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I am so FRICKIN' HAPPY
2006-07-22, 2:20 PM #1
POSTING FROM NEW COMPUTERYAYAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYAYAx1874591739857921837


I just ran around the house 4 times. Sound's working, video card's not overheating, IT FREAKIN' WORKS.


Post your specs. (I will later, I'm gonna go game)

:D :D :D :D :D
I had a blog. It sucked.
2006-07-22, 2:22 PM #2
nothing like a new computer! hehe congrats :D
2006-07-22, 2:22 PM #3
3.0 GHZ

6800 Ultra geforce

1024 RAM

other crap.
2006-07-22, 2:29 PM #4
I WANT.
幻術
2006-07-22, 2:31 PM #5
only 1024 ram? meeeh. does not want.
Pie.
2006-07-22, 2:38 PM #6
Em, how much do you have?
幻術
2006-07-22, 2:38 PM #7
I'm getting a new computer...eventually. When I do not know, and I also don't know what the specs are.
2006-07-22, 2:39 PM #8
In my laptop:

2.4 ghz (which overheats really fast without an external fan blowing from the outside), 512 mb ram, but the real thing that bogs down this machine in terms of gaming is the radeon 7500c. Keep in mind this is an approx 5 year old laptop and still plays a lot of good games :)
"The only crime I'm guilty of is love [of china]"
- Ruthven
me clan me mod
2006-07-22, 2:41 PM #9
I have 512 RAM, a Radeon 8200, and a (*drum roll*) 1.4 processor.
幻術
2006-07-22, 2:43 PM #10
Originally posted by Koobie:
Em, how much do you have?


at work i have 2GB and i think it's still not enough.
Pie.
2006-07-22, 2:52 PM #11
You can always use more RAM, because lets be honest here, you can never, ever, have too much RAM. Never.
2006-07-22, 2:58 PM #12
nice usertitle.

lol.
Pie.
2006-07-22, 3:10 PM #13
Oh my Gawd. Just played DF:X for about 10 minutes. So pretty...so PRETTY! I'm not accustomed to stuff this sexy.

ECS RD480-A939 Crossfire Ready mobo
AMD 3000+ Athlon 64 (I think) runs at 1.8ghz
ATi Radeon X1800GTO GeCube, 256mb GDDR3 RAM (VERY nice card. Computer guy in town loves these things)
1 GB RAM
250gb Maxtor HDD
A DVD burner
450w PSU


Fun stuff. And I'm running WinXP

About WinXP...how can I get the little icons in the bottom right to do that arrow thing where it hides them, and I click the arrow to show them all? I've got 6 programs down there, but only need to see one (MSN). And it clutters the screen.

Thanks.
I had a blog. It sucked.
2006-07-22, 3:13 PM #14
Mac:

iMac G5 1.9ghz
(newly added) 2.5 gigs DDR2 RAM
460 GBs total HD storage
Radeon x600 Pro
Other ****

PC:

AthlonXP Barton core 2500+
1 gb DDR RAM
40 + 200 gb HD's
Radeon 9600xt
Other ****
2006-07-22, 3:16 PM #15
Unless you have four, in which case you a forced to run at 2T timings.



Opteron 165 running at 2.4 GHz.

X1800XT 512 running slightly OCed on the crappy ATI overdrive thing.

2 GB of RAM

CD/DVD reader

CD/DVD burner

600w Ultra PSU

Asus A8N SLI Premium

Modded Antec ATC 210 B VX1 case

Audigy 2

160 GB HDD is found at Best Buy for 10$ AR

Logitech Z5500 speakers with Polk R15 fronts

Saitek Illuminated Keyboard

Logitech MX518 mouse

2005fpw 20in widescreen monitor
2006-07-22, 3:56 PM #16
Athlon 64 3200+ 2.42ghz
1GB OCZ PC3200
Gigabyte Mobo (cant even remember anymore)
eVGA 6800 Ultra 256MB
520W OCZ PSU
80GB Seagate HDD
160GB WD SATA HDD

I have really lost interest in computers lately, this saddens me :(
2006-07-22, 4:41 PM #17
Intel P4 @ 2.8Ghz
1GB RAM PC3200
ATI Radeon x850XT PE 256MB
160GB WD HDD
Audigy 2 Value


EDIT: I'm also very happy, I forgot that I flashed my x850 Pro today into a x850XT PE! W00t! Free pipelines and MHZ FTW!
Got a permanent feather in my cap;
Got a stretch to my stride;
a stroll to my step;
2006-07-22, 5:29 PM #18
Asus P5WD2 Mobo
Intel Pentium D 805 running at 4.0 gHz dual core
Corsair 2x512 DDR2 667 Dual Channel
Sapphire Radeon X850XT
Seagate 80 GB SATAII
Coolermaster Centurion case
Antec 550W PSU

yeah, i ****ing love this thing. dont waste time on **** brands.
2006-07-22, 5:38 PM #19
Asus A8V-E Deluxe
Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego (2.2 GHz)
1 GB RAM
Radeon X1800 XL
Audigy 2 Platinum
3 x 80 GB HD

Dell 2405 FPW (24" widescreen LCD)

Meh.

