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Yeah, same deal here w Best Buy. I go to one of the several comp shops to get it though, plus BB doesnt really have a good selection of mobo's, if they're in stock. Ive bought a few video card there though and some 80mm Antec fans, before they doubled the price frown.

I guess its pretty good in the town I live in.

 

Things we have quite a few of besides comp stores: churches and strip bars, lol. There must be too many desperate people here lol.

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Well, I got my server finished for the time being.

 

Abit BE6 (TH bios)

Asus Slocket adapter

Celeron 400@500MHz (6x83)

192MB PC100

ATI Xpert 98 8MB AGP 2x

WD 4.3GB ATA 33 5400rpm

Panasonic 32x CD-ROM

Kingston KNE111 10/100 NIC

ISA Yamaha sound card

Global Win Cooler (not sure what one though)

1.44 Floppy.

MS Intellimouse Wheel

Generic keyboard

Packard Bell 15" monitor

Win2k SP2

 

Not much, but it runs pretty good for what it is

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and I was so happy to get my 1333 too.

 

I jsut sent it back-0- I think it's a forgery.

 

So, until then, look at my stats.

 

changes are: chip is a Duron 750, and case is a chenbro junior.

 

in June or July, I'll go back to the 1.4(since it's release is June 4th tentatively), andd the ColdForge(when it's released)

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MotherBoard - Abit VH6 Socket 370 ("YY" Bios Revision (05.03.01))

Fan/Cooling - (CPU) Alpha PEP66T 38cfm Heatsink/Fan

Processor(s) - Intel Pentium III 1000@1125MHz (1.13GHz)(150*7.5)

Hard Drive - Seagate 30GB 7200rpm IDE (Partitioned into three)

Memory - 768MB Total. Three Sticks 256MB, SDRAM PC133

Video Card - nVidia GeForce 2 MX 32MB AGP

Modem - Phoebe Micro 56K V.90 ISA

Sound Card - VIA Audio (OnBoard)

MPEG Decoder - Sigma Designs REALMagic Hollywood Plus! PCI

Ethernet Adapter - RealTek 8029(AS) 10BaseT Ethernet Adapter

Removeable Storage - Mitsumi 3.5" Floppy Drive

DVD-ROM - Pioneer DVD-115 16x DVD ROM Drive IDE

CD-RW - Plextor Plexwriter 12x/10x/32x CD-RW Drive IDE

Operating System - Microsoft Windows XP 2465 Post-Beta 2

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It's holding up pretty good but i think the cd rom is bout to die so i think i am gonna get a new pne soon,and along with an amd athlon 1.3,ibm deskstar 60 gig. and another stick of 256 but those are furture plans but i have problem with it now, when i go through w2k

and shut it down whenever i turn it back on i get a blank screen but then i unplug it and plug it back in and turn it on it works. anyone

have an i dea what it might be?

 

 

 

mobo:abit-kt7a,raid

processor-amd,athlon-850

ram-micro-256

hardrive-maxtor 8.08

vid,card-nividia,geforce2-64meg

cd-r:pacific digital 4x4x24

cd rom:memorex-48x

floppy-1.4 genaric

sound card:yamaha beater

modem:best data-33.6@56k OCed

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Heres my system spec

 

Windows 2000 Pro SP2

5 Bay Full Tower 400 Watt ATX Power Supply

Abit VP6 With Beta Bio's

Duel Pentium PIII 1Gigs /133

1 x 512mb Pc133 cas 2 sdram

2 X 30gb IBM 307030 ATA 100 7200 rpm in Raid config Sripping 0

Mirai 12x10x32 Scsi Cd Writer

Teac 32 Speed Scsi Cd Reader

Hitachi 10x40 Scsi DVD Drive

1.44mb Panasonic Floppy Drive

3D Phophet 4500 64 MB

BT ISDN CARD

SoundBlaster Live

Adaptec 2940 Bootable Scsi Card

iiyama 17" LCD Monitor AS4311U

Creative 4 Point Soundworks

Cherry PS2 Notepad Keyboard

Microsoft Explorer Optical Mouse

Epson 900 Colour Printer

 

PHEW !!!

 

Regards Badboy laugh

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someone else on these boards had that problem with his AMD setup, to my knowledge there's no fix.

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Well, I'm going dual Pentium III's. I only need to get the 2nd P3 667, and I have some local guys helping me find the one with the right stepping.

 

Dual rig:

 

MSI 694D Pro-AR (Promise ATA100 RAID)

2x Intel Pentium III 667MHz

2x Thermaltake Chrome Orb

256MB PC133

Western Digital ATA66 5400RPM 17.2GB

Toshiba 12x DVD-ROM

1.44 Floppy

3Dfx Voodoo 3 3000 AGP

Realtek 8029 10/100 PCI NIC

 

This will be when I'm done. Just need the other cpu.

