Sunday, May 20, 2007

What are the specs of your computer.

So.... Whatcha' got under the hood there, buddy?


I have a Abit BH6 with a Celeron 300a overclocked to 450, 384MB ram, Voodoo3 3500 (Will be GeForce 2 GTS in a week or 2), MX300 sound card, Netgear 10/100 NIC, Generic POS 10/100 NIC (naw.. it's actually pretty good), ISA 56k modem (though this thing is just taking up space. I only use it once in a long while to fax something or play Starcraft with a friend), 20GB Maxtor Hard Drive, 8.6GB SeagateHard Drive, 100MB Internal Zip Drive, 6x/32x Pioneer DVD slot drive, all powered by my 300W Antec Power Supply.

I have a 17-inch Acerview 79G monitor with dual source inputs (BNC and normal),Altec Lansing ACS48 speakers (These things kick a$$), HP Deskjet 722C printer, Tamarack Artiscan 9600 Pro scanner, and last, but not least, Time Warner Roadrunner Cable modem service.

Soon to come:
BP6 w/Dual Celeron 450
HP 9100i 8x4x32 CD-RW
Netgear 10/100 8-port Switch



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[This message has been edited by Speedfreak (edited 05-26-2000).]

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Here's my computers.
take a look and laugh.
http://www.revil.com/computer.html
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PII 400MHz
Turtle Montego A3D
Altec Lansing ASC48(I think)
TNT2
256MB RAM
17inch Sony 200ES
2IBM HD (total=30.2gig)
32x CD, 2x DVD, 4x4x24 CDR
US Robotic USB Voice Fax modem
Who's the man???
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Here's mine:

Tekram P6B40D-A5 dual BX motherboard
2 Celerons @ 450Mhz
128MB ram
TNT2U
Generic Vortex 1 soundcard
Netgear 10/100 NIC & Generic 10/100 NIC
Studio PCTV
27gig & 10 gig maxtor harddrives
Creative 2x DVD
Acerview 79g monitor

Second system:

BH6 w/ 450Mhz celeron
48MB ram
4.5gig harddrive
HP 9110 CDRW
TNT
Pure 3D
Linksys 10/100 NIC
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Hey! Negz. Good to see you have jumped on board.


Rev. What's up with the pics?

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i have 2 main pcs...

#1

abit bh6 mobo
pentium 3 500 o/c to 620
256 mb pc133 ram
13.5 gig hd
creative tnt2 ultra
50x cdrom
philips 2x2x12 cdrw
sound blaster live

#2
abit bp6 mobo
dual celeron 366s o/c to 575
196 mb ram
diamond speedstar pro
10 gig hd
40x cdrom
generic sound card

both are linked up on 100 mb/sec ethernet

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My awesome baby outperform everyone in here

Athlon 550MHz overclocked to 750MHz
FIC Motherboard with AGP 2X
Geforce 256SDR
17 Inch Princeton Ultra 75 Monitor
20GIG IBM ATA/66
10GIG MAXTOR ATA/66
52X CREATIVE LABS CDROM
8X/4X/32X HP CDWR Writer
Diamond Monster MX300
Netlink 100Mbs Ethernet
SCSI Ultra Wide Controller with 2GIG Baracuda
10000RPm
128MB RAM
Altec Lansing ACS 495 (Awesome Power) [Neighbors hate me]
56K Lucent Modem
Operating Systems Installed:
Win2k
Win98
Linux
Solaris(soon to come)
Plan ->overclocked to 800MHz with 10GIG SCSI boot.
Stop crying over your slow computer Sjarred.


[This message has been edited by portmystik (edited 05-26-2000).]

[This message has been edited by portmystik (edited 05-26-2000).]
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Celeron 500
Abit Bx6 rev 2.0
128 MB Ram
ATI All In wonder 128
Diamond Monster 3d II (2 of these)
3com 3c905B-Tx
21 inch SGI trinitron monitor
Yamaha SCSI 4x4x16 CDRW
Pioneer 10X Slot Load DVD-Rom
100 zip drive
14.4 IBM
10.1 IBM

Thats about it..

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Abit bp6
cel 366 overclocked to 605
128 megs of pc133
10 gig ata33 drive
40 gig ata66 drive
HP 8100i cdrw
creative 2x dvd
ati rage pro (soon to be geforce)
SB AWE gold

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no one likes to read anymore. it says at the top that i'm too lazy to take pictures.
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gotta love student government corruption
ProMinx
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PII 400
192 megs of pc100
13 gig ata66 drive
Toshiba DVD
Matrox G400 Dual Head
Altec Lansing ACS 48
$hity monitor
I live humbly.
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Rev.. Those are nice systems. Get those pics up!

At least you have more than one. All I need to get is my dually BP6 board and I will 2 complete boxes sharing my monitor.