Edit:

3.4 GHz Pentium 4 Prescott
1 GB RAM
Mobility Radeon 9800
80 GB HD

Asus A7N8X-E
Athlon XP 3000+
1 GB RAM
X800 Pro Vivo
260 GB HD

Asus A7V266-E
Athlon XP 2000+
1.5 GB RAM
GeForce4 Ti4600
80 GB HD
2006-07-22, 5:39 PM #20
  • A7N8X-E Deluxe
  • AMD Athlon XP 3000+
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 1x Western Digital 75GD Raptor, 10,000 RPM
  • 1x Maxtor 300 GB Serial ATA
  • 1x Western Digital 120 GB ATA
  • 1x Seagate 160 GB ATA
  • Total usable disk space: 611.2 GiB
  • 16x/4x NEC CD-RW/DVD burner
  • PowerColor Radeon 9700 @ 360/290 MHz
  • Audigy 2 -> E-MU 1212m -> Panasonic SA-XR55 which connects to either my Beyerdynamic DT 880 headphones, Etymotic ER-6 canalphones or Paradigm Titan bookshelves.


Oh, and peripherals...
  • Logitech MX700 mouse
  • Saitek Eclipse backlit keyboard
  • Saitek Cyborg Evo joystick
  • Wacom Graphire3 6x8 table
Bassoon, n. A brazen instrument into which a fool blows out his brains.
2006-07-22, 7:47 PM #21
Athlon XP 2400+ 2ghz OC at 2600+, so 2.1ghz about.
512 pc133 ( 2x 256)
Pci Geforce 5500 OC at 315mz (standard 270) and 405mhz ram
sound blaster live 5.1
windows xp
20gb HDD ATA 33 FTW!!!!!!!
Matt
2006-07-22, 8:15 PM #22
Main PC:

AMD FX-55
2GB RAM
6800GT
DFI Lanparty NF4 mobo
Audigy 2
Logitech Z-5500 speakers <3
Viewsonic 19" widescreen LCD
Viewsonic 17" LCD
40GB HD
120GB HD
160GB SATA HD
250GB SATA HD

Pure sex :D

Lappy:

AMD64 3000+
1.25 GB RAM
80GB HD
GF4 GO 440
15.4" widescreen
Some smexy Harmon/Kardon speakers builtin
2006-07-22, 8:44 PM #23
Athlon 64 3400+
1.5 GB RAM
GeForce 6800GT
2 x 200 GB HD
2 x 300 GB HD
Sharp 19" LCD

"meh"

Oh, and can't forget the lappy:

Pentium II 266
64 MB RAM
6 GB HD

wooooo
Stuff
2006-07-22, 8:57 PM #24
What sort of clocks are you getting out of that FX55, there CM?
2006-07-22, 10:25 PM #25
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Socket 939 1.8Ghz
MSI K8N Diamond (SLI Platinum)
2x512MB Crucial Ballistix PC3200
Radeon x800 XL 256MB GDDR3 (need to update)
1x300GB Maxtor SATA
2x200GB Seagate 7200RPM
2x160GB WD Caviar SE
Viewsonic N1750 17" LCD HDTV
Creative SB Extigy
Logitech Z-680s 5.1 DD/DTS speakers
Logitech MX-518
Pioneer DVR-A05 4x DVD-R (imperative to replace)
"His Will Was Set, And Only Death Would Break It"

"None knows what the new day shall bring him"
2006-07-22, 11:21 PM #26
Desktop, running FreeBSD 6.1:
  • AMD Opteron 148 2.2 Ghz
  • 2 GB Corsair PC3200 DDR RAM
  • Asus A8V-MX Motherboard
  • Nvidia GeForce 6800GT
  • 3Com 3C940 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Lite-On Combo LTC-48161H/KGH1
  • Seagate 120 GB 7200 RPM SATA HD
  • Headroom Microdac -> Singlepower PPX3-SLAM -> Grado RS-1's
  • 19" Dell Triniton CRT
  • 17" Dell Flat Panel


Server, running FreeBSD 6.1:
  • AMD Athlon64 3000+
  • 512 MB OCZ PC3200 DDR RAM
  • Asus A8V Deluxe Motherboard
  • Nvidia Quadro4 380 XGL (eh, pointless since it is headless)
  • Lite-On DVD drive and Lite-On Burner
  • Seagate 120 GB 7200 RPM IDE HD (Where the OS lives. . . )
  • 2x Seagate 320 GB 7200 RPM SATA HD with software mirroring via gmirror and journaling via gjournal patchset


Laptop, running FreeBSD 6.1:
  • Compaq R3000z
  • AMD Athlon 64 3400+
  • 1 GB PC3200 DDR RAM
  • Nvidia GeForce Go 440
  • 100 GB 4200 RPM IDE HD
  • Incredibly buggy BIOS


Testing Box, currently unused, will probably become FreeBSD 7.x or DragonFlyBSD:
  • AMD Athlon 2500+@3200+
  • 1 GB Kingston ValueRAM PC2700@PC3200 DDR RAM
  • Biostar M7NCG 400 Motherboard
  • Onboard Nvidia video
  • Intel 10/100/1000 NIC
  • Western Digital (bleh) 40 GB 7200 RPM IDE HD
[This message has been edited. Deal with it.]
2006-07-23, 7:09 AM #27
Originally posted by Obi_Kwiet:
What sort of clocks are you getting out of that FX55, there CM?


Edit: It's a 2.6ghz. I just googled it. And it's the San Diego core also.
2006-07-23, 7:12 AM #28
-Pentium IV 2.66 ghz
-1536 MB RAM
-GeForce 6600 256 mb
-160 GB HD + 233 GB Firewire HD
-Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
-17" HP71 monitor
-Some ethernet card
-Burning DVD Drive (can do dual-layered too)
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