 

Hey Pimpin, I didn't know you could OC your modem. smile

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Oh, yeah...all the Memorex CD-ROM drives I've seen or had have croaked at some point. Mine probably didn't last more than 6 months. I'll never buy a cd-rom drive or cd-player from them again. Memorex is crap in these lines. I have 2 Toshiba DVD-ROMs and they have run flawlessly, plus other products they put out are very high quality. I would recommend getting a CD-ROM drive from them, since I have yet to experience a bad product from them.

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yea you can over clock a modem if it has a rockwell chipset and it has to be 33.6 or 28.8 i think, but i have a new problem on my hands.

earlier today i tried to over clock my cpu to see how high i could get it to go and i had to clear the cmos and now the mobo only picks up the primary master, does anyone have any suggestions, but i got it to go to 968 and after that icouldn't go anymore but some one please help me

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Watch your chips with those ORBs Brian, a lot of ppl say that its really easy to crush the die. I haven't had any such problems myself though.. I really love that "twist & lock" mechanism on them.

 

--Cynan.

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I haven't had a problem with em. I've heard the Durons and Athlons have a bigger risk of crushing the die. The Durons especially are problematic with getting the die crushed. If I'm worried, I saw a little tip about making pads for the P3/Celermine out of electrical tape. The biggest issue with the orbs is having enough space around the socket for them. I may file down the orbs on the side a little as they're really close to a capacitor or two.

 

Pimpin, try setting the drives to auto, if you haven't done so already.

Also, let it sit for a while and do something else, before you start going nuts. Shut it down and leave it be sometimes fixes things, I have no clue why though.

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They fit fine on the VP6. Dang they look good. heh. I've actually been thinking I'll replace them with something "supposidly" better.. I'm getting around 46C atm at full load, and when it was really hot that weekend, 49C.

 

I am about to fit another case fan though, that might bring it down a bit.

 

--Cynan.

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its not overclocking a modem, and no you can't btw. its called upgrading a modem, the modem i gave you cody has already been upgraded from 33.6 to 56k.

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laugh i got my 3d mark 2000 & 2001 scores , ed tweak my comp last night.

3d mark 2000=5695

3d mark 2001=3006

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My PC (The one that I use)

PIII 1Ghz FCPGA 133Mhz

Asus Cusl-2

512MB 133Mhz Ram

64MB Geforce 2 (Can't remember the make not that it matters)

2 x 75GB IBM DTLA HDD 2MB Cache ATA 100

Yamaha CRW 2100 16x10x40 CD RW Internal IDE

Toshiba 16x40 DVD ROM Drive

Creative SB Live! Player 5.1

100Mbps 3Com NIC

HP Travan 8GB Dat

Running W2k Server SP-2

 

Well might not be the highest config out there for those of you people who knows more than enough for my work. And most importantly It does not crash! I only have to reboot occasionaly due to MS patches or new SW.

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well my burner died so i got to get a new one, i was thinking plextor

but i am not sure and i did have another rig to list but it got stolen from me so i will list all the specs to my rigs

 

 

(go-go)

mobo:abit-kt7a-raid

processor:athlon 850

ram:256 megs

Floppy:it burnt up

cdr:went bad

cd rom:memorex 48x

video card:nividia geforce 2

sound card:yamaha

modem:best data 33.6@56k

monitor:17"hp

 

 

this was my second rig

(beater)

mobo:intel

processor:celery 466

ram:rimm 64 megs

hardrive:quatum fireball 6 gig

dvd rom:genaric

floppy:genaric

on board graphics:4 meg

but that one ws stolen

 

btw ok when i am in chat rooms and i play mp3's and i hit talk my sound card plays them through the mic

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Ordered a GF3 (Leadtek) but cancelled the order at the last minute so i'm gonna decide on something else. Here's my systems:

 

 

mAIN sYSTEm:

 

MotherBoard - Abit VH6 Socket 370 (1 AMR, 1 AGP, 5 PCI, 1 ISA)

Fan/Cooling - (CPU) Alpha PEP66T 38cfm Heatsink/Fan

Processor(s) - Intel Pentium III 1000@1125MHz (1.13GHz)

Hard Drive - Seagate 30GB 7200rpm IDE (Three Partitions)

Memory - 768MB Total. Three Sticks 256MB SDRAM PC133

Video Card - nVidia GeForce 2 MX 32MB AGP (Det. 12.41)

Modem - Phoebe Micro 56K V.92 PCI

Sound Card - VIA Audio (OnBoard)

MPEG Decoder - Sigma Designs REALMagic Hollywood Plus! PCI

Ethernet Adapter - RealTek 8029(AS) 10BaseT Ethernet Adapter

Floppy Drive - Mitsumi 3.5" Floppy Drive

DVD-ROM - Pioneer DVD-115 16x DVD ROM Drive IDE

CD-RW - Plextor Plexwriter 12x/10x/32x CD-RW Drive IDE

Power Supply(s) - Generic 300w ATX, Generic 235w ATX

Monitor - 19" NEC Multisync (Dead!) Using 15" Compaq 1525 Now.

