Raptor 10k 36.7gb SATA drives2x Seagate Barracude 7.2k 160gb SATA drivesSony 4x2.4x24x12 or whatever DVD+-RW (DRU-10A?) (black)LiteOn 52x CD-ROM (black)LiteOn 52x24x52 CDRW (black)LiteOn 16x DVD (black)CoolerMaster ATC-111BXJ (yep. black)4x CoolerMaster blue LED 80mm fansCustom built PC Power & Cooling TurboCool 450W PSULogitech MX DuoRatpadz GS6 USB 2.04 Firewire (3 MAX3, 1 Audigy2) Valhalla (the dedicated game server) Code: Dell Optiplex GX260 (hey, I got it for < half price)P4 2.53ghzDell OEM heatsinkDell OEM Motherboard1GB Infineon PC-2100 CAS2(onboard) intel extreme3DDell 2000fp 20" UXGA LCD (VGA)(onboard) integrated AC-97 sound(onboard) integrated speaker(onboard) intel Pro/1000 Gigabit NICintel pro/100 Low Profile 10/100 NIC (in addition to the onboard gigabit)1x Maxtor 7.2k 30gb IDE driveMitsumi 12x slim line DVD (think laptop DVD)floppy (think laptop floppy)Dell Optiplex GX260 chassisDell 180W PSUIBM Trackpoint IV keyboard w/ integrated trackpoint mouse6 USB 2.01 serial1 Parallel Hugin: (laptop; communications hub(email, IM, etc._) Code: IBM Thinkpad X30P3-m 1.2ghz.5GB infineon PC133intel extreme3d12.1" XGA LCDonboard Realtek soundonbaord speakerIntel integrated Pro/100 NICintel 802.11b wireless (integrated antennea; mini-PCI nic)Agere softmodem1x Hitachi 4.2k 40gb miniIDE(empty) Compact Flash5 hour battery life2 USB 1.11 Parallel1 VGA1 firewire1 IR Shared drives (swappable with any system) Code: 1x WD Caviar 7.2k 200gb IDE drive (in external firewire/usb 2.0 enclosure)1x LiteOn 48x24x48x16 CDRW/DVD (in external firewire/usb 2.0 enclosure) All systems are running Windows XP Pro, though Valhalla may get 2000 Server installed (or 2003 Standard) Oh, and to round out the workstation, my Herman Miller Aeron arrives Thursday. Share this post Link to post
Deftones 0 Posted November 15, 2003 ... 2.08 ghz processor, amd athlon 512mb ram, ddr 120 gb hard drive geforce 4, 64mb fire wire windows xp pro Share this post Link to post
Alien 1 Posted November 16, 2003 Fortrex "Magic" MG-780 ATX Full Tower case Q-tec 550w PSU Athlon XP 1900+ [1.6Ghz] [cooled by Zalman CNPS5100-Cu (with 36cfm Delta fan)] Abit KT7A-RAID v1.3 [northbridge HSF = Zalman ZM-NB32J & 45mm fan] 640MB RAM [1x128MB + 1x512MB PC133] 60GB Maxtor 5TO60H6 [DiamondMax Plus 60] 30GB IBM DeathStar 75GXP Saphire Radeon 9600 Pro 128MB VIVO Creative Labs Audigy [OEM, cos it's cheaper ] Lite-On LTR-522465 [52x 24x 52x] Lite-On LTR-16SH DVD 3.5" FDD Antec EzUSB Realtek RTL8029 based NIC old clunky IBM keyboard Logitech USB Dual Optical Wheelmouse Motorola Surfboard 3100 cable modem Eizo Flexscan 9400 20" monitor LG Studioworks 575N 15" monitor Share this post Link to post
Immortal 0 Posted November 25, 2003 Pentium 4 2.4Ghz 800FSB HT - Stock cooling (Upgrade to Zalman CNPS 7000Cu soon!) Abit IC7-Max3 BIOS 1.2 Hercules 3D Prophet 9800 Pro 128MB Geil Ultra Platinum Series PC4200 Dual Channel 2x256MB 2 x Seagate Barracuda V 80GB 8MB Cache 7200RPM SATA150 in RAID 0 16k 1 x Fujitsu 6GB Backup drive Artec WRA-WA48 CD-RW Intel Pro 1000CT NIC (Onboard) Cheiftec Dragon Series Case w/ 3 80mm Akasa Case fans. Codegen 400w PSU MS Multimedia keyboard + Optical Mouse Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted November 30, 2003 Okay a post being made for the future Dual opteron 2.2ghz - or posibly 2.4 if by the time i buy it they are out 9800AIW - or the new R423 (pci express rady) ati cards 1g REG ECC DDR400 2x 76g raptors nto sure what else at the moment - but making this the king of all systems! Share this post Link to post
EddiE314 0 Posted December 12, 2003 Woo! this thread is still going? thought i'd drop in for a few minutes while i wait for my coffee's nuking procedure by the microwave. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted December 18, 2003 Yes. It's still alive...good god. Not my fastest box, but it's the newest. Abit KG7-RAID Duron 1.4GHz/266MHz FSB GeForce 2 MX 256MB PC3200 IBM 10GB HDD 40x CD-ROM Soundblaster Live! Digital 5.1 Kensington NIC KingWin 350W PSU Share this post Link to post
