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Caitlyn
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What kind of computer do you have?
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October 14, 2005, 07:44:39 pm »
What kind of computers do you all have?
I have an awesome 12" iBook 1.33GHz G4 machine.
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Leritzi
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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October 14, 2005, 08:07:47 pm »
Well i build my own:
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
3.40 Ghz P4 LGA775
With Intel 915E Chipset
2 x Seagate 120gb HD
Samsung DVDRW
Samsung DVDROM
1 gb DDR RAM
ATI X800
12" Philips LCD
I also have a handful of other computers around the house, but this is my main one.
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mutex
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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October 15, 2005, 07:16:24 pm »
I'm lovin my X800 as well! nice system!
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Jerry
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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November 30, 2005, 09:41:02 pm »
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3200+ with HyperTransport™ Technology
Motherboard: MSI K8N NEO-4 Platinum NVIDIA nForce 4 Ultra Chipset
--1Ghz CPU FSB : Dual DDr400 : PCI Express X16 : Dual Gb LAN : 7.1 Channel Audio Built-In : IEEE 1 394 : SATA2 : SATA A 1
VGA CARD (GFX): MSI ATI RADEON RX-800 256MB DDR3, PCI EXPRESS
--16 Pixel Pipelines : HYPER Z HD : RADEON CATALYST
RAM : Kingston 1.5GB ValueRAM PC3200 400Mhz DDR RAM
PSU : 450Watts Power Supply Unit
DVD/CD ROMS : A-OPEN COMBO DRIVE - DVD reader, CD reader, CD writer, CD rewriter
SOUND SYSTEM : Creative 24bit Live 5.1 Sound System
Moniter : LG TFT 17"
Keyboard : Mercury optical wireless keyboard and optical wireless Mouse.. Combo
Sound Card : Creative 24 Bit LIVE!
HDD: 80GB Western Digital HDD 7200 RPM
Simple Casing
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Leritzi
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December 01, 2005, 05:51:26 am »
Nice system~~~~ but it is a dirty AMD!!!!!!!
But otherwise a very very very nice system.
Only thing I'd change is AMD ==> INTEL and I can't cope with only 80gb
But a very nice system.
ATI gfx cards seems to favs around here.
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mutex
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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December 01, 2005, 07:59:02 am »
What do you have against AMD? Cheaper, faster, cooler, what's not to like?
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spudevo
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December 03, 2005, 09:28:51 am »
hi guys,
im what you can an extremer, by this i mean i use extreme tempratures that go below -50 to cool my cpu down
i have the following in me sig
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cricket
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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December 03, 2005, 08:46:34 pm »
I am using:
Emachines desktop computer
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2
3.0 GHZ
Intel Pentium Processor
120gb HD
TFT screen
512 mb ram
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mutex
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Re: What kind of computer do you have?
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December 04, 2005, 12:37:39 am »
Quote from: spudevo on December 03, 2005, 09:28:51 am
hi guys,
im what you can an extremer, by this i mean i use extreme tempratures that go below -50 to cool my cpu down
i have the following in me sig
Other than being completely geeky cool, wouldn't it be cheaper to pop for a faster processor (realizing that sometimes they're not available)?
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Leritzi
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December 04, 2005, 02:15:38 am »
I agree with you on that mutex... also when you put a processor in a state that it wasn't designed for it it's total machine life won't be as great. So you'll be buying new processors more often. That is why i do not overclock my systems.
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