Resolution - 1024x768x32bpp @ 72Hz (Using Cleartype)

Operating System - Windows XP Professional (5.01.2481)

 

3DMark 2000 v1.1 - Default Settings - 6830 3DMarks

 

Other System:

 

MotherBoard - Abit VH6 Socket 370 (1 AGP, 3 PCI, 2 ISA)

Fan/Cooling - (CPU) Generic Slot 1 HSF Combo (12VDC)

Processor(s) - Intel Pentium II 333@416MHz

Hard Drive - Fujitsu 8.4GB 5400RPM Hard Drive

Memory - 192MB SDRAM PC133

Video Card - nVidia Riva TNT 16MB AGP Video Card (Det. 6.67)

Sound Card - Creative Labs Soundblaster AWE64 ISA

Ethernet Adapter - RealTek 8029(AS) 10BaseT Ethernet Adapter

CD-ROM - Teac 32x CDROM

Power Supply(s) - Generic 250w ATX

Monitor - 14" Packard Hell Monitor

Resolution - 1024x768x32bpp @ 60Hz

Operating System - Windows NT 4 Workstation (4.00.1381;SP6)

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I'm still waiting for the 2nd damn cpu to come in!

The store I'm getting from finally got it in, but the stupid morons where they shipped it from totally screwed up the entire shipment of parts they sent, and my cpu was a slot 1. Obviously, a s370 duallie board will not be using that one, so it got sent back.

That company hasn't done too good of a job at keeping us informed, so the store ordered another cpu from a different company.

If I'd know the bullsh!t I'd be going through, I might have just bought two new cpu's, but I thought that companies would let their employees know the difference between a socket cpu and a slot.

 

--end rant--

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Heh. I've traded in about $110 worth of hardware in exchange for the cpu, otherwise I'd get it from that site.

But, hey, thanx for the tip anyway. One of the guys at the store used to be a classmate back in elementry, and tries to cut me deals sometimes, plus they were the only ones in town that you can trade in hardware toward new stuff.

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Well guys, I'm back to using my old P3 667, the guy next door finally bought my P3 1GHz for $250 USD. I built my Dad a computer from parts lying around and I'm getting ready to build my girlfriend a computer so I removed 2 sticks of 256 from my computer (gotta buy a stick of 512 anyway), so now i got 256MB RAM. Bit of a downgrade huh?

 

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Main Computer

 

MotherBoard - Abit VH6 Socket 370 (1 AMR, 1 AGP, 5 PCI, 1 ISA)

Fan/Cooling - (CPU) Alpha PEP66T 38cfm Heatsink/Fan

Processor(s) - Intel Pentium III 667@750MHz

Hard Drive - Seagate 30GB 7200rpm IDE (Partitioned into three)

Memory - 256MB Total. Three Sticks 256MB SDRAM PC133

Video Card - nVidia GeForce 2 MX 32MB AGP (OC: Core: 215, Mem: 210)

Modem - Phoebe Micro 56K V.92 PCI

Sound Card - VIA Audio (OnBoard)

MPEG Decoder - Sigma Designs REALMagic Hollywood Plus! PCI

Ethernet Adapter - RealTek 8029(AS) 10BaseT Ethernet Adapter

Removeable Storage - Mitsumi 3.5" Floppy Drive

DVD-ROM - Pioneer DVD-115 16x DVD ROM Drive IDE

CD-RW - Plextor Plexwriter 12x/10x/32x CD-RW Drive IDE

Power Supply - Generic 300w ATX, Generic 235w ATX

Monitor - 19" NEC Multisync (Dead!) Using 15" Compaq 1525 Now.

Resolution - 1024x768x16bpp @ 85Hz

Operating System - Windows XP Professional (5.01.2481)

Detonator Drivers: 12.41 Win2k WHQL

Pagefile - 210MB Min. / 210MB Max. Located in Root Directory (C:\)

 

More Specs.

 

Overclocked - 667MHz @ 750MHz

Front Side Bus - 133MHz @ 150MHz

Multiplier - 5.0 @ 5.0

Core Voltage - 1.70

CPU Temperature (Idle) - 84°F

CPU Temperature (Full Load) - 96°F

Case Temperature (Average) - 71°F

Fan RPM (Average) - 6892rpm

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