PC_Wiz 0 Posted December 22, 2003 Kaypro 2x Processor Z80A Speed 4 MHz RAM 64K Video 80x24 text on built-in monochrome monitor Share this post Link to post
Copernicus 0 Posted January 2, 2004 Not my primary system just the secondary Gigabyte 7S748 Athlon 1900+ MSI FX 5200 128 MB Dlink DFE 530 TX+ Mad Dog Sound card(Envy 24 based) Genaric 420 Watt power Mitsumi DM 2000TE DVD-ROM 1024 MB PC-2100 NEC Floopy Drive Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted January 2, 2004 Quote: Pentium 4 2.4Ghz 800FSB HT - Stock cooling (Upgrade to Zalman CNPS 7000Cu soon!) Abit IC7-Max3 BIOS 1.2 Hercules 3D Prophet 9800 Pro 128MB Geil Ultra Platinum Series PC4200 Dual Channel 2x256MB 2 x Seagate Barracuda V 80GB 8MB Cache 7200RPM SATA150 in RAID 0 16k 1 x Fujitsu 6GB Backup drive Artec WRA-WA48 CD-RW Intel Pro 1000CT NIC (Onboard) Cheiftec Dragon Series Case w/ 3 80mm Akasa Case fans. Codegen 400w PSU MS Multimedia keyboard + Optical Mouse with stock cooling and that mobo u can hit 3ghz O/C easy with out breaking a sweat. Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted January 2, 2004 Now that i got my system sorted out for now. Gaming rig P4 2.4 @ 2.98 - 37C full load 1g pc3200 - 512 samsung / 512 Hynix ATI Radeon 9700PRO 80g samsung ata133 (soon to be a SATA drive) Samsugn DVD drive 19" trinitron Asus P4P800 Video editing system for now 2.4 @ 2.87 (stock fan cooling - runs too hot but cna hit 3ghz) Asus P4S533 512 PC2100 ATI AIW Rage 128 32mb AGP2x Share this post Link to post
ViolentGreen 0 Posted January 9, 2004 Hey, it looks like some squirrels or rats or something have built a nest behind your desk. You might want to check that out. Share this post Link to post
Copernicus 0 Posted January 10, 2004 Does it work as well as my Logitech MX 900(Bluetooth USB)? Quote: Input Devices: ---------------------------------------------- * Microsoft Intellimouse Pro LaserMouse USB-Ps/2 type (overclocked in packetization for gaming) Share this post Link to post
Copernicus 0 Posted January 10, 2004 The MX 700 uses Fast RF and the MX 900 is a bluetooth mouse(Wireless band at 2.4ghz). The MX 900 has a longer distance(30 feet) as opposed to the MX 700(6 Feet). The MX series mice are diffinally better than other wireless mice. The convenince of have a charger stand is a great asset. It's the only wireless mouse that I don't really need to use a mouse pad. Only bad thing is that the mouse is a bit expensive($99 USD) but it's worth it. Quote: Quote: Does it work as well as my Logitech MX 900(Bluetooth USB)? Quote: Input Devices: ---------------------------------------------- * Microsoft Intellimouse Pro LaserMouse USB-Ps/2 type (overclocked in packetization for gaming) You know... I have NO idea, as I have not tried any "bluetooth" equipment hands-on. I do like the difference however in this new "generation" of laser-mouse... smooth motion, NO drag (like ballbearing roller mice are wont to eventually do for instance), etc. I had one EARLY on, generation #1 back in 1999 or so, & it was not that great in gaming... skipped/dropped packets, etc. & was almost as bad as my first generation radio frequency mouse from Logitech was.... (What a name, lol, a dead tooth! No offense intended, but I think the marketers could have done better on that account...) * What is/are the advantage(s) in bluetooth? APK P.S.=> What is it as well?? Some form of advanced USB, Firewire, OR some totally NEW concept in peripheral attachment bus type??? apk Share this post Link to post