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alright! alright! i'll take them later today! just let me get some sleep
ps, i really hate my stupid cs class, they should call it bs.
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man...my computer is dinky compared to those listed before. I have a celeron 400 (not overclocked), 112 megs of RAM, a TNT2, and SBL! (orig.). Hey...stop laughing!
Minx
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OK, I probably have the best "all-around" system since most of you don't have money to spend (AKA college students with $0 income) like me. Here it goes:

Piii550 overclocked to 599.5 MHz
ASUS P3c2000 motherboard
ATI AIW 128 32MB with DVD/TV out / TV-on-PC sending to a Sony 21" Trintron Flat Screen
Matrox Millenium II 16MB sending to a Sony CPD-200ES (Dual monitors rule!)
Adaptec 2940UW (will be upgraded soon)
9.1GB Quantum Atlas IV (10,000 RPM) 80 pin
4.5GB Quantum Viking II (7,200 RPM) 68 pin
9.1GB Micropolis 3391WS (7,200 ROM) 68 pin
IBM 40GB 7,200 EIDE
IBM 20.5GB 7,200 EIDE
IBM 13.5GB 7,200 EIDE
WD 13GB 5,400 EIDE
Plextor 40XWide SCSI CD-ROM (68 pin muhaha)
Ultraplex 32 SCSI CD-ROM (50 pin)
Toshiba 4X SCSI DVD-ROM SD-1212 (I Think)
Plextor 12x10x32 SCSI CD-RW (testing this for a friend's company)
Yamaha 4x2x6 SCSI CD-RW (it's my original burner -gotta love it)
384 MB SDRAM (Micron + PNY Mix)
3Com 10/100 3C-905C Etherlink NIC with bootable EPROM
SB Live (512 I Think)
USR 56K Voicemodem (The lowpoint of my machine)
Win98SE OS soon to be Win2k

If we count in slaves/server, I also have a P100 running as a file server for MP3 backup and a Pii333 running as a gaming/print server/ancillary backup system. Both are shared on Ethernet backupbone using a Linksys 8 Port 10/100 switch.

In competition with Portmystik's sound system is my Sony STR-915 and STR-D550Z receiver pushing 4 JBLs TLX-171s, 1 JBL 16" Bass Cube, 2 JBL 101 centers, 2 KLH 901 Rears, and 2 Sony Towers (5 way) ripped from home hehe. This has resulted in 2 warnings from Pomona Police

Why all this madness? I'm the class secretary, tresurer, photographer, computer, AV guy, and Apex representative

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quote:
Originally posted by colossus:
Why all this madness? I'm the class secretary, tresurer, photographer, computer, AV guy, and Apex representative



embezzling funds are we?
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Embezzling funds. But of course! Would you expect anything else from a med student who walks around with a shirt of Dr. Evil on the front that explicitly says "Dr. Evil"! It gets quite a chuckle in my class.

"That's Dr. Evil to you. I didn't go to frickin' evil medical school for 4 years to be called Mister, Thank You."

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Ahh my computer sucks in comparison
I haven't done a major upgrade in 2 years!!!!!

pII 300 @ 450
P2B mobo
128 megs ram
IBM 18gig 7200
Maxtor 8gig
32x cdrom
2*2*6 cdrw
8*4*32 cdrw
floppy drive!!!
3dfx 3500tv
19" Viewsonic PF790
Linksys Nic
SoundBlaster Live Mp3

all connected to my Pioneer Dolby Digital Reciever, with 2 KLH front speakers (1 tweater, 1 5" midrange, 2 12" woofers) and 2 sony backspeakers. 32" sony TV as my center speaker.
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P3 500
12GB HD
Intel 10/100 NIC
No-name PCI Modem
128MB SDRAM
15" Screen.

Yep, you guessed it, I'm @#%$^@^ on a laptop cause my computer just died. *sigh*

Funny story though. Let me know if anyone wants to hear it.
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Good to see all you Dual-Celeries BP6 people here!

Abit BP6
Dual Celeron 366 @ 550
256MB RAM
SB Live! Value
Intel 10/100 NIC
Elsa Gladiac
Adaptec SCSI
12.9 GB IBM ATA-33
6.4GB Quantum EX ATA-33
Toshiba 4.8 DVDROM
S&F 8X20 SCSI CD-Writer

Man... Been looking for an upgrade, but no one has been successful with dual coppermines yet...
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I am always up for a good story. What happened to it Apex?

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yeah i wanna hear it too
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Ok, I put some pics up of my computer finally. look here
http://www.revil.com/computer.html
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Does Win2k support dual chip? Hmm, does Office 2k? If so, I'll probably switch over. The only reason I never got a duelly is because my friend told me the majority of software can't take advantage of the parallel processing. How true is this?


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I was bidding at a business to business auction for a P2 400 laptop, a used one. It was supposed to have a 12" screen, 8gb hard drive, win98, no dvd, no cd, no modem, etc. I won it at $1175 shipped.

What came was entirely different. I got a brand new Sony F390 laptop:

P3 500
12gb Hard Drive
4x DVD-Rom
Floppy (both dvd and floppy are integrated)
56k modem
128mb Ram
15" active TFT
Windows 2000 + OFfice 2000 Premium


Me, being the easy-going uncomplaining type... well, I don't think I'll call them and demand what I won.

Heh, I think they must have accidentally sold mine to someone else and had to replace it with something (business to business type auctions are usually pretty good about making up for their mistakes).
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Win2k does support dual chip. though only programs designed to use more than one processor can, like autocad. sorry, solitare won't. but the beuty of dual chip is, one program can use one chip while another program uses the other

trust me, you'll notice the difference once you put the second proccessor in, esp. while multitasking

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How come nothing unfortunate like Apex's ordeal ever happens to me

Well, now I just need to figure if I want to sell my 2 month old P3c2000 to go duelly. Anybody got any board suggestions? I need stability and reliability with speed secondary. What good is fast if you have to reboot every 5 minutes. With all the crap I have it take me now about 3-5 minutes to reboot Win98. My registry is all messed up.

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the no-name brands are usually good...

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