fixati0n 0 Posted April 23, 2004 PIII 800Mhz, 256Mb, 30Gig, XP Pro PII 300Mhz, 256Mb, 6Gig, XP Pro - Laptop Celeron 366Mhz, 64Mb, 10Gig, 98SE Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted April 25, 2004 My main box updated: Asus A7N8X-E Dlx AthlonXP 2000+ 512MB PC2700 (2x256)--Samsung Sapphire Radeon 9600XT Western Digital 60GB Maxtor 20GB + 40GB Seagate 9.1 Ultra 2 SCSI 10k RPM CMD ATA100 PCI Tekram DC-390U2W Thermalright SK-7 Sparkle 350W PSU Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted June 21, 2004 I've wanted to get into SCSI for awhile, and through some trading, I got that and the Seagate. With the DC390U2W, I have more options for storage now (the Asus has SATA). The SK-7 is pretty nice. Unfortunately, it's summer, and I'm sporting a Palimino core, which is running about 52*C or so idle. But it's stable, so it ain't too hot. Share this post Link to post
JodithPWorld 0 Posted August 20, 2004 Alright, I have some small potatoes, but it smokes. It all shows how you tweak it! System Configuration ****Main Workstation**** 1. Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (SP4) 2. AMD K6/2+ 550 MHz Processor 3. Tyan Tusami Mainboard 4. 384MB PC-100 RAM 5. ATI 3D Rage IIC AGP Video Adapter 6. Genius (Crystal Chipset) Audio Adapter 7. D-Link DFE-528 PCI Adapter (LAN) 8. D-Link DFE-220 ISA Adapter (WAN) 9. (2) Maxtor 7200-rpm ATA133 Hard Disks 10. Lite-On 52x32x52x CD-Writer 11. 1.44MB Floppy Drive 12. IBM P50 15" Trinitron Monitor 13. Regular AT-101 Keyboard 14. Microsoft Serial Mouse 15. Altec Lansing Subwoofer Speaker System 16. Full Tower Case **** Main Server **** 1. Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP6a + Rollup) 2. Intel Pentium 233/MMX Processor 3. QDI ISA/PCI Mainboard 4. 128MB PC-100 RAM 5. ATI Mach64 PCI Adapter 6. Genius (Crystal Chipset) Audio Adapter 7. (4) Hard Disks - Seagate 3 GB (Boot); 2 Seagate 8.4 GB; 1 IBM 2.1 GB 8. 1.44MB Floppy Drive 9. Aamazing cm-8246 14" Monitor 10. Regular AT-101 Keyboard 11. Microsoft Serial Mouse 12. Desktop Case Cheers, Jody Thornton (Hamilton, Ontario) Share this post Link to post
Wicked101 0 Posted November 17, 2004 HAHA, try my second PC. Running Windows 2000 Server (was as a test) PI 120 64MB RAM (Had to borrow another 64MB cause Windows would not install with less than 128) ISA Creative soundcard ISA FM card (before TV cards) 6 Gig HDD 2 button mouse (no wheel) 4 speed CD-ROM (I had to use a faster one, it would've taken 2 days to install Windows) And the worst of all, I set up an account and tried to log on to the "server" with my PIII, it took a little bit longer than 15 minutes to authenticate my password before my PIII could show the desktop True story Share this post Link to post
Malaris 0 Posted November 17, 2004 Originally posted by Wicked101: Quote: HAHA, try my second PC. Running Windows 2000 Server (was as a test) PI 120 64MB RAM (Had to borrow another 64MB cause Windows would not install with less than 128) ISA Creative soundcard ISA FM card (before TV cards) 6 Gig HDD 2 button mouse (no wheel) 4 speed CD-ROM (I had to use a faster one, it would've taken 2 days to install Windows) And the worst of all, I set up an account and tried to log on to the "server" with my PIII, it took a little bit longer than 15 minutes to authenticate my password before my PIII could show the desktop True story That's pretty funny man! The RAM and HDD are a bit high for it to be a total shambls though. 14mb RAM, 1.8Gb hard drive, reminds me of a simpler time. ( and my dislike for Compaq Presario's 8) ) Share this post Link to post
Wicked101 0 Posted November 17, 2004 But, since then I got a bit more civilized, once I moved to Germany I bought myself a new PC, Piece by piece. This is the best PC I've ever had or worked on, and I've worked at very big companies with lots of money and the best of the best. P4 3.2Gig, 1024 cache, 800FSB, prescott Asus P4C800-E Deluxe Motherboard 1024MB RAM GeForce 5900 Ultra/1300TV/DVI 256MB (Golden Edition) 160Gig S-ATA HDD (Running XP) Wifi-b Wireless 10/100/1000 LAN (onboard) Logitech 6.1 speaker system DVD ROM DVD Burner Saitek R440 Force Steering Wheel (Force Feedback) 2 x Saitek P220 Gamepads (Digital Throttle) 40Gig 8MB HDD (Running Linux) Share this post Link to post